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The Project Team consists of:


a. Owner, Design, Contractor and Supplier Teams.


b. Owner, Design and Contractor Teams


c. Design, Contractor and Supplier Teams


d. Owner, Contractor and Supplier Teams

a.Owner, Design, Contractor, Supplier Teams

The Owner is responsible for:


a. Provides project funding


b. Selects the A/E


c. Commissions the HVAC system


d. None of the above

a. Provides project funding

The Design Team is responsible for:


a. Manages the construction process


b. Producing the procurement and construction documents


c. Hiring the contractor


d. Setting the project budget

b. Producing the procurement and construction documents

The Contractor Team is responsible for:


a. Project Scheduling


b. Contracting


c. Procurement


d. All of the above

d. All of the above

The supplier Team is responsible for:


a. Installing the products they sell


b. Manufacture, distribution, supply and fabricating products


c. Sell products to the design team


d. None of the above

b. Manufacture, distribution, supply and fabricating products

The Life Cycle of a project includes:


a. Project delivery, construction and demolition


b. Facility management and building maintenance


c. Project conception, design and construction


d. Demolition, design and construction

c. Project conception, design and construction

What is the difference between a Project and a Facility?


a. Project is the process of planning, design, contracting and construction.


b. The goal of the project is a facility.


c. A project is the objective of the delivery process.


d. All of the above

d. All of the above

During which project phase does the A/E review the Owner's program and budget requirements and suggest alternative approaches?


a. Planning/Pre-design


b. Design


c. Bidding/Negotiation


d. Construction


e. Post-contstruction

b. Design

A project's "life cycle" includes all of the following EXCEPT:


a. Planning


b. Financing


c. Construction


d. Evaluation


e. Demolition

b. Financing

What are the Design Stages of a Project?


a. Schematic Design, Design Development and construction documents


b. Conceptual Design, Construction documents and Construction


c. Schematic Design, Design Development, Bidding/Negotiation and Construction


d. Design Development, Construction Documents and Construction

a. Schematic Design, Design Development and construction documents

The contractual relationship governed by the Conditions of the Contract is between:


a. Owner and Contractor


b. A/E and Contractor


c. Owner and Subcontractors


d. A/E and Subcontractors

a. Owner and Contractor

The Agreement:


a. Establishes how the contract will be administered.


b. Provides for requirements unique to the specific project.


c. Protects the labor force if the Contractor fails to meet his obligations.


d. Defines relationships and obligations between the Owner and Contractor.

d. Defines relationships and obligations between the Owner and Contractor.

The "Contract Documents" typically include:


a. Contractor Forms


b. Contract Drawings


c. Specifications


d. Addenda


e. All of the Above

e. All of the Above

As part of the _____________, the Agreement is considered a Contract Document:


a. Contract Conditions


b. Contract Forms


c. Bidding Requirements


d. Specifications

b. Contract Forms

The procurement documents include all of the following EXCEPT:


a. Procurement Requirements


b. Contract Modifications


c. Project Manual


d. Drawings


e. Addenda

b. Contract Modifications

All of the following are correct regarding procurement documents EXCEPT:


a. Include all necessary procurement requirements.


b. May include Owner-supplied bid forms


c. Become part of contract for construction


d. Identify other information available to bidders, such as land surveys

c. Become part of contract for construction

To be effective in communicating, specifications should be:


a. Complete, concise, and correct


b. Concise, clear, and correct


c. Clear, correct, complete, concise


d. Concise, correct, and complete

c. Clear, correct, complete, concise

What is key to effective team coordination?


a. Quality control review of the specifications.


b. Good communication and attention to detail


c. Complete review of the drawings.


d. Meetings between the architect and consultaants

b. Good communication and attention to detail

Name one method of assessing product sustainability


a. NIST's BEES Model


b. LEED


c. Green Globe


d. National CAD Standard

a. NIST's BEES Model

During the Planning/Pre-Design stage, the A/E may be retained to:


a. Develop outline specifications


b. Describe the character of the mechanical system


c. Prepare renderings


d. Assist in financial feasibility studies

d. Assist in financial feasibility studies

What is the first step in facility programming?


