High Float
The DCMA states that no more than 5% of incomplete activities should have a float of 44 days or more.
Float, or slack depending on where you are from, (MS Project calls it Slack) is the amount of time that a task or activity can be delayed, before it starts to impact the programme.
There are two types of slack – Free and Total slack
DCMA identifies high float (slack) as being 44 days or more (2 working months). At first glance one might assume that this is a good thing. However, in a correctly scheduled programme its far more likely to be an indicator of missing predecessors/successors and consequent gaps in the logic network.
As with most things, there may be a perfectly valid reason why a task has a high float, and this is why there is some latitude displayed in the allowance.