Question: Q2. Your group is responsible for developing a human powered vehicle that will be participating in a race about a month away. However, at the

Q2. Your group is responsible for developing a human powered vehicle that will be participating in a race about a month away. However, at the current progress of the project, you as the project manager have found that only 70% of the tasks have been completed. Your group will need to pay the penalty cost to the race organizer if the human powered vehicle cannot be completed on time for the race. a. To overcome this situation, apply the PDM tool to find the critical path of the project. (13 marks) b. Based on the information in Table Q2, apply a complete time-cost-trade off analysis to inspect the current status of the human powered vehicle project. Draw the graph of time-cost-trade off analaysis. Table Q2 Normal Crash Task Predecessor Months Cost in RM Months Cost in RM A 1 10,000 1 10,000 B A 2 30,000 2 30,000 B 1 10,000 1 10,000 D B 3 10,000 3 10,000 E B 2 10,000 2 10,000 F C D 3 14,900 1 15,500 G F. 2 16,000 1 18,000 H GJ 3 1 16,200 I E 1 13,600 20,000 25,000 1 20,000 J I 3 1 35,000 (12 marks) [Total = 25 marks] [Total marks =Q1+Q2 = 50 marks] Q2. Your group is responsible for developing a human powered vehicle that will be participating in a race about a month away. However, at the current progress of the project, you as the project manager have found that only 70% of the tasks have been completed. Your group will need to pay the penalty cost to the race organizer if the human powered vehicle cannot be completed on time for the race. a. To overcome this situation, apply the PDM tool to find the critical path of the project. (13 marks) b. Based on the information in Table Q2, apply a complete time-cost-trade off analysis to inspect the current status of the human powered vehicle project. Draw the graph of time-cost-trade off analaysis. Table Q2 Normal Crash Task Predecessor Months Cost in RM Months Cost in RM A 1 10,000 1 10,000 B A 2 30,000 2 30,000 B 1 10,000 1 10,000 D B 3 10,000 3 10,000 E B 2 10,000 2 10,000 F C D 3 14,900 1 15,500 G F. 2 16,000 1 18,000 H GJ 3 1 16,200 I E 1 13,600 20,000 25,000 1 20,000 J I 3 1 35,000 (12 marks) [Total = 25 marks] [Total marks =Q1+Q2 = 50 marks]