a. Setting the project budget


b. Defining a problem


c. Establishing the project goals


d. Determining the Client's needs

b. Defining a problem

When assisting an Owner with site selection, what needs to be considered?


a. Available property


b. Purchase price


c. Location, regulations, surrounding conditions


d. Will the building fit on the site

c. Location, regulations, surrounding conditions

What is important about when a project budget is established?


a. It has to be set before A/E selection


b. Before the Owner proceeds too far into the project delivery process


c. After the Schematic Design is started


d. When the Owner first starts thinking of the project

b. Before the Owner proceeds too far into the project delivery process

Which of the following includes only project hard costs.


a. Building Construction Cost, Site Costs, Survey Consts, Design Fees.


b. Building Construction Costs, Survey Costs, Permit Costs.


c. Building Construction Costs, Permit Fees, Relocation Fees


d. Site Costs, Survey Costs, Commissioning Fees, Design Fees, Furniture Costs

b. Building Construction Costs, Survey Costs, Permit Costs.

Which of the following is not an element of a project conception scope.


a. Programming


b. Design Renderings


c. Project Schedule


d. Site Selection

b. Design Renderings

What are the characteristics of a well-prepared schedule?


a. Owner's milestones are delineated.


b. Interactions of key project participants


c. Details appropriate for each design stage


d. All of the above

d. All of the above

In a typical design-bid-build project, what is the contractual relationship between the A/E and Contractor?


a. Third party responsibilities - no contractual relationship


b. A/E hires the Contractor to build the project


c. Contractor hires the A/E to design the project


d. None of the above

a. Third party responsibilities - no contractual relationship

What must be considered when selecting a project delivery method?


a. What type of contractor the Owner will hire


b. Which delivery method will be the least expensive


c. How long the project will take to complete


d. Magnitude, form, function and complexity of project

d. Magnitude, form, function and complexity of project

When selecting an A/E the Owner needs to consider:


a. The A/E's fee


b. Qualifications and experience of the A/E


c. Which A/E can give the best design


d. All of the above

b. Qualifications and experience of the A/E

If an inexperienced Owner has a large project that needs to be completed within a limited time period, which project delivery method would best suit this situation?


a. Design-Bid-Build


b. Fast Track


c. Owner-Build


d. Construction Manager - Contractor


e. Multiple Prime Contract

d. Construction Manager - Contractor

What document is used the by A/E to describe a project during the Schematic Design phase of a project?


a. Procurement documents


b. Preliminary project description


c. Project manual


d. Agreement

b. Preliminary project description

What are components of design team coordination?


a. Project management


b. Preparing drawings and specifications


c. Team meetings


d. Organization, execution and quality assurance


e. a, b & c.

d. Organization, execution and quality assurance

Schematic Design documents include the following items except


a. Site Plan


b. Preliminary Project Description


c. Window Details


d. Scaled Model


e. Exterior Elevations

c. Window Details

Who establishes the basis of quality for a project?


a. Owner


b. A/E


c. Contractor


d. Suppliers

a. Owner

When using a cash allowance, what must be clearly identified?


a. Product cost


b. Taxes


c. OH&P


d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Which of the following regulations could define how close a tavern can be built in proximity to a high school?


a. Building code


b. Deed restrictions and covenants


c. Zoning Ordinance


d. Occupational Safety and Heatlh (OSHA)

c. Zoning Ordinance

Documenting decisions is important in the progress of the progress.


a. True


b. False

a. True

What steps are part of the product selection?


a. Determining if a product can be delivered on time.


b. Establishing performance requirements, product attributes, performance history and capability


c. Looking for products on the internet and selecting options


d. Asking sales representatives for recommendations and using the manufacturer's guide specification for project specification.

b. Establishing performance requirements, product attributes, performance history and capability

A product representative's role is best described by the following.


