The Resource Industrial process plant construction estimating and man-hour analysis, Kenneth Storm
Industrial process plant construction estimating and man-hour analysis, Kenneth Storm
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- Summary
- Industrial Process Plant Construction Estimating and Man-Hour Analysis focuses on industrial process plants and enables the estimator to apply statistical applications, estimate data tables, and estimate sheets to use methods for collecting, organizing, summarizing, presenting and analyzing historical man-hour data. The book begins with an introduction devoted to labor, productivity measurement, collection of historical data, verification of data, estimating methods, and factors affecting construction labor productivity and impacts of data. It goes on to explore construction statistics and mathematical spreadsheets that are followed by detailed scopes of work, ranging from coal-fired power plants, to oil refineries and solar plants, among others. This book will aid industrial project managers, estimators and engineers with the level of detail and practical utility for today's industrial operations. It is an ideal resource for those involved in engineering, technology and construction estimation. Teachers users how to use day-to day worksheets to estimate equipment and piping for all process plants and power plant projectsIdentifies quantity differences with the comparison method and eliminates impacts between proposed and previously installed equipment applicable for any complexity of design, bid and contractHelps users understand how to implement statistical and estimating methods, scopes of work, man-hour tables and estimate sheets to produce direct craft man-hour estimates, RFPs and field change orders
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Note
- Includes index
- Contents
-
- Intro; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; Preface; Introduction; Introduction; Labor productivity and analysis; Regression analysis and correlation; Nonrepetitive one-cycle time study and man-hour analysis; Estimating methods; Comparison of graphic analysis of data (Fig. 3); Unit quantity method; Factors affecting labor productivity and impacts of overtime; Work sampling and man hour analysis; Chapter 1: Introduction to construction statistics using Excel; Abstract; 1.1 Section introduction-Introduction to construction statistics using Excel; 1.2 Graphic analysis of data
- 1.3 Linear regression and method of least squares1.4 Using Excel to forecast boiler tube replacement; 1.5 Correlation; 1.6 Time series; 1.7 The mean, variance and standard deviation measures of central tendency statistical formulas for the mean, variance and standard deviation; Chapter 2: Process piping; Abstract; 2.1 Section introduction-Piping schedules and tables; 2.2 Piping section general notes; 2.3 Schedule A-Oil refinery piping; 2.4 Schedule B-Diesel power plant piping; 2.5 Schedule C-Solar power plant piping; 2.6 Schedule D-Alloy and nonferrous weld factors
- 2.7 Schedule E-Industrial plant piping2.8 Schedule K-Underground drainage piping for industrial plants; 2.9 Schedule G-Simple foundations for industrial plants; 2.10 Schedule M-Pipe supports and hangers; 2.11 Standard and line pipe-Wall thickness; Chapter 3: Oil refinery; Abstract; 3.1 Section introduction; 3.2 Stripper unit; 3.3 Stripper unit estimating data; 3.4 Stripper unit estimate; 3.5 Stripper unit-Equipment installation man-hours; Chapter 4: Waste heat boiler; Abstract; 4.1 Equipment descriptions
- 4.2 General scope of field work required for each 400,000 lb./h waste heat boiler 400,000 lb./h membrane wall boiler with superheater scope of work-field erection4.3 400,000 lb./h waste heat boiler estimate data; 4.4 Waste heat boiler installation estimate; 4.5 Waste heat boiler-Equipment installation man-hours; 4.6 Scope of field work required for structural steel and boiler casing; 4.7 Structural steel and boiler casing estimate data; 4.8 Structural steel installation estimate; 4.9 Structural steel and boiler casing-equipment installation man hours; Chapter 5: Pulp and paper; Abstract
- 5.1 Recovery boiler5.2 Reheat recovery boiler; 5.3 General scope of field work required for each recovery boiler sheet 1; 5.4 General scope of field work required for each recovery boiler sheet 2 scope of work-field erection; 5.5 Recovery boiler estimate data; 5.6 Recovery boiler installation estimate; 5.7 Recovery boiler installation man-hours; 5.8 General scope of field work required for each reheat recovery boiler sheet 1; 5.9 General scope of field work required for each reheat recovery boiler sheet 2; 5.10 General scope of field work required for each reheat recovery boiler sheet 3
- Isbn
- 9780128200223
- Label
- Industrial process plant construction estimating and man-hour analysis
- Title
- Industrial process plant construction estimating and man-hour analysis
- Statement of responsibility
- Kenneth Storm
- Subject
-
- Electronic books
