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AON Sample Problems

The document contains 7 problems related to constructing precedence diagrams (AON diagrams) and performing scheduling calculations for construction projects. Problem 1 provides information on project activities and dependencies and asks to construct a precedence network. Problems 2-3 describe overlapping project activities and ask to draw precedence networks representing these relationships. Problems 4-6 similarly provide information on project activities and dependencies and ask to construct precedence diagrams and perform scheduling calculations. Problem 7 provides a precedence diagram and asks to calculate schedule information for the activities and identify the critical path(s).

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AON Sample Problems

The document contains 7 problems related to constructing precedence diagrams (AON diagrams) and performing scheduling calculations for construction projects. Problem 1 provides information on project activities and dependencies and asks to construct a precedence network. Problems 2-3 describe overlapping project activities and ask to draw precedence networks representing these relationships. Problems 4-6 similarly provide information on project activities and dependencies and ask to construct precedence diagrams and perform scheduling calculations. Problem 7 provides a precedence diagram and asks to calculate schedule information for the activities and identify the critical path(s).

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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

CEL769 PROJECT PLANNING & CONTROL


I SEMESTER 2009-2010

Problem 1
The network logic for a project is provided below. Construct the precedence network (AON) using this information.
Activities A and P have no predecessors.
Activities B, C, and N must be complete before Activity E can start.
Activity G cannot start until Activity M is finished.
Activities H and K can be done at the same time.
Activity P immediately precedes Activities L, M, and N.
Activities B and C immediately follow Activity A.
Activity H depends upon the completion of Activities B, C, L, M and N.
Activity F cannot start until Activities A, B and E have ended.
The finish of Activities H and K controls the start of Activity G.
Activities P and L must be finished before Activity K can start.
Activity G must follow the completion of Activity A.
Problem 2
Draw a precedence network that will represent the overlapping relationships between the activities of the following project.
After 20 percent of Activity A has been completed Activity B can be started, however, 75 percent of Activity C must be
remaining; 40 percent of the work in Activity B must precede the start of Activity D; 60 percent of Activity B must
remain after the completion of Activity A. Activity D must be completed before the last 40 percent of Activity C can be
started.
Problem 3
Draw a precedence network that will represent the overlapping relationships between the activities of the following project.
When 50 percent of Activity A is completed Activity B can be started. Activity C can be started as soon as the first half of
the work in Activity B has been completed, but at least 25 percent of the work in Activity C cannot be completed until
Activity A is completed entirely. Finally, Activity D cannot be started until Activity B is completed and it must precede
the last 15 percent of Activity C.
Problem 4
Transform the arrow network shown in figure below into a proper precedence network (AON).

C H K
6 8 12 16

L N
A D-2
D-3
D-1 E

2 10 18 P 22
M

F J
B R

4 G 14 Q 20

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Problem 4
The ten activities of a project and their dependencies are given below. Construct a PDM (AON) diagram for the project.

Activity Depends Upon

A S

B A, K

C B, H

D H

E G, K

F C, D, E

G S

H K

K S

S -

Problem 6
Using the list of activities that follows develop a PDM and perform scheduling computations. You are required to determine the
project duration and critical path(s) for the project; and ES, EF, LS, LF, TF, and FF for each activity.

Activity Duration Follower Relationship

A 7 B,D FS 0

C FS 2

B 3 E SS 1

F FF 0

C 8 F SS 5

G FS 3

D 7 H SF 10

K FS 0

E 10 L FS 0

F 4 L FS 4

M FS 0

G 2 M FS 0

H 5 M FF 3

N FS 0

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K 2 N FS 2

L 8 P FS 0

M 7 P SS2 & FF1

N 4 P FS 0

P 6

Problem 7
Calculate the ES, EF, LS, LF and floats for the network below. Identify the project duration and the critical path(S). Provide all the
activity calculations in a tabular format.

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