a. Provides technical and detail assistance in a particular project.


b. Writes specifications for their project on a specific project.


c. Presents attributes, options and properties.


d. a & c


e. All of the above





d. a & c

The Project Manual includes:


a. Procurement requirements


b. Drawings


c. Resource drawings


d. Addenda

a. Procurement requirements

Contract Documents include:


a. Procurement requirements


b. Drawings


c. Resource drawings


d. Addenda

b. Drawings

When an Owner asks selected Contractors to bid on a project, what document is used?


a. Advertisement to Bid


b. Invitation to Bid


c. Bid Bond


d. Proposal form

b. Invitation to Bid

What document is used to describe the requirements the Bidder must follow in submitting a Bid?


a. Scopes of Bids


b. Requests for Proposals


c. Instructions to Bidders


d. Performance and Payment Bonds

c. Instructions to Bidders

General and Supplementary Conditions should have the approval of which of the following.


a. Owner including Owner's council


b. Owner and A/E


c. Owner, A/E, and Contractor


d. Regional AIA/AGC Joint Commitee on Bidding Practices

a. Owner including Owner's council

Supplementary Conditions:


a. Do not contain contractual/legal provisions


b. Modify General Conditions to suit specific project requirements


c. Are not part of the Conditions of the Contract


d. Include contractual/legal requirement provisions that supplement the General Provisions

b. Modify General Conditions to suit specific project requirements

All of the following are true concerning the Bid Form, EXCEPT:


a. It is a document prepared in the form of information from the bidder to the Owner.


b. It is always a part of the Contract Documents.


c. It is prepared to assure a uniform arrangement that facilitates comparison and equal consideration for awarding the contract.


d. It contains a space for the bidder's signature.

b. It is always a part of the Contract Documents.

Revisions to the Contract Documents are done at what time in the project process?


a. During the design phases


b. After project closeout


c. When the bids are due


d. During the bidding/negotiations and construction phases

d. During the bidding/negotiations and construction phases

A disadvantage of repeating requirements in Drawings and Specifications is when a discrepancy arises.


a. An Addendum covering a change to one location may overlook into another.


b. It causes bidders to make different interpretations of what is required.


c. Court interpretations may bind the Contractor only to the lesser requirement


d. all of the above


e. a & c

e. a & c

The specifications include the following information:


a. Quantity, capacity, and location.


b. Physical properties, chemical constituents, performance requirements, and standard of workmanship.


c. Detailed drawings of products.


d. None of the above.

b. Physical properties, chemical constituents, performance requirements, and standard of workmanship.

Which information should NOT be found on a set of drawings?


a. Location.


b. Identification.


c. Required quality level.


d. Connection details.

c. Required quality level.

What is the difference between Drawings and Specifications?


a. There is no difference.


b. Specifications indicate products quantitatively and Drawings indicate products qualitatively.


c. In a typical Design-Bid-Build project specifications identify what sections Subcontractors are responsible for.


d. Drawings indicate products quantitatively and Specification indicate products qualitatively.

d. Drawings indicate products quantitatively and Specification indicate products qualitatively.

Division 01, General Requirements, includes the following:


a. Administrative and procedural requirements.


b. Temporary facilities and controls requirements.


c. Performance requirements.


d. All of the above.

d. All of the above.

What is the relationship between Division 01 and other construction documents?


a. Directs the Contractor's means and methods of a project.


b. Expands administrative and procedural provisions in the Conditions of the Contract.


c. Has no relationship and stands on its own Contract Document. Governs the requirements of the Condition of the Contract.

b. Expands administrative and procedural provisions in the Conditions of the Contract.

In what Division would you find specification for roofing?


a. Division 02


b. Division 07


c. Division 14


d. Division 26

b. Division 07

In what Division would you find specification for fire sprinklers?


a. Division 01


b. Division 07


c. Division 21


d. Division 22

c. Division 21

The Drawings include the following information:


a. Installation requirements.


b. Physical properties, chemical constituents, performance requirements, and standard of workmanship.


c. Location, identification, dimension, size, and details.


d. Warranty requirements.

c. Location, identification, dimension, size, and details.

