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When expediting material deliveries for a project behind schedule, which factor should be the primary consideration in selecting an alternative supplier?

Correct Answer

C) Balance of delivery time, cost, and quality requirements

Effective material expediting requires balancing delivery speed with cost impact and ensuring materials meet project quality specifications. Focusing solely on speed or cost can create other project problems.

Answer Options
A
Lowest material cost available
B
Fastest delivery time regardless of cost
C
Balance of delivery time, cost, and quality requirements
D
Supplier with the largest inventory

Why This Is the Correct Answer

When expediting materials for a behind-schedule project, contractors must consider the triple constraint of project management: time, cost, and quality. Option C recognizes that while speed is important due to the schedule delay, completely ignoring cost could blow the project budget, and compromising quality could lead to rework, callbacks, or code violations. A balanced approach ensures the project gets back on track without creating new problems in other areas.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Lowest material cost available

Focusing solely on lowest cost ignores the urgency created by the schedule delay. The cheapest supplier may have the longest delivery times, which would worsen the schedule problem and potentially cost more in the long run through extended overhead, labor costs, and potential liquidated damages.

Option B: Fastest delivery time regardless of cost

Prioritizing only the fastest delivery regardless of cost can create serious budget overruns that may exceed any savings from getting back on schedule. Additionally, the fastest supplier may not meet quality specifications, leading to future problems that could delay the project even further.

Option D: Supplier with the largest inventory

Having the largest inventory doesn't guarantee the supplier can deliver quickly, meet quality requirements, or provide competitive pricing. Inventory size alone doesn't address the critical factors needed when expediting materials for a delayed project.

Memory Technique

Think 'TCQ Balance' - Time, Cost, Quality must all be balanced when expediting, not just one factor optimized at the expense of others

Reference Hint

Project Management chapter in contractor reference manual, specifically sections on material procurement and schedule acceleration techniques

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