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Discussion Forum : Construction Management - Section 1 (Q.No. 13)
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A Milestone chart
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Memon said:
7 years ago
Can someone tell us the exact Answer with the explanation.
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Rahul said:
6 years ago
In every activity there are certain key events which mark the completion of a certain portion of the main activity, these key events are Milestones.
Example- If construction of Footing is main activity then Excavation is the first milestone
PCC laying is 2nd.
Formwork is 3rd.
Reinforcement 4th.
Concreting is 5th.
Example- If construction of Footing is main activity then Excavation is the first milestone
PCC laying is 2nd.
Formwork is 3rd.
Reinforcement 4th.
Concreting is 5th.
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Karan said:
4 years ago
Yes, in Milestone chart,
Greenline shows Work in time.
Black- Intended work.
Red- Behind schedule work.
Also shows the completion of sub-activities hence it is more advance than Bar chart.
If none of this option is correct then what's the difference between Milestone and Bar chart?
Hence, 4th option should be All of these.
Greenline shows Work in time.
Black- Intended work.
Red- Behind schedule work.
Also shows the completion of sub-activities hence it is more advance than Bar chart.
If none of this option is correct then what's the difference between Milestone and Bar chart?
Hence, 4th option should be All of these.
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MUHAMMAD NABI said:
3 years ago
All the given option is right. So the answer is All of these.
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Devesh Sahu said:
1 year ago
It is a modification over the original Gantt (Bar) chart. Milestones are key events of main activities represented by the bar.
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Akshay said:
8 years ago
What does it shows?
Harshit said:
8 years ago
@Akshay.
It shows Start and end point in the project.
It shows Start and end point in the project.
Srinukota19 said:
8 years ago
I think its A B C tree are correct.
Akshay m s said:
7 years ago
It is Significant event of a project.
Aloysius k said:
7 years ago
It shows expected completion dates of specific tasks.
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