Given the following construction progress chart and item costs, calculate the weekly cumulative progress (assume that the progress of work correlates directly with amount paid) and show the cashflow curve on the chart. The total project cost is $160,675, the percent complete shown is actual progress. You must calculate the weight of each activity. Also, determine the amount paid by the data date (end of week 6).

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Given the following construction progress chart and item costs, calculate the weekly cumulative progress
(assume that the progress of work correlates directly with amount paid) and show the cashflow curve on the
chart. The total project cost is $160,675, the percent complete shown is actual progress. You must
calculate the weight of each activity. Also, determine the amount paid by the data date (end of week 6).
Operation
1. Clear and
Grubbing
2. Drainage
3. Subgrade
Shows planned schedule
Shows actual progress
$$ Wt.
5. Pave
7750
1725
42100
4. Base Course 40100
69000
SCH
ACT
SCH
ACT
SCH
ACT
SCH
ACT
SCH
ACT
SCH
ACT
1
15
2
50
30
3
80
60
15
4
100
100
40
5
10
Weeks
6
65
30
15
80
65
30
7 8 9 10
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
Transcribed Image Text:Given the following construction progress chart and item costs, calculate the weekly cumulative progress (assume that the progress of work correlates directly with amount paid) and show the cashflow curve on the chart. The total project cost is $160,675, the percent complete shown is actual progress. You must calculate the weight of each activity. Also, determine the amount paid by the data date (end of week 6). Operation 1. Clear and Grubbing 2. Drainage 3. Subgrade Shows planned schedule Shows actual progress $$ Wt. 5. Pave 7750 1725 42100 4. Base Course 40100 69000 SCH ACT SCH ACT SCH ACT SCH ACT SCH ACT SCH ACT 1 15 2 50 30 3 80 60 15 4 100 100 40 5 10 Weeks 6 65 30 15 80 65 30 7 8 9 10 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30%
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