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x.  Other  Safety  Forms. F. Section #5 - Drawings/Specifications. 1. 1A Cover Sheet. a *Project   Plans b. *Highlighted Specifications 2. 1B Cover Sheet a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Site Layout Shop  Drawings Detailed  Slab  Layout  Drawings Forming Plans Rebar Bending Schedule Other   Sketches/Drawings Technical  Data ESTIMATING ESTIMATING is the process of determining the amount  and  type  of  work  to  be  performed  and  the quantities of material, equipment, and labor required. Lists of these quantities and types of work are called estimates. PRELIMINARY   ESTIMATES PRELIMINARY   ESTIMATES   are   made   from limited  information,  such  as  the  general  description  of projects  or  the  preliminary  plans  and  specifications, having  little  or  no  detail.  Preliminary  estimates  are prepared  to  establish  costs  for  the  budget  and  to program general manpower requirements. DETAILED  ESTIMATES DETAILED   ESTIMATES   are   the   precise statements  of  quantities  of  material,  equipment,  and manpower required to construct a given project. The underestimating  of  quantities  can  cause  serious  delays The OPS Department should also assign a project in construction and even result in unfinished projects. planning   milestones   checklist   (fig.   2-13)   at   the A detailed estimate must be accurate to the smallest beginning of the home port for each project. detail to quantify requirements correctly. Figure 2-13.—Project planning milestones checklist. 2-24

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