Drawings have a specific role and function during the different project stages.


a. True


b. False

a. True

Details and Schedules are examples of what type of drawing?


a. Construction drawings.


b. Conceptual drawings.


c. Schematic design drawings.


d. None of the above.

a. Construction drawings.

What standard is a tool that organizes drawing information?


a. MasterFormat.


b. American Society for Testing and Materials.


c. PageFormat


d. National CAD Standard.

d. National CAD Standard.

What is the purpose of Record Drawings?


a. Shows actual locations of important items shown diagrammatically.


b. Provide Owner with drawings describing actual construction to facilitate continued use of the facility.


c. Identifies changes incorporated into work.


d. All of the above.

b. Provide Owner with drawings describing actual construction to facilitate continued use of the facility.

The four methods of specifying are:


a. Performance, descriptive, proprietary, and alternate


b. Descriptive, performance, proprietary, and reference standard


c. Open, closed, performance, and descriptive


d. Tentative, standard, descriptive, and performance.

b. Descriptive, performance, proprietary, and reference standard

Name the 4 C's of communication

Clear, Concise, Complete, Correct

Administrative provisions of the construction contract are:


a. Fully specified in the Conditions of the Contract.


b. The Contractor's responsibility and should not be specified.


c. Written in Division 01 to expand on provisions in the Conditions of the Contract


d. Written in a manner to avoid Owner responsibilities.

c. Written in Division 01 to expand on provisions in the Conditions of the Contract

Project Specification should be directed to:


a. The Owner


b. The A/E


c. The Contractor


d. Contractors, Subcontractors, and material suppliers


e. Owner's Legal Council

c. The Contractor

What are the two basic types of warranties used in construction?


a. Extended and purchase.


b. Express and limited


c. Terms and conditions


d. Unlimited and full

a. Extended and purchase.

An affirmation of fact or promise made by the seller to the buyer that relates to the goods and becomes a part of the basis of the bargain creates...


a. an implied warranty


b. a full warranty


c. an express warranty


d. a guarantee

c. an express warranty

Builder's Risk insurance is generally purchased by the:


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Owner's attorney

b. Owner

The Procurement Phase is:


a. The transition from design to construction.


b. When the Owner tells the Contractor how much is in the budget.


c. The time when the documents are prepared.


d. The end of the design process.

a. The transition from design to construction.

What is an activity that takes place during procurement?


a. Investigating the site.


b. Submitting substitutions.


c. Examining the procurement documents.


d. All of the above.

d. All of the above.

How is the Bidder's price presented to the Owner?


a. By telephone.


b. Via an email.


c. A written bid or proposal for negotiation.


d. None of the above.

c. A written bid or proposal for negotiation.

Pricing methods include the following:


a. Lump Sum, Guaranteed Maximum Price and Purchase Agreement


b. Lump Sum, GMP, and Unit Price


c. Time and Material, Purchase Agreement, and GMP


d. GMP, Purchase Agreement,and Cost plus Fee

b. Lump Sum, GMP, and Unit Price

The following costs are included in a Contractor's bid or proposal:


a. Property and construction.


b. Construction, contingency, overhead, and profit.


c. Consultant fees.


d. Operating and maintenance costs.

b. Construction, contingency, overhead, and profit.

Contingency costs include the following EXCEPT:


a. Errors made in pricing.


b. Incomplete documents.


c. Unforeseen conditions.


d. Costs and penalties related to scheduling delays

c. Unforeseen conditions.

What entities are involved in Integrated Project Delivery?


a. Owner, A/E and subcontractors.


b. A/E, Contractor, and suppliers


c. Owner, Contractor, and suppliers


d. Owner, A/E, Contractor, and suppliers

d. Owner, A/E, Contractor, and suppliers

How are procurement documents distributed to contractors for pricing?


a. From the Owner or A/E to prospective Contractors.


b. Via plan rooms and construction trade organizations.


c. Purchased from reproduction companies.


d. All of the above.

d. All of the above.

