Questions 166-169 refer to the following
report.
Wolfe Constructions
121 Fifteenth
Street Melbourne 200430
88880000 http.//www,
Wolfecon. corn
Date: October
3,2009
To: Thomas S. Wolfe,
President
From: Jack Evans, Project
Manager
Subject: Progress on Hillcrest
Apartments for September
Construction on the Hillcrest
Apartment complex began on August 17 and fell behind schedule almost immediately
because of the heavy rains that month.
Current
Status
We have not been able to make up the time that
we lost in August because of the continuing rain in September. Close supervision
and some overtime have prevented us from falling farther behind. We are
currently 18 days behind schedule, assuming crew size remains the same and
overtime is limited to emergencies only.
The foundation for the
entire complex is complete. Framing on the 14# townhouse and the gym is
complete, and the framers will begin work on the two-bedroom units on Monday,
October 6. The electrical and plumbing subcontractors will also begin work on
Monday.
Expected Progress
If
the weather holds through the rest of this month, I expect to be finished with
framing, roofing, and siding by mid-November. That will allow us to begin work
on the interiors before the winter rains begin.
One possible
problem is the shortage of electricians. Our subcontractor has not been willing
to consider providing an additional 5 workers to help us make up for some of the
time we have lost. Delays on the electrical, will, of course, delay the finish
work.
Nevertheless, when we move indoors, we should be able to
reduce the total crew by more than 50 percent and begin using the framers and
roofers on other projects. What is the main function of this report
A. Analyzing the reasons for the delay on the construction
B. Reporting the construction progress on Hillcrest Apartments
C. Asking the President Thomas S. Wolfe for help
D. Complaining about the bad weather on the constructing spot