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What Software are used to Estimate Project Time and Quantity in Construction?
Structural Engineer
Primavera P6 Primavera P6 is the standard project management software tool used worldwide in industries such as Construction, Oil & Gas, Manufacturing, Energy and even IT. While there are lots of project management tools on the market, Primavera P6 shines in being able to manage large and compleRead more
Primavera P6
Primavera P6 is the standard project management software tool used worldwide in industries such as Construction, Oil & Gas, Manufacturing, Energy and even IT. While there are lots of project management tools on the market, Primavera P6 shines in being able to manage large and complex projects and to do it well.
Learning Primavera P6 can have advantages and even lead to a great career in project planning & scheduling. Read-on and learn about about how you can succeed with Primavera P6.
See lessHow to prepare a Gantt chart in Excel?
Structural Engineer
Select the data you want to chart. ... Click Insert > Insert Bar Chart > Stacked Bar chart. Next, we'll format the stacked bar chart to appear like a Gantt chart. ... If you don't need the legend or chart title, click it and press DELETE. Let's also reverse the task order so that it starts witRead more
How size of aggregate affect on strength of concrete?
Structural Engineer
The tensile strength of the concrete is severely affected by increasing the size of the aggregate. On increasing the maximum grain size to 120–180 mm, the reduction in tensile strength is 30–50% as compared with concretes with maximum aggregate size 20 mm. There is also a reduction in the elongationRead more
The tensile strength of the concrete is severely affected by increasing the size of the aggregate. On increasing the maximum grain size to 120–180 mm, the reduction in tensile strength is 30–50% as compared with concretes with maximum aggregate size 20 mm. There is also a reduction in the elongation limit
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