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Old 04-09-2008, 08:15 AM
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Unhappy tower time schedules

Hi everybody,

I really feel bad, please guys if anyone have some examples for a towers time schedules showing the logic activities and its logic sequence and relation I will be greatful. If so send it please [send me a PM]

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Old 04-11-2008, 07:44 AM
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Hi zeinab, it wasn't clear from your post - what do you mean by a "a towers time schedule"?

What kind of tower? What are you doing to the tower? new construction? maintenance?
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HI,

I need to know the structure of the time schedules of the skycraper or towers including activities and logistic relations because I do not have the the site experience and I am new in the planning world.

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Old 04-16-2008, 11:22 AM
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Sorry, that's not my field (AEC) either.

Planning is a process though. You should be asking lots of questions about what needs to be done and then thinking through the process to put it into the best/optimal sequence according to whatever priorities have been established for the project.
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Hello Zeineb

Having a good template makes you only a good presentor of schedule, it is not what planning is all about. What I can suggest you is to ask the key people who are involve in the project. Start by getting a right model from your project, understand what is required, and come up with the appropriate steps/task to build your programme. By doing this, your schedule will be more credible to other people.

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