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the log cabin project
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This project is planning to build a perfect Log Cabin a small holiday house; it will be built in the house garden. It will have 642sq feet to living space for two bedrooms, a bathroom, a kitchen and 78sq feet of terrace of terrace as well garden with a budget of £39,824.7. The important of project is building cheap a log cabin that is to use materials obtained from own property, also using short time to build it and personal labor doing the work by hand will save most of the cost of the log cabin. This project plan aims of providing a relaxing holiday home as people living in city like London area as they do not have fresh air environmental area for a short break, and minimize cost and maximize the efficiency of building a log cabin.
The log cabin is going to be built on 3th March 2014 and completed on 7th May 2014; this kit home will use to build total 48 days. The milestones are the most important part in a log cabin, as we provide a summary list of milestones including dates for each milestone. Also include an introductory paragraph in this section which provides some insight to the major milestones. This section of the project plan template should also mention or discuss actions taken if any changes to the milestones or delivery dates are required. Also it helps project managers to more accurate determine whether or not the project is on schedule, and understanding of these terms is important for good project management.
Log cabin of budget table
Task
Labour
Materials
Equipment
Extras
Total
Digger out ground

100
150
250
Preparation for concrete
75
60

135
Concrete for a base
165
600

765
Assembly the basic cabin
630

630
Digger trench

71 71
Digger trench for removal sewage pipes

71 71
Laying and connecting rain water pipes
150
250

400
Laying and connecting sewage pipes
300
500

800
Laying and connecting water pipes
150
200

350
Laying and

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