Question: Read the case study below and answer the questions that follow: The Ministry of Tourism plans to create an indoor attraction that replicates an Omani

Read the case study below and answer the questions that follow: 

The Ministry of Tourism plans to create an indoor attraction that replicates an Omani fishing village from the 1940s. It will consist of twenty (20) homes made to look like fisherman settlements, a museum, and three (3) theatres for seminars arranged alongside an artificial beach. The project is expected to cost OMR 350,000,000 including contingencies of OMR 52,500,000 since this is an innovative, high-risk project. Construction began on 1 January 2023 and all stakeholders carry out a site visit at 15:20 hrs. on Wednesday, 18 December 2024.

a. Draw a two (2) level space-based Work Breakdown Structure for this project.

b. The planning engineer (Contractor) measures the following data on the site for the erection of the domed roof during the site visit. Calculate the percentage that the activity is complete using the incremental milestones method.



begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|} hline Activity & Progress Percentage & Site Quantity Measured & Cumulative Percentage Џ & Qua 

Activity 1. Purlins 2. Rafters 3. Sheets 4. Waterproofing 5. Cladding Total Progress Percentage 20% 25% 35% 5% 15% Site Quantity Measured 5,000 62,300 40,000 10,700 2,000 Cumulative Percentage [11 Quantity Ratio [1.251 Weight [1]

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