Your concrete supplier notifies you of a 3-week delay in delivery for a foundation pour scheduled in 2 weeks. The foundation is on the critical path. What should be your first priority?
Correct Answer
B) Look for alternative concrete suppliers
Since the foundation is on the critical path and the delay exceeds the scheduled start time, finding alternative concrete suppliers should be the immediate priority to minimize project impact before considering other options.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Option B is correct because when a critical path activity faces a delay that exceeds the scheduled start time, the contractor's immediate priority must be to find solutions that can maintain the original schedule. Since the foundation pour is scheduled in 2 weeks but the supplier has a 3-week delay, this creates a 1-week delay to the critical path. Finding alternative concrete suppliers is the most direct solution that could potentially eliminate or minimize the schedule impact. This proactive approach addresses the root cause of the problem before exploring other more disruptive alternatives.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Notify the owner of the delay immediately
While notifying the owner is important and will eventually be necessary, it should not be the first priority when there are still potential solutions available. A competent contractor should first exhaust reasonable alternatives to maintain the schedule before informing the owner of delays.
Option C: Reschedule other activities to accommodate the delay
Rescheduling other activities accepts the delay without first attempting to solve the concrete supply problem. Since this is a critical path activity, rescheduling will definitely impact the project completion date, making this a less desirable first option.
Option D: Consider using a different foundation system
Changing the foundation system would be a major design change requiring engineering approval, owner consent, and potentially permit modifications. This is an extreme solution that should only be considered after simpler alternatives like finding new suppliers have been exhausted.
Memory Technique
Think 'SOLVE before TELL' - always attempt to solve critical path delays with direct action before informing others of the problem
Reference Hint
Project Management and Scheduling sections in contractor reference materials, particularly chapters on Critical Path Method (CPM) and delay mitigation strategies
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