There are two productivity reports available for you to track the jobs
assigned to a specific superintendent: Job Superintendent Productivity
and Superintendent Productivity by Job. The Job Superintendent Productivity
report tells you the percentage of production for each job by project
and the Job Superintendent Productivity by Job report will show you the
start date, duration, adjusted duration, the number of days off schedule
and the percentage of production for each job assigned to a specific superintendent.
To generate the Job Superintendent Productivity
report:
Select the Job Status
from the drop-down box.
Click Generate Report.
Where
does that come from?
Below is a list of information in the Job Superintendent Productivity
report and where the information comes from.
Report
Filters
Job Status
- List of all job statuses. Defaults to Active jobs.
Report Columns
Rank -
Lists rank of each job super in order (from highest to lowest) based off
of each job super’s average production percentage for their jobs.
Job Super
- Lists the name of the superintendent or construction manager
on the job.
# of Jobs
- Total number of jobs for job super for a particular subdivision (project).
Project
- Subdivision name. If a job super is assigned a job in a particular
subdivision this subdivision will show for the job super.
Days Ahead/Behind-
Difference in days between the Maximum Baseline End & Adjusted
End dates for each job. A positive number represents
jobs ahead of schedule; a negative number represents jobs behind schedule.
Avg Days
Ahead/Behind- Number of days off divided by number of jobs for
the subdivision.
Production
% - This is the production percentage for each project which is
calculated by taking each job’s total baseline duration days and dividing
by the total adjusted duration days.
Total Jobs
- Total number of jobs assigned to the job super.
Avg Production
- This is the average production percentage for each job super
which is calculated by adding up each project’s production percentage
and dividing this number by the total number of jobs for the job super.
Grand Total
Jobs - Total number of jobs for all job supers combined.
Total Avg
Production - This is all job supers’ average production percentage
combined which is calculated by adding up each job super’s individual
avg. production percentage and dividing this number by the total number
of job supers.
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