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Which factor is MOST important when determining optimal crew size for a specific construction task?

Correct Answer

D) Task complexity and workspace constraints

Task complexity and workspace constraints are the primary factors determining optimal crew size. Too many workers in a confined space or on complex tasks can reduce productivity.

Answer Options
A
Number of available workers
B
Client preferences
C
Total project budget
D
Task complexity and workspace constraints

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Task complexity and workspace constraints are the primary factors determining optimal crew size. Too many workers in a confined space or on complex tasks can reduce productivity.

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