You didn't mention what model and engine you have.
When you turn the ignition key to ON (not start), you should hear the fuel pump in the gas tank run for several seconds, while it pressurizes the fuel rail. If you don't hear the fuel pump run, don't automatically replace it. First, check all under-dash and under-hood fuses with a test light or multimeter:
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Second, check for codes. Third, check for spark. If you don't have spark, check the Ignition Control Module and the coil. Make sure your ACDelco platinum plugs don't have more than 50,000 miles on them. Fourth, listen for/check the main relay controlling power to the fuel pump. Fifth, check the ECU.
Remember, 90% of "crank but won't start" situations are electrical-related, not fuel. As a rule, Chevys are extremely reliable products.