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When expediting materials for a construction project, which factor should be the primary consideration?

Correct Answer

B) Impact on the project's critical path

When expediting materials, the primary consideration should be the impact on the project's critical path. Materials affecting critical path activities should receive highest priority to avoid project delays.

Answer Options
A
Lowest cost option available
B
Impact on the project's critical path
C
Vendor relationship maintenance
D
Storage capacity at the job site

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The critical path represents the sequence of activities that determines the minimum project duration. Any delay in critical path activities directly extends the overall project completion date. When expediting materials, prioritizing those needed for critical path activities prevents costly project delays and maintains the construction schedule. This approach ensures the most efficient use of expediting resources to keep the project on track.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Lowest cost option available

While cost is always important, focusing solely on the lowest cost option when expediting can lead to project delays if cheaper materials aren't available when needed for critical activities. The cost of project delays typically far exceeds the savings from choosing cheaper materials.

Option C: Vendor relationship maintenance

Although maintaining good vendor relationships is valuable for long-term business success, it should not be the primary consideration when expediting materials. The immediate need to keep critical path activities on schedule takes precedence over relationship management.

Option D: Storage capacity at the job site

Storage capacity is a logistical consideration but not the primary factor in expediting decisions. Materials can often be delivered just-in-time or alternative storage solutions can be arranged if needed for critical path activities.

Memory Technique

Think 'CRITICAL = CRITICAL' - when expediting, the critical path is critically important to avoid critical delays

Reference Hint

Project Management chapter or CPM (Critical Path Method) scheduling sections in construction management references

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