What is currently the primary method of information distribution?


a. Viewing documents at the A/E's office.


b. Electronic media.


c. Printed documents.


d. viewing documents at a plan room.

b. Electronic media.

Addenda are:


a. Changes to the Procurement Documents issued before the Agreement is signed.


b. Changes to the Contract Documents at any time.


c. Changes to the Contract Documents after the Agreement is signed.


d. None of the above.

a. Changes to the Procurement Documents issued before the Agreement is signed.

Addenda are used to accomplish all of the following EXCEPT:


a. To increase scope of the work.


b. To change the quality of the work.


c. To add additional qualified products or approved substitutions to the specifications.


d. To correct unforeseen field conditions in the work.

d. To correct unforeseen field conditions in the work.

Substitutions procedures during bidding:


a. Are not allowed under most public bidding statutes.


b. Are specified in Division 01


c. Are governed by the instructions to bidders.


d. Provide for requests by telephone

c. Are governed by the instructions to bidders.

Substitution procedures:


a. Are defined by law.


b. Are specified in Division 01.


c. Only allow requests during the bidding phase.


d. Provide for requests by telephone.

b. Are specified in Division 01.

Substitutions may do all of the following EXCEPT:


a. Limit competition.


b. Increase the specifier's work load.


c. Be conducive to permitting products of lower quality.


d. Increase maintenance replacement costs.

a. Limit competition.

Where in the Contract Documents are the administrative requirements for Submittals?


a. Division 02 through 49.


b. General Conditions and Division 01


c. Part 3 of each section.


d. In the first section of each division.

b. General Conditions and Division 01

The following are Preconstruction Submittals:


a. Bonds, Schedules, and Certificates of Insurance


b. Samples, Mock-ups, and Coordination Drawings.


c. Submittal Schedule, Shop Drawings, and Samples.


d. Test Reports, Construction Schedule, and Design Data

a. Bonds, Schedules, and Certificates of Insurance

What are the 3 basic types of Submittals:


a. Product data, Shop drawings, and samples.


b. Bonds, Warranties, and Record Documents.


c. Certificates, Test Reports, and Photographs.


d. Action, Informational, and Closeout and Maintenance.

d. Action, Informational, and Closeout and Maintenance.

Who has primary responsibility for review of Submittals?


a. Owner and subcontractor.


b. A/E and Owner.


c. Contractor and A/E.


d. Contractor and Owner

c. Contractor and A/E.

When can the Contractor perform work that requires a Submittal?


a. After the submittal has been approved by the A/E.


b. After the contractor submits it to the Owner.


c. As soon as the Subcontractor submits it.


d. Prior to the A/E's review.

a. After the submittal has been approved by the A/E.

Where are the lines of communication for a project identified?


a. Division 01


b. The Instructions to Bidders


c. The first addendum issued by the A/E


d. The Contract Documents

d. The Contract Documents

What minimizes the need for interpretations and modification to Contract Documents?


a. Repeating information on the Drawings and in the Specifications.


b. Well-coordinated contract documents.


c. Paying careful attention during the pre-bid meeting.


d. None of the above.

b. Well-coordinated contract documents.

Who is responsible for interpretation of the Contract documents?


a. Contractor.


b. A/E


c. Owner


d. Subcontractor

b. A/E

The following are types of Contract Modifications EXCEPT:


a. Change order.


b. Change Directive.


c. Addendum.


d. Field Order.

c. Addendum.

Where are the requirements for Substitutions during construction found?


a. Division 02 through 49.


b. Part 3 of each section.


c. Division 01


d. In the first section of each Division.

c. Division 01

Who is responsible for determining the acceptability of proposed substitutions.


a. A/E


b. Contractor


c. Owner.


d. Subcontractor

a. A/E

The A/E's responsibilities during construction include the following EXCEPT:


a. Conduct inspection to determine Substantial Completion.


b. Observe progress and quality of the work.


c. Direct and supervise the work.


d. Reject defective Work.

c. Direct and supervise the work.

