Precedence Network Analysis: Civ4101 Civil Engineering Management
Precedence Network Analysis: Civ4101 Civil Engineering Management
Lecture 4:
Precedence Network Analysis
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Activity Sequencing
• Except for the simplest of projects, there are always some
dependencies between various activities in the project;
• We have already captured some dependencies between
activities in the activity definition process
• Now we want to build some model that represents the flow of
project activities as dictated by the dependencies
• Involves reviewing activities and determining dependencies
Mandatory dependencies: inherent in the nature of the
work; => Hard logic
Discretionary dependencies: defined by the project
team; => Soft logic
External dependencies: involve relationships between
project and ex-project activities
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Activity Dependences
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Activity Dependences
(Description)
Finish-to-start: The earliest time the next activity can begin is when
a certain activity is completed. Most common.
Start-to-start: Is used to show how the start of one activity triggers
the start of a successor activity.
Finish-to-finish: Necessary for the initial activity to remain ahead of
its successor activity. Completion is contingent upon completion of
its predecessor.
Start-to-finish: Seldom if ever used in the construction industry.
Lag: The relationship arrows can have lags associated with them. A
lag signifies that there must be some predetermined waiting period
between activities. A minimum number of days that must elapse
between activities.
Precedence Diagramming
Method (Activity Node Layout)
• Activities are visualised as arrows
• Duration of an activity is fixed (Deterministic)
• Activities are connected by arrows
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Network Report
Excercise: List the minimum information needed to
plan and manage a construction project using a
network schedule.
• Activity Number
• Activity Description
• Planned Duration
• Early Start
• Early Finish
• Late Start
• Late Finish
• Total Float
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References
1. Creating Schedules using the Precedence Diagram Method
http://classes.sdc.wsu.edu/classes/cstm462/Lecture%207-
%20Creating%20Schedules%20using%20PDM.pdf
2. Gabriel S. A (2009) Management Science Applications in Project
Management. Lectures 5-7 Project Management LP Models in
Scheduling, Integer Programming
3. Held T (2009) Project Management. Lecture Notes. Hamburg
University of Technology
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