Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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What is used as a buffer between tasks to protect against unforeseen task delays?

  1. Contingency time

  2. Project schedule

  3. Task dependency

  4. Risk management

The correct answer is: Contingency time

Contingency time is a crucial element in project management that provides a buffer between tasks to account for potential delays. By including contingency time, project managers can ensure that unforeseen events or challenges do not jeopardize the overall timeline of the project. This additional time allows for adjustments in scheduling without affecting the project's deliverables, ensuring that the project stays on track even when unexpected issues arise. In contrast, a project schedule outlines the overall timeline and sequence of tasks but does not specifically include buffers for unforeseen delays. Task dependency refers to the relationships between tasks, indicating which tasks need to be completed before others can begin, but it does not inherently account for delays. Risk management is a broader process that identifies, assesses, and prioritizes risks but does not specifically focus on providing time buffers between tasks. Therefore, contingency time stands out as the specific mechanism used to protect against delays.