Construction Management W 2
Please follow the instructions ..
you will need MS Project 2016 or higher for the assignment.
Assignment 2
Construction Management
Suggested format: Times New Roman 12 points, single spaced, 1” margin all around, APA style for references
Note: All assignments will be checked for plagiarism using SafeAssign. The similarity index should not be greater than 35% on the
report. You should always provide references at the end.
LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
After successfully completing this assignment, students will be able to:
• Define various schedule activities and assign reasonable durations to the activities
• Generate bar charts, critical path networks, including early start, late start, early finish, late finish, durations
and float
Assignment 2
Q1: For the following schedule, draw the node network, perform the CPM calculations, mark the critical path, and complete
the table. 60 points
Please use the following node representation to draw the nodes in the CPM diagram.
Where ES=Early start, EF=Early finish, LS= Late start, LF=Late finish, TF= Total float, FF= Free Float
IPA: Immediate Preceding Activities
Assignment 2
Q 2. Schedule the precedence diagram for the following project. This problem is to be
solved using MS Project program. 40 Points
D
i
scussion
Questions
Discussion Questions
: Week 2
1.
Discuss why
is the initial schedule to be viewed as a best guess of ho
w a project will be constructed
rather than a definitive statement about how it will be done and when it will be completed?
2.
Discuss about some ideas regarding how can owners be
assured of receiving realistic schedules from
the contractors?
i
Discussion Questions
Discussion Questions: Week 2
1.
Discuss why
is the initial schedule to be viewed as a best guess of ho
w a project will be constructed
rather than a definitive statement about how it will be done and when it will be completed?
2.
Discuss about some ideas regarding how can owners be
assured of receiving realistic schedules from
the contractors?
i
Discussion Questions
Discussion Questions: Week 2
1. Discuss why is the initial schedule to be viewed as a best guess of how a project will be constructed
rather than a definitive statement about how it will be done and when it will be completed?
2. Discuss about some ideas regarding how can owners be assured of receiving realistic schedules from
the contractors?
i
B
I
1.
Discuss why
the
initial sche
d
ule to
be viewed as a best guess of how a project will be constructed
rather than a definitive statement about how it will be done and when it will be completed?
The reason the initial schedule is simply a guess is because the initial sche
dule makes assumptions that a
perfect project will go forward without any issues or delays.
The initial schedule should be used to
baseline
the project but stakeholders need to understand that delays may occur and issues may occur
that may cause the proje
ct manager to re
–
baseline the
schedule.
Respon
d
2.
Discuss about some ideas regarding how can owners be assured of receiving realistic
schedules from
contractors?
One idea that an owner can use when trying to get realistic schedules from contractors will start
during
the bidding process of the job.
Part of the bid package will more than likely have a high level schedule
and the owner can compare the schedules to find the similarities in those schedules.
When the owner
has an understanding of those schedules th
en they should be able to determine an approximate time
that the project should take but they also need to take into account the possibilities of delays from
suppliers, unions, or even weather in the projects local area.
Respond
J V
1. Discuss why is the initial schedule to
be viewed as a best guess of how a project will be constructed rather than a definitive statement about how it will be done and when it will be completed?
For a construction or a project is
especially important
to have an initial schedule. This can help to
prov
ide a better understanding of how long each construction phase is going to las or how long it will
take to the company to complete it. What it means is that this tool can help to show which phase takes
more time and which other phase takes less time. Now b
y having a well prepare initial schedule, the CG,
PM and the owner will know how much time each phase will take to be completed and how long will be
the overall project completion.
Respond
2. Discuss about some ideas regarding how can owners be assured of receivi
ng realistic schedules from
the contractors?
The realistic schedule is a method use to ensure that each phase of the project will be 100 % completed
without any problem. In other word, this method is linked in some way with payment and completion.
What it means is that if the phase is completed, the
contractor will
receive
his or he payment. On the
other hand, if the phase is not completed, the contractor will not be paid until the work is 100 %
complete.
Respond
M C
1. Discuss why is the initial schedule to be viewed as a best guess of how a project will be constructed
rather than a definitive statement about how it will be done and when it will be completed?
Initial scheduled may be viewed as a best guess since they are an estimate and overall plan of the future of project. The schedule is, in a way, an expectation for the outcome and therefore we cannot prepare for every unforeseen event that can occur. Another factor is the multiple activities that occur at the site. Since many events overlap with other events there is more chance for unforeseen revises to occur. Therefore, schedules are required to be updated constantly to tackle issues as the project develops. Having an initial schedule to be viewed as a best guess will benefit the contractor and the client to have an estimated expectation for the project’s conclusion.