What is the Owner responsible for during construction?


a. Responsible for work by other contractors.


b. Supervise the Contractor's forces.


c. Determine if work completed is in accordance with building code.


d. None of the above.

a. Responsible for work by other contractors.

Where is the frequency of meeting during construction identified?


a. Part 3 of each section.


b. Division 02 through 49 sections.


c. In the first section of each Division.


d. Division 01

d. Division 01

Where does it identify when preinstallation meetings are held?


a. Part 3 of each section.


b. Division 02 through 49 sections.


c. In the first section of each Division.


d. Division 01

b. Division 02 through 49 sections.

What party of the construction contract has the right to stop the Work?


a. A/E


b. Contractor.


c. Owner.


d. Subcontractor.

c. Owner.

During construction, the owner has the right to:


a. Award separate construction contracts.


b. Supervise the subcontractors.


c. Schedule the Contractor's deliveries.


d. None of the above.

a. Award separate construction contracts.

Which of the following is not normally found in an agreement?


a. Contract time.


b. Contract sum.


c. Reference to contract documents.


d. Construction submittal requirements.

d. Construction submittal requirements.

Quality assurance activities occur before and while accomplishing the work or service.


a. True


b. False

a. True

Is the definition of stipulated/lump sum basis of payment when the Owner makes payment to the Contractor for the quantity of work completed based on a stipulated rate?


a. True


b. False

b. False

What is the definition of Substantial Completion?


a. When the Owner can move in to the completed project?


b. After the correction period.


c. When the project is sufficiently complete so it can be used for its intended purpose.


d. When the Contractor completes the punch list

c. When the project is sufficiently complete so it can be used for its intended purpose.

When does a project reach final completion?


a. When Contractor has completed the contract requirements.


b. The A/E has inspected the work to determine that it is complete.


c. The Owner has made and the Contractor has accepted final payment.


d. All of the above.

d. All of the above.

Retainage helps the Owner pay for:


a. Defective work.


b. Contractor's overhead and profit.


c. A/E's fee.


d. Final survey of the property.

a. Defective work.

When can the Owner invoke the Liquidated Damages clause of the Contract?


a. If the Contractor completes the project ahead of schedule.


b. The Contractor completes the project on time.


c. If the Contractor does not meet Substantial Completion on the designated date.


d. If the Contractor takes too long to finish the Work between Substantial Completion and Final Payment.

c. If the Contractor does not meet Substantial Completion on the designated date.

Who is responsible for site safety?


a. A/E


b. Contractor


c. Owner


d. Masonry Subcontractor

b. Contractor

When can the Owner stop the work?


a. When the A/E tells the Owner to.


b. The contractor fails to correct non-conforming work.


c. Anytime he/she wants to.


d. Never.

b. The contractor fails to correct non-conforming work.

There are termination clauses in the AIA standard contract. The Owner can terminate the contract for various reasons but the Contractor has no termination rights.


a. True


b. False

b. False

Who is responsible for evaluating claims?


a. Owner


b. A/E's error and omissions insurer.


c. A/E


d. Arbitrator



c. A/E

Claims can be made by both the Contractor and the Owner.


a. True


b. False

a. True

What is the best way to manage claims and disputes?


a. Arbitration


b. Mediation


c. Dispute Avoidance


d. Legal Proceedings

c. Dispute Avoidance

What type of bond is not used during the construction phase of a project?


a. Performance bond.


b. Payment bond.


c. Bid bond.


d. None of the above.

c. Bid bond.

Who coordinates the installation of the Owner-provided furnishings, fixtures, and equipment?


a. Contractor.


b. A/E


c. Owner


d. Facility Manager


e. Construction Manager.

d. Facility Manager

What does the Contractor deliver to the Owner and A/E prior to Substantial Completion?


a. All warranties.


b. Record documents.


c. Punch lists.


d. Operations & Maintenance manual

c. Punch lists.

