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RESOURCE SCHEDULING references: Larson, e.w., Gray C.F., 2011, 5tH ed.; Pinto, j.k. 2010, 2ND. ED.

PROJECT CONSTRAINTS TIME SCARCITY RESOUCE SCARCITY

Types of Resource Constraint People Material Equipment

Resource- Constrained Schedule Sample 2 8 2P 4 6 10 6 5 8 2 1P 10 10 7 12 1P 2 1 2 2P 2 3 6 2P 4 6 10 1P 4 Legend ES ID EF SL RES LS Dur LF 2 4 6 1P 8 10

ES RESOURCE LOAD CHART ID RES DUR ES LF SL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2P 1P Total resource load 5P 4P

RESOURCE CONSTRAINT SCHEDULE ID RES DUR ES LF SL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2P 1P Total resource load 5P 4P Resource available 3P

RESOURCE CONSTRAINT SCHEDULE ID RES DUR ES LF SL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2P 1P Total resource load 3P Resource available

New Resource Schedule Network 6 2 12 2P 10 5 12 1P 2 12 7 14 1P 2 1 2 2P 2 3 6 2P 4 6 10 1P 4 Legend 2 4 1P 10 12 ES ID EF SL RES LS Dur LF

Exercise 1 A. Given the network plan that follows, compute the early, late, and slack times. What is the project duration? B. Assume only one Carpenter and two Electrician are available. Which activities are now critical? What is the project duration now? 2 C 4 4 E 3 1 C 3 6 C 2 3 C 1 5 2-E

Exercise - 2 Activity Description Duration Predecessor Member Assigned Assign Bids 5 days None Tom B Document Awards Jeff C Calculate Costs D Select Winning Bid 1 day B, C Sue E Develop PR Campaign 4 days Carol

Exercise - 3 Given the network plan that follows, compute the early, late, and slack times. What is the project duration? Assume maximum resources available are 8 workers per week. Which activities are now critical? What is the project duration now? Activity Duration Predecessors Number of workers per day A 5 - 6 B 4 2 C D 3 E F G H 7 E,F I J K H,I,J

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