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CIV4286 Practice Exercise 2 - Semester1-19

This document provides information for a practice exercise on project management for a civil engineering course. It includes details on 9 activities such as their predecessors, duration, and resource hours needed per week. Students are asked to construct an activity network, identify the critical path, determine activity float, identify any weeks that exceed the maximum 8 available resource hours, and resource level the loading table by rescheduling activities. The practice exercise is due on April 19, 2019.

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CIV4286 Practice Exercise 2 - Semester1-19

This document provides information for a practice exercise on project management for a civil engineering course. It includes details on 9 activities such as their predecessors, duration, and resource hours needed per week. Students are asked to construct an activity network, identify the critical path, determine activity float, identify any weeks that exceed the maximum 8 available resource hours, and resource level the loading table by rescheduling activities. The practice exercise is due on April 19, 2019.

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MONASH UNIVERSITY

Department of Civil Engineering

Semester 1, 2019
CIV4286 – Project Management for Civil Engineers

PRACTICE EXERCISE 2

Consider a project with the following information:

Activity Predecessors Duration (weeks) Resource Hours/Week

A - 3 6

B A 4 4

C A 8 4

D BC 3 6

E B 6 2

F D 3 4

G CD 4 3

H C 5 1

I HEFG 5 6

(a) Construct the project activity network using the Activity on Arrow method. 

(b) Identify the critical path(s). 

(c) Determine activity float.
(d) If there is a maximum of 8 resource hours per week available for the project, identify any weeks
that have resource over-commitments assuming all activities start at the early start time.
(e) Resource level the loading table. Identify the activities that can be rescheduled and
reconfigured the time-phased resource-loading table to show this re-allocation.

Due date: 19 April 2019

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