Do you need to calculate durations and progress based on task work?
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Do you need to calculate durations and progress based on task work?
If your project contains an activity to build a fence, you know how many linear metres the fence is going to be, and you know how many linear metres can be completed in an hour. By adding this information to your project via Task Work, Powerproject can automatically calculate task durations. You can also make progress updates by telling Powerproject how much Task Work has been completed. This functionality can be extended to your site managers via our Site Progress Mobile application.