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Mechanical
- Aug 17, 2012
- 80
I have posted 2 attachements below. One from estimators piping man hours manual 5th addition and another from a contractor who priced some work for us.
The contactor got a value for a straight pipe run handling and erecting of 0.72 man hours per meter for a DN200 pipe. They also claim this came from the Estimators Piping Manhours Manual edition 3.
So we used the attached which a snap shot from Estimators Piping Manhours Manual edition.
For an 8 inch pipe they have 0.48 Man hours per foot. So if there is 3.28 feet in a meter then this will be 0.48 x 3.28 = 1.57 man hours per meter. This is double compared to the contractor who priced the work.
I hope I am doing something very stupid here as it is really a problem. The actual pipework feeds some chillers and it isnt the most easy to get to.
Could someone please give me their take on this?
The contactor got a value for a straight pipe run handling and erecting of 0.72 man hours per meter for a DN200 pipe. They also claim this came from the Estimators Piping Manhours Manual edition 3.
So we used the attached which a snap shot from Estimators Piping Manhours Manual edition.
For an 8 inch pipe they have 0.48 Man hours per foot. So if there is 3.28 feet in a meter then this will be 0.48 x 3.28 = 1.57 man hours per meter. This is double compared to the contractor who priced the work.
I hope I am doing something very stupid here as it is really a problem. The actual pipework feeds some chillers and it isnt the most easy to get to.
Could someone please give me their take on this?