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When each week is managed by Progress Periods, it allows for information about the week to be applied to all construction jobs. Typically a builder has a defined meeting or construction reporting day. Progress Periods are configured to end on the day prior to the meeting day, with the meeting day representing the day the period was “called”. Saturdays and Sundays are classified as Non-Possible days. However, when creating a Progress Period, other non-possible days can be created, either automatically from the Framework Calendar or by manually modifying the days in the period.

Example: At Easter, where the Friday and Monday in a Progress Period are public holidays, there are only three possible working days in that period, rather than the usual five. When creating the Progress Period and the Calls, all jobs with a site start date will reflect the true number of possible working days for that week, being three.

The information captured against each of the Progress Periods can be viewed in the Logistics History screen (see Logistics History).

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