10-Construction Phase-Office Functions Flashcards
In a CCDC 2 contract, which of the following is responsible for the preparation of a change directive?*
A) Architect
B) Building Inspector
C) General Contractor
D) Owner
A) Architect
In CCDC2 who is responsible for issuing progress claims?
The contractor.
Who determine the construction methods, building sequence and techniques?
The contractor
True or false? The architect must approve all change orders before the contractor can execute.
False. The Owner must approve the change order. A change order changes the contract price. The architect and other consultant can review/comment the cost before seeking the owner’s approval
True or false? The architect apply for the certificate of substantial completion.
False! The contractor does
Who provide the letter of Assurance?
The architect
How long is the standard warranty of a project?
1-year
What is the documentation required of the contractor prior to the mobilisation of construction? (10)
- Contract, signed
- Bond
- Labour & Material bond
- Performance bond
- Insurance certificate
- Property insurance
- Building Permit from the AHJ
- Proof of current standing with the provincial or territorial Health & Safety authority
- Job site accident prevention
- Confirm waste management plan
- Hazardous materials assessment if applicable
What is a holdback, what is the typical % of holdback?
A percentage of the monetary amount payable under a (construction) contract, which is held as security for a certain period. The percentage and period are based on the provincial lien legislation.
10%
What is substantial performance? Name a synonym
Ready-to-take-over (substantial performance): describe a set of conditions that must be fulfilled to consider the contractual obligation completed and resulting in the release of the close-out payment (i.e. release of holdback)
True or false. Commissioning is part of the basic services
False, it is an additional service
What is commissioning?
Systematic process of ensuring that new building systems perform according to the design intent and the owner’s operational needs, that all system documentations are provided and the training is provided to the facility staff.
What is in a contract summary in a change order.
Original contract price
Value of change order issued
Current value of change directives
Value of contract of last day of the payment period
Total amount payable including value added taxes
3 tasks for Arch. to perform prior to construction phase (but after bid award)
1 • prep 2 copies of original contracts for signature and seal by contractor and client/owner (note: also make 1 copy without seals for Arch. to keep)
2 • preps/shares updated drawings, consolidating all changes to date (addenda etc.) on one issue for construction (IFC) set
3 • check CDs against documents submitted by GC to ensure compliance, particularly items listed in spec sections: General Conditions & Supplemental Conditions
4 distinct stages of Construction Administration:
1 - Prior to Construction
2 - During Construction
3 - Close-Out
4 - Warranty Period