Question: The project specifications for the network analysis schedule (NAS) recommends that the general contractor's baseline schedule should not have more than 20% critical and near
The project specifications for the network analysis schedule (NAS) recommends that the general contractor's baseline schedule should not have more than 20% critical and near critical activities. Near critical is defined as having a float of no more than 14 days. From the general contractor's perspective, having which of the following percent of critical and near critical activities in the schedule, if they could get it approved by the owner, would be to their advantage and a disadvantage to the owner.
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