Respond
2. Discuss about some ideas regarding how can owners be assured of receiving realistic schedules from
the contractors?
The contractor should provide the documentation necessary to the client to ensure the numbers on the schedule are correctly estimated. The documents will be the contractor’s credentials and will assure the owners they are receiving more realistic schedules by comparison. Although, not every event that can delay completion of the project can be unforeseen, comparing to previous complete projects can help generate more realistic approach. Another contributing factor to providing realistic scheduled for owners can be through payment incentives. Perhaps, the completion of a milestone in a project will guarantee the money is distributed. This way the owner can protect their investment by guaranteeing it is being built accordingly based on previous projects from the contractor and motivated through compensating incentives.
Respond
B I
1.
Discuss why
the initial schedule to be viewed as a best guess of how a project will be constructed
rather than a definitive statement about how it will be done and when it will be completed?
The reason the initial schedule is simply a guess is because the initial sche
dule makes assumptions that a
perfect project will go forward without any issues or delays.
The initial schedule should be used to
baseline the project but stakeholders need to understand that delays may occur and issues may occur
that may cause the proje
ct manager to re
–
baseline
the
schedule.
Respon
d
2.
Discuss about some ideas regarding how can owners be assured of receiving realistic
schedules from
contractors?
One idea that an owner can use when trying to get realistic schedules from contractors will start
during
the bidding process of the job.
Part of the bid package will more than likely have a high level schedule
and the owner can compare the schedules to find the similarities in those schedules.
When the owner
has an understanding of those schedules th
en they should be able to determine an approximate time
that the project should take but they also need to take into account the possibilities of delays from
suppliers, unions, or even weather in the projects local area.
Respond
J V
1. Discuss why is the initial schedule to
be viewed as a best guess of how a project will be constructed
rather than a definitive statement about how it will be done and when it will be completed?
For a construction or a project is
especially important
to have an initial schedule. This can help to
prov
ide a better understanding of how long each construction phase is going to las or how long it will
take to the company to complete it. What it means is that this tool can help to show which phase takes
more time and which other phase takes less time. Now b
y having a well prepare initial schedule, the CG,
PM and the owner will know how much time each phase will take to be completed and how long will be
the overall project completion.
Respond
2. Discuss about some ideas regarding how can owners be assured of receivi
ng realistic schedules from
the contractors?
The realistic schedule is a method use to ensure that each phase of the project will be 100 % completed
without any problem. In other word, this method is linked in some way with payment and completion.
What it means is that if the phase is completed, the
contractor will
receive
his or he payment. On the
other hand, if the phase is not completed, the contractor will not be paid until the work is 100 %
complete.
Respon
d
B I
1. Discuss why the initial schedule to be viewed as a best guess of how a project will be constructed
rather than a definitive statement about how it will be done and when it will be completed?
The reason the initial schedule is simply a guess is because the initial schedule makes assumptions that a
perfect project will go forward without any issues or delays. The initial schedule should be used to
baseline the project but stakeholders need to understand that delays may occur and issues may occur
that may cause the project manager to re-baseline the schedule.
Respond
2. Discuss about some ideas regarding how can owners be assured of receiving realistic schedules from
contractors?
One idea that an owner can use when trying to get realistic schedules from contractors will start during
the bidding process of the job. Part of the bid package will more than likely have a high level schedule
and the owner can compare the schedules to find the similarities in those schedules. When the owner
has an understanding of those schedules then they should be able to determine an approximate time
that the project should take but they also need to take into account the possibilities of delays from
suppliers, unions, or even weather in the projects local area.
Respond
J V
1. Discuss why is the initial schedule to be viewed as a best guess of how a project will be constructed
rather than a definitive statement about how it will be done and when it will be completed?
For a construction or a project is especially important to have an initial schedule. This can help to
provide a better understanding of how long each construction phase is going to las or how long it will
take to the company to complete it. What it means is that this tool can help to show which phase takes
more time and which other phase takes less time. Now by having a well prepare initial schedule, the CG,
PM and the owner will know how much time each phase will take to be completed and how long will be
the overall project completion.
Respond
2. Discuss about some ideas regarding how can owners be assured of receiving realistic schedules from
the contractors?
The realistic schedule is a method use to ensure that each phase of the project will be 100 % completed
without any problem. In other word, this method is linked in some way with payment and completion.
What it means is that if the phase is completed, the contractor will receive his or he payment. On the
other hand, if the phase is not completed, the contractor will not be paid until the work is 100 %
complete.
Respond