9. Project Scheduling Flashcards

1
Q

Project Planning

A

identifying all the activities necessary to complete the project

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Project Scheduling

A

determining the order, duration, and start/end times for each activity

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3
Q

What are the scheduling responsibilities of the owner?

A
  • set the completion date

- set priorities for the project components

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4
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What are the scheduling responsibilities of the designer?

A
  • develop the design schedule

- meet owner’s requirements

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5
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What are the scheduling responsibilities of the contractor?

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  • develop the activity schedule
  • schedule the materials, labour and equipment
  • organize the subcontractors
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6
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What are the 2 general methods for technical planning/scheduling?

A
  1. Gantt Chart

2. Critical Path Method

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7
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PERT

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(Program Evaluation and Review Technique) activities are shown as a network of precedence relationships using activity on arrow network constructions

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8
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Duration (D)

A

estimated time to perform an activity

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9
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Early Start (ES)

A

earliest time an activity can start

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10
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Early Finish (EF)

A

earliest time an activity can finish

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11
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Late Start (LS)

A

latest time an activity can start

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12
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Late Finish (LF)

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latest time an activity can finish

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13
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Total Float (TF)

A

the amount of time an activity can be delayed without delaying the project completion date

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Free Float (FF)

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the amount of time an activity can be delayed without delaying the early start of the next activity

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15
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Critical Path

A

the progression of activities having 0 free or total float

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16
Q

What are the 4 successor/predecessor relationships?

A
  1. finish-to-start (most practical and what we use)
  2. start-to-start
  3. finish-to-finish
  4. start-to-finish (fucking useless)
17
Q

Lag

A

the amount of time that an activity is delayed from the start or finish of its predecessor

18
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Lead

A

the amount of time that an activity precedes the start or finish of its successor