In a finish to start relationship, the "finish" of Task A (the predecessor) drives the "start" of Task B (the successor). Task B is essentially "locked" until Task A is finished. This relationship is used to ensure that all necessary materials, information, or components from a previous phase are ready before the next one begins. Real-World Examples
Here are some best practices for using FS dependency effectively in project management: finish to start dependency
In this case, the foundation laying task (Task B) cannot start until the excavation task (Task A) has been completed. This is an example of a Finish to Start dependency, where the start of Task B is dependent on the finish of Task A. In a finish to start relationship, the "finish"