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Standard Engineering Mhrs. Norms for FEED, EPC, etc.

07/03/2012 8:13 AM

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Where can get Standard Engineering Mhrs. Norms for FEED,EPC ETC .

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Re: Standard Engineering Man hours. Norms for FEED, EPC, etc.

07/03/2012 11:05 AM

Your question is far too general.

What kind of project?

How big is the Project?

For the "FEED" there may be only a few thousand man hours.

Engineering and design man hours for a full project it could be 100,000 man hours or over 1,000,000 man hours or even more. I was associated with a project many years ago where Piping (Piping Material Eng., Piping Design, Piping Material Control, Pipe Stress Eng. and Piping Supervision & Leadership) ran over one million man hours. Yes, it was a very big project.

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