WHAT IS A LEVEL OF EFFORT ACTIVITY IN PRIMAVERA P6?
Level of Effort Activity Overview
The Level of Effort Activity in Primavera P6 is a type of special activity that has a duration that is not entered by a user. Rather, it is based on the dates calculated by the successors and predecessors (and their durations) in a particular path. Primavera P6 will calculate a summary / Level of Effort (LOE) activity.
Level of Effort Activity in Primavera P6
We all know that Level of Effort Activity has been designed for the representation of work on different projects. It is the type of work that does not contributed to the results of the project but it summarizes work progress. Some of the Level of Effort Activity in Primavera P6 examples are:
• Maintenance of equipment
• Safety Meetings
• Customer / contractor meetings
Problem: I don’t see my LOE activity bar in the Gantt Chart!
The main reason this happens is that the Level of Effort bars do not display by default. To fix this, right click on your Gantt Chart, and choose Bars. Then ‘Display’ the following bars:
Question: Is the LOE critical?
No, it is merely a summary of a network within your project schedule. It may summarize a critical path though!
Question: How do I tie my LOE in (with logic)?
The short answer is.. Most people link it in a Start to Start relationship with the first activity in that network and a Finish to Finish with the last activity.
Have questions?
Please contact us at Global PM at any time! We would love to help.
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