Describe a project that might not be well suited for lin- ear scheduling.

 

  1. A project consists of replacing the track on an existing railroad line, involving 3,000 feet of track. The old track

can be removed at a rate of 70 feet per hour. The old rail-

road ties can be removed at a rate of 200 feet (measured

along the track) per hour. The new ties can be installed at

a rate of 25 feet per hour, and the replacement track can

be installed at a rate of 40 feet per hour. Show this oper-

ation on a linear schedule. Assume that the minimum

float for an activity at any location is 1 day.

  1. A 1,500-foot subdivision street is to be constructed. The

layout will be completed in 3 days, the fill will be brought

in over the course of 8 days, the compaction/grading will

be completed in 5 days, the asphalt topping will be done

in 3 days, and the striping will take 1 day to complete.

Using a minimum float guideline of 1 day, develop a lin-

ear schedule for this project. What is the project duration

if no activities are to be interrupted? Suggest ways that

the duration can be shortened.

  1. A shallow trench for a 1,000-foot waterline installation will take 10 days. It will take 4 days to install the first 400

feet of pipe. A water meter will then be installed during

the following 2 days at the end of the pipe. After the

meter is installed, the remaining 600 feet of pipe will be

installed in 6 days. Develop a linear schedule for this project.

  1. Describe a project that might not be well suited for lin-

ear scheduling.