Question: Using the Partial Case Study Situation: The Owner has had a CM Construction Manager involved from the beginning of the project, to provide the
Using the Partial Case Study Situation:
The Owner has had a CM " Construction Manager" involved from the beginning of the project, to provide the phase cost estimates, and to manage the project within a time is of the essence overall project schedule (which was a condition in the Architects contract). However no critical end date was specified, and the CM generated the schedule based on what it thought were reasonable phase durations, which the Architect (early in the project) accepted as reasonable also.
Outline the following, all the way through to the end of the project: speculate about the ones that youd most likely watch out for.
B) Primary intended good outcome:
A scenario that should occur for the primary intended good outcome of the project.
Scenario 1: [Name of scenario 1]
Phrased in terms of chains of cause and effect 120 words - 2 Paragraphs
B) Possible bad outcomes, that could likely occur, but not very bad
A scenario that could occur for the larger subset of possible bad outcomes that might be likely to happen, given normal human confusion and misunderstanding, but that (typically) would not lead to very bad outcomes for the project.
Scenario 2: [Name of scenario 2]
Phrased in terms of chains of cause and effect 180 words - 3 Paragraphs
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