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Engineering, 03.10.2021 14:00 katey6934

Question # 6 Multiple Choice
The following excerpt is from a report for the Israel Institute of Technology by Ari Teger on high-rise construction.
There are many aspects involved in scheduling a construction project. Even a priori scheduling requires dealing with many interdependent
tasks and resources, and once the project starts the task is even more complex. Although the schedule can be created using calculations
like the one described earlier, construction doesn't actually proceed with such precision. Instead, it's best to either rely on assumptions or
calculations but then with the results adjusted according to experience and common sense. For instance, if a calculation results in a task
taking 0.9 of a workday, it isn't reasonable to assume that another task will be performed that day. There is a good chance that it will take
slightly longer than calculated, and once it's completed, workers will be ready to go home and won't be willing to start a percentage of a
task in the part of the workday that is remaining.
Why would a construction manager not try to increase efficiency by maximizing the amount of tasks on any given workday?
Construction managers shouldn't be involved in maximizing task efficiency; that's the foreman's job.
O Workers are most efficient when they have fewer tasks to handle.
Workers are incapable of truly working a full day.
The schedule he or she creates will not be realistic.

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