- Hours of labor -- Mathematical models
- Hours of labor -- Mathematical models
- Industrial management -- Mathematical models
- Industrial management -- Mathematical models
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Labor
- Labor time -- Mathematical models
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Labor & Industrial Relations
- Time management -- Mathematical models
- Time management -- Mathematical models
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Industrial Process Plant Construction Estimating and Man-Hour Analysis focuses on industrial process plants and enables the estimator to apply statistical applications, estimate data tables, and estimate sheets to use methods for collecting, organizing, summarizing, presenting and analyzing historical man-hour data. The book begins with an introduction devoted to labor, productivity measurement, collection of historical data, verification of data, estimating methods, and factors affecting construction labor productivity and impacts of data. It goes on to explore construction statistics and mathematical spreadsheets that are followed by detailed scopes of work, ranging from coal-fired power plants, to oil refineries and solar plants, among others. This book will aid industrial project managers, estimators and engineers with the level of detail and practical utility for today's industrial operations. It is an ideal resource for those involved in engineering, technology and construction estimation. Teachers users how to use day-to day worksheets to estimate equipment and piping for all process plants and power plant projectsIdentifies quantity differences with the comparison method and eliminates impacts between proposed and previously installed equipment applicable for any complexity of design, bid and contractHelps users understand how to implement statistical and estimating methods, scopes of work, man-hour tables and estimate sheets to produce direct craft man-hour estimates, RFPs and field change orders
- Cataloging source
- N$T
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Storm, Kenneth
- Dewey number
- 331
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- HD4901
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Labor time
- Hours of labor
- Time management
- Industrial management
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
- POLITICAL SCIENCE
- Hours of labor
- Industrial management
- Time management
- Label
- Industrial process plant construction estimating and man-hour analysis, Kenneth Storm
- Note
- Includes index
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Intro; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; Preface; Introduction; Introduction; Labor productivity and analysis; Regression analysis and correlation; Nonrepetitive one-cycle time study and man-hour analysis; Estimating methods; Comparison of graphic analysis of data (Fig. 3); Unit quantity method; Factors affecting labor productivity and impacts of overtime; Work sampling and man hour analysis; Chapter 1: Introduction to construction statistics using Excel; Abstract; 1.1 Section introduction-Introduction to construction statistics using Excel; 1.2 Graphic analysis of data
- 1.3 Linear regression and method of least squares1.4 Using Excel to forecast boiler tube replacement; 1.5 Correlation; 1.6 Time series; 1.7 The mean, variance and standard deviation measures of central tendency statistical formulas for the mean, variance and standard deviation; Chapter 2: Process piping; Abstract; 2.1 Section introduction-Piping schedules and tables; 2.2 Piping section general notes; 2.3 Schedule A-Oil refinery piping; 2.4 Schedule B-Diesel power plant piping; 2.5 Schedule C-Solar power plant piping; 2.6 Schedule D-Alloy and nonferrous weld factors
- 2.7 Schedule E-Industrial plant piping2.8 Schedule K-Underground drainage piping for industrial plants; 2.9 Schedule G-Simple foundations for industrial plants; 2.10 Schedule M-Pipe supports and hangers; 2.11 Standard and line pipe-Wall thickness; Chapter 3: Oil refinery; Abstract; 3.1 Section introduction; 3.2 Stripper unit; 3.3 Stripper unit estimating data; 3.4 Stripper unit estimate; 3.5 Stripper unit-Equipment installation man-hours; Chapter 4: Waste heat boiler; Abstract; 4.1 Equipment descriptions
- 4.2 General scope of field work required for each 400,000 lb./h waste heat boiler 400,000 lb./h membrane wall boiler with superheater scope of work-field erection4.3 400,000 lb./h waste heat boiler estimate data; 4.4 Waste heat boiler installation estimate; 4.5 Waste heat boiler-Equipment installation man-hours; 4.6 Scope of field work required for structural steel and boiler casing; 4.7 Structural steel and boiler casing estimate data; 4.8 Structural steel installation estimate; 4.9 Structural steel and boiler casing-equipment installation man hours; Chapter 5: Pulp and paper; Abstract
