Across
- 2. Required to complete an activity.
- 5. Most probable schedule.
- 6. activity which succeeds another one.
- 10. ____schedule; aggressive with no reserve.
- 11. The way an activity is related to every other one.
- 17. Activity which precedes another
- 19. Limitation applied to the start or completion of an activity
- 20. _____engineering; design, drafting, and specialists
- 21. Logic ____, relationship between predecessor and successor activities
- 23. Construction ____, time from EFS to mechanical completion.
- 24. Point where 50% of work hours are expended
- 25. Calculated schedule contingency.
Down
- 1. Summary activity
- 3. ____ engineering start, contract award for engineering.
- 4. Abbreviation; breaks the project into manageable elements.
- 5. ___centroid; 50% of materials are committed.
- 7. Special cost and allowance
- 8. best estimate of how long an activity will take.
- 9. _____span, time from EES to 95% complete.
- 12. The longest path,measured in time, that can be trace through a schedule which has zero float
- 13. ____construction labor; work hours associated with installing the physical facility
- 14. Abbreviation: Critical path method
- 15. ____completion; 100% complete and facility can be operated.
- 16. Logic ____, a graphic depiction of a project.
- 18. When a major accomplishment is achieved.
- 19. ____activities that are located in the critical path.
- 22. Total ____; amount of time an activity can be delayed without affecting completion date.
