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To create a PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique) CPM (Critical Path Method) chart for

your construction project that includes various tasks, you'll need to define the tasks, estimate their
durations, and identify dependencies. Below is a simplified PERT CPM chart for your project:

**Task List:**

1. **Demolition / Dismantling**

2. **Pile Foundation**

3. **Earth Work & Site Clearance**

4. **Building Block**

5. **Building Block with Fire Staircase & Underground Water Tank**

6. **1st Floor**

7. **2nd Floor**

8. **3rd Floor**

9. **Roof Work & Water Tank**

10. **Piling Site Preparation**

11. **Internal Water Supply**

12. **Sewage Disposal**

13. **Area Drainage**

14. **Compound Wall**

15. **Internal Electrification**

16. **External Water Supply**

17. **Fire Alarm & Fire Fighting**

18. **Air Conditioning & Ceiling Appliance**

19. **Lifts**

**Duration Estimates (in weeks):**


- Demolition / Dismantling: 2 weeks

- Pile Foundation: 6 weeks

- Earth Work & Site Clearance: 4 weeks

- Building Block: 6 weeks

- Building Block with Fire Staircase & Underground Water Tank: 8 weeks

- 1st Floor: 4 weeks

- 2nd Floor: 4 weeks

- 3rd Floor: 4 weeks

- Roof Work & Water Tank: 6 weeks

- Piling Site Preparation: 2 weeks

- Internal Water Supply: 3 weeks

- Sewage Disposal: 3 weeks

- Area Drainage: 2 weeks

- Compound Wall: 2 weeks

- Internal Electrification: 4 weeks

- External Water Supply: 3 weeks

- Fire Alarm & Fire Fighting: 4 weeks

- Air Conditioning & Ceiling Appliance: 3 weeks

- Lifts: 4 weeks

**Dependencies:**

- Demolition / Dismantling is the first task.

- Pile Foundation is dependent on Demolition.

- Earth Work & Site Clearance can begin after Demolition and is also dependent on Pile Foundation.

- Building Block and Building Block with Fire Staircase & Underground Water Tank can start after
Earth Work & Site Clearance.
- The construction of floors (1st Floor, 2nd Floor, 3rd Floor) follows Building Block with Fire Staircase
& Underground Water Tank.

- Roof Work & Water Tank depends on the completion of the 3rd Floor.

- Piling Site Preparation can start independently of other tasks but should be completed before
Building Block with Fire Staircase & Underground Water Tank.

- Internal Water Supply, Sewage Disposal, Area Drainage, Compound Wall, Internal Electrification,
External Water Supply, Fire Alarm & Fire Fighting, Air Conditioning & Ceiling Appliance, and Lifts can
begin after the completion of Building Block and Building Block with Fire Staircase & Underground
Water Tank.

Now, let's create a PERT CPM chart:

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| Task 1 | | Task 2 | | Task 3 | | Task 9 |

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| Task 4 | | Task 5 | | Task 6 | | Task 7 |

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In the chart above:

- Each box represents a task.

- The arrows indicate task dependencies.

- The critical path is the longest path through the network, which involves tasks 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19. This path represents the minimum time required to complete
the entire project.

Monitor the tasks on the critical path closely to ensure the project stays on schedule.

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