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Is there any software that tracks interdependencies between project items?

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Is there any software that tracks interdependencies between project items?

#1
Every kind of project management software that allows timelines I've tried does not allow to make an interdependecy between two project items. Is there one that does?

For example, I have two items:

1) Bring concrete to the construction site 17-19 November 2018

2) Pour concrete 20-25 November 2018

and if 1) is delayed, I would like 2) to be automatically moved in time as well.

But every piece of software I tried (Dropbox Paper Timeline, Roadmunk etc.) just bumps 2) into a separate timeline without moving it in time.

But I cannot start pouring concrete if it's not on the construction site! Is this really such an uncommon use case that it gets ignored by every piece of software I found?

Re: Is there any software that tracks interdependencies between project items?

#5
This shouldn't be a difficult project to implement, I'm just not sure about what kind of UI-controls you'd need.

If step 1 is delayed to 26 November how should the step 2 be re-scheduled? It kinda depends on the work force's availability. Or should it be highlighted somehow, like please re-schedule this with the supplier?