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AACE International Exam AACE-PSP Topic 2 Question 17 Discussion

Actual exam question for AACE International's Planning & Scheduling Professional (PSP) Exam exam
Question #: 17
Topic #: 2
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How could the structural steel drawing delay have been prevented?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Sheldon
15 days ago
Who needs structural steel anyway? We should all just build with toothpicks and duct tape. Foolproof plan!
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Mel
19 days ago
Hmm, D is an interesting choice. Switching to post-tensioned concrete would definitely avoid the steel issue, but that's probably overkill for this situation.
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Katina
7 days ago
A) Add a time buffer at the end of structural steel activities.
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Delila
22 days ago
Switching to post-tensioned concrete construction might have been a drastic but effective solution to prevent delays.
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Raymon
23 days ago
I believe releasing the structural steel for fabrication concurrent with review could have also helped prevent the delay.
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Felice
27 days ago
I like the way you think, Candidate 4. Structural steel is so overrated these days.
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Quentin
29 days ago
Option B seems the most logical to me. Allowing enough time for review and resubmittal is key to avoiding delays.
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Hannah
4 days ago
I agree, option B is definitely important for preventing delays.
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Brett
30 days ago
I agree with Tori, having some extra time at the end would have been helpful.
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Tori
1 months ago
I think adding a time buffer at the end could have prevented the delay.
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