Question: Read the transcript to answer the following questions below. 1)Develop a dependency table showing activity relationships 2)Layout an AON network diagram, and develop a legend
Read the transcript to answer the following questions below.
1)Develop a dependency table showing activity relationships
2)Layout an AON network diagram, and develop a legend or key for each activity box.
3)Perform a Forward Pass, Backward Pass, and Float Calculation and clearly indicate the critical path with color or highlighting.
The transcript is posted below:

Chief Bubba Chief Bubba Larry Chief Bubba Larry Chief Larry Chief Bubba Chief Larry Chief Bubba Chief Larry Chief Bubba Larry Chief Bubba Chief Larry Chief "Alright. We need to start immediately, no time for delay. Use Monday June 27, 2022, as a starting point" "Bossman, do we need to work weekends and holidays to knock this thing out? I have some things planned for July 4th.." "No, we don't need to extend resources for that. No weekends or holidays, standard 5 day work week should do it. But you don't get 7/1 or 7/5 off, so behave! Well, we will certainly have to start with SITEWORK, and this will take 5 days probably" "After that, the UNDERGROUND UTILITIES can start, and I know we can knock those out in 15 days" "Since we are talking about the outside work, we would have to include 7 days for LANDSCAPING before we CLOSEOUT THE PROJECT" "Right, but we can't start the LANDSCAPING until EXTERIOR PAINTING is complete" "Duh, the UNDERGROUND UTLITIES comes before LANDSCAPING too, boss!" "How much time will we need for EXTERIOR PAINTING?" "4 days" "Okay, but we will have to complete the EXTERIOR SIDING and FINISH ROOF before then" "Yep, but let's get back to the beginning. The ROUGH PLUMBING should take 7 days, and needs to start 4 days after FORM/POUR SLAB starts, which will take at least 9 days to complete" "Do we have to wait until the UNDERGROUND UTILITIES are complete before we FORM/POUR SLAB?" "No, FORM/POUR can start right after SITEWORK, and we will have to wait until the slab is complete before starting to FRAME WALLS" "FRAME WALLS is crucial, let's put 8 days for that. It will allow ROUGH ELECTRIC, FRAME ROOF, and the WINDOWS/DOORS to start" "Okay, so let's say 7 days for ROUGH ELECTRIC, 6 days to hang WINDOWS/DOORS and the carpenters can FRAME ROOF in 7 days" "If the boys can frame the roof in 7 days, surely the roofers can FINISH ROOF right after that in 3 days as well" "Yep, FRAME ROOF will allow ROUGH MECHANICAL to start, which will take every bit of 5 days. ROUGH MECHANICAL cannot start until the UNDERGROUND UTILITIES are done either" "EXTERIOR SIDING can start after the WINDOWS/DOORS, and should take 5 days to complete" "Slow down boys, make sure you don't start the 6 days worth of DRYWALL until ROUGH MECHANICAL is complete, and Bubba - make sure they FINISH ROOF first before DRYWALL starts this time!" "10-4 Boss" "INSULATION might take 4 days, but needs to wait on ROUGH ELECTRIC, ROUGH MECHANICAL, and ROUGH PLUMBING to be complete before starting, but should be complete before DRYWALL is complete "We need to start the ROUGH ELECTRIC as soon as possible, but after UNDERGROUND UTILITIES" "Great, so let's have 3 days for FINISH ELECTRIC, and 5 days each for FINISH PLUMBING, and FINISH MECHANICAL, and know that all three need DRYWALL to be complete before starting" "Correct, but don't forget about INTERIOR PAINT, which needs 4 days to complete, and needs to happen after DRYWALL and before FINISH ELECTRIC" "That should do it! Make sure that we have 2 days for PROJECT CLOSEOUT after the 3 FINISH MEP activities and LANDSCAPING to tie up any loose ends" "Sounds good. Great work boys
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