In an industrial project the equipment installation can be started 15 days after the equipment foundation is completed. What type of dependency is this?Start-to-finish with a 15-day leadFinish-to-start with a 15-day lagFinish-to-start with a 15-day leadFinish-to-finish with a 15-day lag
Question
In an industrial project the equipment installation can be started 15 days after the equipment foundation is completed. What type of dependency is this?Start-to-finish with a 15-day leadFinish-to-start with a 15-day lagFinish-to-start with a 15-day leadFinish-to-finish with a 15-day lag
Solution
This is a Finish-to-start with a 15-day lag dependency. In project management, a Finish-to-start dependency means that the start of a task (in this case, equipment installation) is dependent on the completion of a previous task (equipment foundation). The 15-day lag indicates that there is a delay of 15 days between the completion of the first task and the start of the second task.
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