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Linking predecessor twice
May be it is a redundant question but I can not find the solution. I was going to link placing of formwork for footings and then placing of reinforcing steel. Now, I said that the reinforcing steel should start 2 days after formwork started. Because realistically after the forms start, you can start the steel while the forms are still going. And I wrote that relationship as SS+2. But I also wanted to say that the steel can only finish after formwork finished. So I also wanted to write FF to the predecessor of steel, in addition to SS=2 I wrote before. But it didn’t allow me and said I can not link the same activity twice. How can I tell the program that the reinforcing steel needs to start 2 days after the forms start, and it can only finish after the forms are finished? |
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I'm afraid that is not possible in Project. Consider breaking the placing of the steel into two tasks -- those that can happen concurrently with Forms and then a separate tasks for those placements that require the forms to be finished.
Julie |
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