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<blockquote data-quote="oldster" data-source="post: 163631" data-attributes="member: 8104"><p>If your building has implemented PAS, you need new time studies. When the implementation team re-draws the loops, they mathmatically re-apportion the allowances. There is really no other way to do it. But those allowances are considered temporary. New time studies will create new unit averages for the allowances. Theoretically, some drivers will gain planned time and some will lose time. But if your studies are already many years old, its hard to predict what might happen. Increasing stop density tends to decrease allowances, but increased traffic congestion tends to increase them. New construction (malls, office complexes, condos, apartment buildings) can have a large impact on allowances.</p><p> </p><p>There is a corporate plan that started in 2005 to have all centers restudied within the next five years. I estimate this will cost more than 45 million.</p><p> </p><p>I know I might take some flak, but well trained people updating the unit allowances will go a long way toward getting a center back in balance. The time studies really do work when done right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldster, post: 163631, member: 8104"] If your building has implemented PAS, you need new time studies. When the implementation team re-draws the loops, they mathmatically re-apportion the allowances. There is really no other way to do it. But those allowances are considered temporary. New time studies will create new unit averages for the allowances. Theoretically, some drivers will gain planned time and some will lose time. But if your studies are already many years old, its hard to predict what might happen. Increasing stop density tends to decrease allowances, but increased traffic congestion tends to increase them. New construction (malls, office complexes, condos, apartment buildings) can have a large impact on allowances. There is a corporate plan that started in 2005 to have all centers restudied within the next five years. I estimate this will cost more than 45 million. I know I might take some flak, but well trained people updating the unit allowances will go a long way toward getting a center back in balance. The time studies really do work when done right. [/QUOTE]
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