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Time Plan

Time Plan. Time Plan. The idea of a Time Plan is to estimate how long each step of the project from Start to Finish will take, and compare it to how long each stage really did take. Remember to include the following: All Dates/ Terms/Weeks All Stages – Both Folio and Project – Be Detailed

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Time Plan

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  1. Time Plan

  2. Time Plan The idea of a Time Plan is to estimate how long each step of the project from Start to Finish will take, and compare it to how long each stage really did take. Remember to include the following: All Dates/Terms/Weeks All Stages– Both Folio and Project – Be Detailed Key – To indicate the differences Use Excel to build this plan and ensure it is well formatted – eg. colour, texts, fonts Evaluation – Comparing the differences in time – Should be a small paragraph

  3. Time Plan

  4. Finance Plan

  5. Finance Plan The Idea of a Finance plan is to estimate how much it will cost to build the project based upon materials and labour fees. Remember to include the following: Materials to purchase Estimated Price to Actual Price (Remember to keep all receipts, file in appendix and link to appendix section Amount – Metres, Units, Hours Use Excel to build this plan and ensure it is well formatted – eg. colour, texts, fonts Evaluation - Discuss the estimated costs to the real cost, and whether the final costs were above or under budget

  6. Finance Plan

  7. Cutting List

  8. Cutting List The idea of a cutting list is to use the final plans of the intended project and develop a list of timber that needs to be cut to size in order to produce the final product. Remember to include the following: The Part Nameeg. Leg Exact Lengths, Widths and Depths The Amountof each needed eg. Legs – 4x The Timber Type to be used eg. Radiata Pine Totals of all amounts and Order Summary Remember certain joints will require excess timber so take that into account

  9. Cutting List

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