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Industrial Construction: Examples of Industrial Projects

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For example, commercial construction can be classified into three subcategories of retail, office, multifamily and industrial construction. To further illustrate what industrial construction is, we’ll offer five examples and some of the challenges inherent in the construction sector. The permitting process is also different.

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The Construction Resource Management Process Explained

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There are many different types of construction resources beyond labor and we’ll define them as well as the process for construction resource management. Construction resource management is the process of planning and managing resources on a construction site. What Is Construction Resource Management?

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Schedule of Values in Construction (Example & Template Included)

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The schedule of values (SOV) is a construction document that’s part of the payment process when working on a project. Contractor profits are dependent on keeping to the budget, which is as accurate a forecast of project cost as they can estimate. Then we’ll link to a free schedule of values template to help you get started.

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Workload Analysis: Steps, Examples & Tools

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Workload analysis is part of the larger workload management and is an ongoing process throughout the execution of the project. Workload analysis comes into play most with two scenarios: optimizing current business processes and planning new projects. Learn more When Should You Use Workload Analysis?

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Calculating the Production Budget (Formula & Example Included)

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We’ll explain the formula for a production budget and even provide an example so you’ll fully understand the concept. A production budget is a document that calculates that number of units of a product will be manufactured to meet the estimated sales demand. What Is a Production Budget?

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Production Capacity: Formula, Examples

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Then we’ll explain how to measure production capacity and provide a couple of examples to better illustrate it. Manufacturers need to give their customers an accurate estimate of the lead time so they know when to expect the goods they’re going to sell. The more accurate those estimates are, the greater customer satisfaction.

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Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM): Understanding ROM Estimates

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Rough order of magnitude (ROM) can help you better estimate project costs. But what is ROM and how can you calculate ROM estimates? We’ll explain the process, define the term and detail the steps for making a rough order of magnitude estimate. But how accurate is a ROM estimate? What Is a ROM Estimate?

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