Samuel works as a project manager in Bluewell Inc. He is performing constructability analysis in
one of the initial planning phases. Which of these does constructability take into account during
analysis? Each correct answer represents a complete solution. Choose three.
A.
Quality inspections and compliance
B.
Location, logistics, and resource availability analysis
C.
Labor productivity studies from previous similar projects in the area
D.
The average price of general labor in the area
Explanation:
Constructability analysis takes into account the location, logistics, resource availability analysis,
the average price of general labor in the area, and labor productivity studies from previous similar
projects in the area. Constructability analysis is a process that starts in the initial planning phases
and persists all over the entire planning cycle and into the implementation phase of the project.
Constructability analysis during the planning process examines the methods and cost of installed
equipment and materials, technology, site conditions, resources, and related infrastructure. The
benefit of constructability analysis is to reduce both the time and cost of a project. Constructability
analysis is repeatedly performed throughout the life-cycle of a project in order to optimize cost,
plan, and schedule while mitigating risk. It is a very important process that needs to be performed
early in planning to allow alternatives to be considered and integrated into the design.
Answer option A is incorrect. This comes under the quality assurance phase.