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Assignment No.

1
Q No. 1 When updating project schedule, what does Retained Logic and Progress Override mean,
Discuss with Examples?

Assignment No. 2
Q No. 2 Discuss Activity Types, Activity Duration Types and Activity Percent Complete Types?

Assignment No. 3
Q No. 3 Assume that a ‘‘project’’ with three activities: The first two activities are identical and can be
performed simultaneously. Each one requires the installation of an interior hollow-core wood door,
which costs $200 each (including hardware). Installation of these doors requires one laborer for

2 hours for each door. The third activity requires the installing of hand-carved decorative exterior door
that costs $2,200 and takes three laborers for 3 hours. Assume a man-hour costs $40.

3 – A Calculate the Following:

Total cost of first or second activities

Total cost of third activity

Total cost for project

Total man-hours for project

Total duration for project

3 – B Now, assume that the first and second activities are completed and the third one has not started
yet (see Figure), what is the percent complete of the ‘‘project’’?

Use all applicable percent complete methods. Assuming that project is on budget and on schedule

Hint: Calculate the following?

1. Units Completed

2. Cost/Budget: Percent Complete


3. Duration: Percent Complete

4. Workhour unit percent complete

Now, to make things little more complicated, let’s assume that the hollow-core doors actually cost the
contractor $230 and took an extra hour for installation (each). Also assume that the expectation for the
third activity did not change.

How does following changes? Or Recalculate it according updated information.

Actual cost for first or second activity

Actual cost for first or second activity

Actual cost for first or second activity

Total duration for project

Actual Cost/Budget: Percent Complete

Man-Hours: Percent Complete

Duration: Percent Complete

Actual Cost / Budget Percent Complete

Manhours Percent Complete

Assignment No. 4
A contractor agreed to build 30 doghouses in 90 days at a price of $800 per unit. Twenty days later, the
contractor has finished 8 doghouses with an actual total cost (that includes his overhead and profit) of
$6,800. What is0020the status of the project?

Calculate the following:

Total Planned Budget?

Daily Planned Production?

Daily Planned Budget?

After the 20 days of project started, Calculate the following:

BCWS or PV?

BCWP or EV?

ACWP or AC?
Cost Variance or CV?

Schedule Variance or SV?

CPI ?

SPI ?

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