
If all my tasks are 10h like this I haven't seen any issues, however I do have some tasks that will require more time (12 hours for instance) and some that will take less time (4h) and I've set up the predecessors to take advantage of those oddities (do 10 hours of Task A and pick it up next morning, then finish Task B). For the most part, only one task may be accomplished in a day (due to safety, set-up and break-down time) and for my planning purposes I won't be tracking if they finish tasks early.

I'm scheduling them for 10-hour days and the duration of the work is 10 hours, and I've adjusted the default calendar as such.


I'm scheduling weeks of work in Microsoft Project (2013) wherein each task will normally take a full day of work/duration for a crew.
