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[!quote] ELECTRI's Industry Benchmarking Tool - ELECTRI International
Hours Burned vs. Hours Earned
Definition: Comparison between portion of project estimated hours complete compared with the actual hours spent on the task. This is the labor performance factor (needs to reference the labor factor used at bid time for a full comparison).
This is a terribly problematic metric.
If a project went over its material budget despite standard rigorous oversight where would you first look, construction or estimating? In almost all cases the safer bet is estimating. Why should labor be different?
Wherever there is budget variance there is a persistent tendency to blame construction before estimating.
earned-value-management-in-construction-estimating
purpose-of-construction-estimating#The Myth of Estimate Accuracy