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6, WEATHER

       Check the past weather conditions for the area in which your project is to be located. During
       the months that you will be constructing  what are the weather  predictions  based  on  these
       past reports? Will there be much rain or snow? Will it be hot and mucky or cold arid damp?
       The main items to check and analyze here  are  as  follows:

                      a.  Past  weather  reports
                      b.  Rain or snow
                      c.  Hot  or  cold

       This is one of the  worst  of all elements  to be  considered.  At best, all you have is a guess.
       However, by giving due consideration to the items as outlined under this element your guess
       will at  least be based  on past  occurrences.

       Example:  Let us assume that the weather is about half good and half bad during the period
       that our project is to be constructed.  We must then assume a productivity range of 50% for
       this element.

       We have now considered and analyzed all six elements  and in the  examples for each individ-
       ual element  have arrived  at  a productivity  efficiency  percentage.  Let  us now group these
       percentages  together and arrive  at a total percentage:

                                                              Productivity
                                 Item                         Percentage
         1.  General economy                                      75
         2.  Project  supervision                                 70
         3.  Labor relations                                      65
         4.  Job  conditions                                      60
         5.  Equipment                              ,             70
         6.  Weather                                            ___5Q_
             Total                                               390

       Since there are six elements involved, we must now divide the total percentage  by the num-
       ber  of elements to arrive  at  an average  percentage  of productivity.

                      390 ^ 6 = 65% average  productivity  efficiency

      At this point we must caution the estimator.  This example is only a guide to show a method
       of  arriving  at  a productivity  percentage. By considering  the  preceding  elements  for  each
      individual project  along with the  proper  man-hour tables that  follow,  you can make a good
      labor  value estimate for any place in the  world at  any time.


       Next,  we must consider  the  composite  rate to correctly  arrive  at  a total  direct  labor  cost,
       using the  man-hours in the  following  tables.
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