AIA B101 Flashcards

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What are the categories of initial information? (10)

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  1. Program
  2. Physical characteristics
  3. Budget
  4. Milestone Dates
  5. Procure/Delivery Method
  6. Sustainable Objectives
  7. Project Reps
  8. Owner Consultants
  9. Architect Consultants
  10. Supplemental Info
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AIA E203

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BIM & Digital Data Exhibit. Protocols for use & transmission of digital data.

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AIA G202

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Project BIM Protocol Form.

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4
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Insurances to be provided by the architect

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  1. General liability
  2. Auto liability
  3. Workers comp
  4. Employers liability
  5. Professional liability
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5
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When does architect provide a certificate of insurance

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Upon owner request

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6
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In regard to collection of bids, what must the architect assist the owner in? (4)

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  • Obtaining competitive bids
  • Confirming responsiveness of bids
  • determining the successful bid or proposal
  • awarding and preparing contracts for construction
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7
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What do the Bidding Documents consist of?

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Bidding requirements & the Contract Documents

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In regard to distribution of bidding documents, what must the architect assist the owner with? (4)

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  • Facilitating the distribution of bidding documents
  • Organizing a pre-bid conference
  • Preparing responses to bid RFIs
  • Organizing the opening of bids
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9
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Is the review of substitutions considered and additional service?

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Yes, and so is supplying addenda that reflect the substitution

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10
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What do Proposal Documents consist of?

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Proposal Requirements and Proposed Contract Documents

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11
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What are the two processes in which a contractor can be selected?

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Competitive Bid or Negotiated Proposal

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12
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What defines the duration of the architect’s construction phase services?

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Begins with award of contract for construction and terminates with the final certificate for payment

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13
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What should submittals be reviewed for?

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Conformance with the information given and the design concept expressed in the contract documents

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14
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What documents shall the owner forward to the owner from the contractor when nearing project completion?

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  • Consent of surety to release retainage
  • Affidavits, receipts, releases/waivers of liens or bonds
  • Other documents required by contractor
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15
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Post Occupancy Evaluation

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A required meeting between owner and architect after substantial completion to review the facility operations and performance. This is an included service

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16
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What must the owner provide to the architect early on in the project?

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Site surveys, geotechnical surveys, tests, inspections, and reports.

17
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What elements are excluded from the cost of the Work? (4 examples)

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  1. Compensation of the architect
  2. Cost of the land
  3. Rights of way
  4. Financing
18
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How long after the submission of contract documents must the owner’s budget for Cost of Work be revised, if procurement has not yet commenced?

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90 days

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