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- Days ahead/behind - this indicates the amount of days ahead or behind the job is according the template that's assigned to the job. This is based on the site start actual date and today's date.
- 0% Week Percentage (progress periodProgress Period) - this indicates how many activities / days were able to be completed in the current construction period. All activities for a construction day (ie: if there are 3 activities to be completed on 1 construction day. Then all 3 must be completed to receive that days 'progress'. A typical construction week is 5 days in length this may differ where public hols/non-possible days exist.
Example: If a supervisor completes 1 days worth of progress in a 5 day construction week, his weekly progress will be 20%. If he completes 6 days worth of progress in a 5 day construction week, his weekly progress will be 120%.
- Overall Percentage (progress overallProgress Overall) - this indicates all possible construction progress days for the job against the total actual days completed on the programme.
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