What are concurrent delays, and how they happen in practice?
Concurrent delays are type of delay which happens due to failure or delay of the previous activity which are dependant on the next activity ( one or more).These type of delay are very common in normal practice and can be easily traced out and rectified .
One example of such delay is. Suppose there are 3 activity mixing of concrete,placing of concrete and compaction ,in the same order.if mixing is not completed then concreting and compaction can't be started and there will be delay in other 2 activity due to 1st activity called concurrent delays
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