EBK PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS ANALYSIS
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781478628385
Author: Olsen
Publisher: WAVELAND PRESS (ECONTENT)
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Chapter 10.6, Problem 24P
A.
Summary Introduction
Interpretation: The load profiles for welders and pipe fitters are to be determined assuming an early start
Concept Introduction: Resource loading is a method of allocating manpower, equipment and materials required for completion of a project.
B.
Summary Introduction
Interpretation:The load profiles for welders and pipe fitters are to be determined assuminga late start schedule.
Concept Introduction: Resource loading is a method of allocating manpower, equipment and materials required for completion of a project.
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1. The activities involved in the construction of a certain project are given in Table 1.
One resource type will be used during the contract. Determine minimum level of
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a) Draw the precedence network and perform the CPM calculations.
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Early start time and Late start time)
c) Allocate the required resources, then level them so that the contractor does not use more than
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One resource type will be used during the contract. Determine minimum level of
the resource required to complete the project.
a) Draw the precedence network and perform the CPM calculations.
b) Prepare the Bar chart, Resource load table and and resource histogram (for both
Early start time and Late start time)
c) Allocate the required resources, then level them so that the contractor does not use more than
six laborers at any time.
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EBK PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS ANALYSIS
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