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 Construction Progress for High Rise Property, Average speed to complete one floor

For high rise property (such as condo and service apartment, upon completion of piling and other ground works, what is the average speed to complete for one floor? Be it car park level or residential floor.
 
Less than 1 week, 1 <= t [ 5 ] ** [41.67%]
Within 1-2 weeks, 1 < t <= 2 [ 2 ] ** [16.67%]
Within 2-3 weeks, 2 < t <= 3 [ 3 ] ** [25.00%]
Within 3-4 weeks, 3 < t <= 4 [ 1 ] ** [8.33%]
More than 4 weeks, t > 4 [ 1 ] ** [8.33%]
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kabyss87
post Jul 20 2016, 11:53 PM

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QUOTE(enriquelee @ Jul 15 2016, 01:06 PM)
1) Type of formwork use
2) Floor area per floor
3) Complexity of the structure
4) Design

This is just for progress of structure works. For architectural works, it normally take around 7 to 8 months from concrete topping up works.
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But generally, as a person without knowledge on how construction works, what kind of physical sign we should look for to determine whether a construction was slow/fast in progress?

i'm only determine the progress looking at the rate they built up the floors.. please enlighten.. smile.gif

 

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