- 5.1 Recovery boiler5.2 Reheat recovery boiler; 5.3 General scope of field work required for each recovery boiler sheet 1; 5.4 General scope of field work required for each recovery boiler sheet 2 scope of work-field erection; 5.5 Recovery boiler estimate data; 5.6 Recovery boiler installation estimate; 5.7 Recovery boiler installation man-hours; 5.8 General scope of field work required for each reheat recovery boiler sheet 1; 5.9 General scope of field work required for each reheat recovery boiler sheet 2; 5.10 General scope of field work required for each reheat recovery boiler sheet 3
- Control code
- 1102639039
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780128200223
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- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
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- c
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- 9780128200223
- Quality assurance targets
- not applicable
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Sound
- unknown sound
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1102639039
- Label
- Industrial process plant construction estimating and man-hour analysis, Kenneth Storm
- Note
- Includes index
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Intro; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; Preface; Introduction; Introduction; Labor productivity and analysis; Regression analysis and correlation; Nonrepetitive one-cycle time study and man-hour analysis; Estimating methods; Comparison of graphic analysis of data (Fig. 3); Unit quantity method; Factors affecting labor productivity and impacts of overtime; Work sampling and man hour analysis; Chapter 1: Introduction to construction statistics using Excel; Abstract; 1.1 Section introduction-Introduction to construction statistics using Excel; 1.2 Graphic analysis of data
- 1.3 Linear regression and method of least squares1.4 Using Excel to forecast boiler tube replacement; 1.5 Correlation; 1.6 Time series; 1.7 The mean, variance and standard deviation measures of central tendency statistical formulas for the mean, variance and standard deviation; Chapter 2: Process piping; Abstract; 2.1 Section introduction-Piping schedules and tables; 2.2 Piping section general notes; 2.3 Schedule A-Oil refinery piping; 2.4 Schedule B-Diesel power plant piping; 2.5 Schedule C-Solar power plant piping; 2.6 Schedule D-Alloy and nonferrous weld factors
- 2.7 Schedule E-Industrial plant piping2.8 Schedule K-Underground drainage piping for industrial plants; 2.9 Schedule G-Simple foundations for industrial plants; 2.10 Schedule M-Pipe supports and hangers; 2.11 Standard and line pipe-Wall thickness; Chapter 3: Oil refinery; Abstract; 3.1 Section introduction; 3.2 Stripper unit; 3.3 Stripper unit estimating data; 3.4 Stripper unit estimate; 3.5 Stripper unit-Equipment installation man-hours; Chapter 4: Waste heat boiler; Abstract; 4.1 Equipment descriptions
- 4.2 General scope of field work required for each 400,000 lb./h waste heat boiler 400,000 lb./h membrane wall boiler with superheater scope of work-field erection4.3 400,000 lb./h waste heat boiler estimate data; 4.4 Waste heat boiler installation estimate; 4.5 Waste heat boiler-Equipment installation man-hours; 4.6 Scope of field work required for structural steel and boiler casing; 4.7 Structural steel and boiler casing estimate data; 4.8 Structural steel installation estimate; 4.9 Structural steel and boiler casing-equipment installation man hours; Chapter 5: Pulp and paper; Abstract
- 5.1 Recovery boiler5.2 Reheat recovery boiler; 5.3 General scope of field work required for each recovery boiler sheet 1; 5.4 General scope of field work required for each recovery boiler sheet 2 scope of work-field erection; 5.5 Recovery boiler estimate data; 5.6 Recovery boiler installation estimate; 5.7 Recovery boiler installation man-hours; 5.8 General scope of field work required for each reheat recovery boiler sheet 1; 5.9 General scope of field work required for each reheat recovery boiler sheet 2; 5.10 General scope of field work required for each reheat recovery boiler sheet 3
- Control code
- 1102639039
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780128200223
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- 9780128200223
- Quality assurance targets
- not applicable
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Sound
- unknown sound
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1102639039
Subject
- Electronic books
- Hours of labor -- Mathematical models
- Hours of labor -- Mathematical models
- Industrial management -- Mathematical models
- Industrial management -- Mathematical models
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Labor
- Labor time -- Mathematical models
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Labor & Industrial Relations
- Time management -- Mathematical models
- Time management -- Mathematical models
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- Knovel Civil Engineering & Construction Materials
- Knovel Mechanics & Mechanical Engineering
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