How long is the standard contract correction period last?


a. The period of time in the specifications.


b. One year from final completion.


c. One year from substantial completion.


d. One year from the time the products are installed.

c. One year from substantial completion.

Where are special warranties defined?


a. In Divisions 02 through 49


b. In the General Conditions


c. In Division 01


d. None of the above, there are no special warranties.

a. In Divisions 02 through 49

Who reviews the Operation & Maintenance data?


a. Owner


b. A/E


c. Contractor


d. Facility Manager

b. A/E

Who conducts the demonstration and training sessions?


a. Contractor


b. A/E


c. Owner


d. Facility Manager

a. Contractor

What are the two types of commissioning?


a. Basic and enhanced.


b. Total project and enhanced.


c. Basic and system/equipment


d. Total project and system/equipment

d. Total project and system/equipment

What part of the project documentation details Owner-provided equipment?


a. Divisions 02 through 49, Part A


b. Division 01


c. General Conditions


d. Drawings

c. General Conditions

Under AIA A201, who has the authority to stop the work, if nonconforming work fails to be corrected?


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Varies - As stated in the Supplementary Conditions


e. None of the above

b. Owner

Performance bond and payment bond:


a. Requirements are included in the Contract Documents by a Change Order.


b. Obligations are required to protect the Contractor against loss due to non-performance or non-payment under the Contract by the Owner.


c. Procurement is a requirement by the owner for every project.


d. Stipulations are part of the bidding requirements or are included in the Contract Documents.

d. Stipulations are part of the bidding requirements or are included in the Contract Documents.

Who has the authority to make minor changes to the work as long as those changes do not involve the Contract Time or Contract Sum?


a. The Architect.


b. The Contractor.


c. The Owner.


d. Contractors under separate contracts with the Owner.

c. The Owner.

Claims by either party must be made ____ after the event giving rise to such Claim or ___ after the claimant first recognizes the condition giving rise to the claim, whichever is later.


a. Immediately.


b. Within 7 days.


c. Within 21 days.


d. Within 60 days.


e. Always.

b. Within 7 days.

Clarifying and interpreting the construction documents.


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Varies - As stated in the Supplementary Conditions

a. A/E

Protection of job site workers and stored materials.


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Varies - As stated in the Supplementary Conditions

c. Contractor

Resolution of claims and disputes.


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Varies - As stated in the Supplementary Conditions

a. A/E

Paying taxes for the work.


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Varies - As stated in the Supplementary Conditions

c. Contractor

Cost of work constructed knowing it to be contrary to codes without first notifying the other parties.


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Varies - As stated in the Supplementary Conditions

c. Contractor

Furnishing surveys and utility locations.


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Varies - As stated in the Supplementary Conditions

b. Owner.

Paying for copies of construction documents reasonably necessary for execution of the work.


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Varies - As stated in the Supplementary Conditions

b. Owner

Right to stop the work, if nonconforming work fails to be corrected.


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Varies - As stated in the Supplementary Conditions

b. Owner

Control of construction means and sequences.


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Varies - As stated in the Supplementary Conditions

c. Contractor

Right to require performance and payment bonds.


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Varies - As stated in the Supplementary Conditions

b. Owner

Correct defective work within 1 year after substantial completion.


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Varies - As stated in the Supplementary Conditions

c. Contractor

Suspend, delay, or interrupt the work for convenience, if cost adjustments are made.


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Varies - As stated in the Supplementary Conditions

b. Owner.

When asbestos or PCB is encountered, who shall stop the work and give written notice?


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Varies - As stated in the Supplementary Conditions

c. Contractor

Who shall verify Application for Payment and issue recommendation for payment.


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Varies - As stated in the Supplementary Conditions

a. A/E

Purchase and maintain property insurance equal to the current contract sum.


a. A/E


b. Owner


c. Contractor


d. Varies - As stated in the Supplementary Conditions

b. Owner.