CDS Quiz Flashcards
The provisions that describe the rights, responsibilities, and relations of the parties to the construction contract are called the?
General conditions
What makes up the construction contract?
The Conditions (General, Supplamentary, Special), Drawings, Specifications, Owner-Contract Agreement
An open proprietary specification allows the substitution of approved equal products for those specified?
The product must match the quality and performance of the one specified.
What does the project manual consist of?
Technical Specs, bid form, instructions to bidders, general conditions
The Specs are divided into what?
divisions, sections, and parts
Basic services of the architect include:
preliminary estimate of construction, assisting the owner in obtaining negotiated proposals
Additional services of the architect include:
programming the requirements of the project, providing site studies, provifing services for planning rental spaces
Within 7 days of receipt of the application of payment the architect must?
Issue a certificate of payment to the owner, or notify the contractor and owner of the architects withholding of the certificate of payment.
Under the terms of the AIA General Conditions -Construction Manager-Adviser Edition in what order are shop drawings received?
Contractor, CM, Architect
If an owner stops payment to the architect what may the architect do?
The architect may terminate the agreement
If the contractor refuses to sign the contract until proof of funds by the owner what should the owner do?
The owner shall provide the evidence requested by the contractor.
Can an owner use your current drawings on a new and different project?
All drawings, specifications, and copies thereof furnished by the architect are and shall be remain his property. They are not to be used on any other project.
Record drawings are considered?
A change in service.
contingent liability
the architect’s liability for the acts of independent consultants who are retained to perform professional services such as consulting engineers
direct liability
an architect’s liability for his or her own acts and those of their employees.
Integrated project delivery
This type of project delivery method has the following traits:
There are a minimum of three primary parties; the owner, architect, contractor.
There is a single contractual agreement between parties.
Construction Manager as Advisor
There are three primary parties; the owner, the architect, and the CMa. There are two separate contracts ; the owner and architect, and the owner and CMa
Project Closeout
Defined according to the requirements of the contract documents, final inspection, final payment, submitted of documentation, and acceptance of the construction project.
Construction Specifications Institute
00 procurement and contracting requirements
01 general requirements
02 existing conditions
CM-Advisor
The CM advises the owner regarding constructability and budget issues during the design and construction process and assists the owner in contractor selection
CM-Agent
The owner hires the CM first. The CM assumes financial authority and manger the entire project on behalf of the owner.
CM-Constructor
Hired by the owner when design is 30% complete. The CM advises the owner prior to construction and then builds the project, usually for a GMP based on the design documents at the end of DD
Direct Negotiation
Selection is based on reputation, experience, and or past performance. The fee is negotiated between the architect and owner
Qualification Based Selection (QBS)
Selection is based on solely on competence and qualifications. Fees, price, or any cost info is not to be consumed by the owner.
Best Value Fees
Selection is based on a combination of both qualifications and fees
Low fee
Selection is based on the lowest fee only
How much time does an architect have to process shop drawings submitted by the contractor ?
The architect is expected to review and approve or take other action with reasonable promptness, the time is not specified but usually 10 days.
Area, volume, and other single-unit rate methods
Used primarily in the programming and predesign phases this approach involves calculations based on definable units sub have as the number of hotel rooms or cost per square feet, or price if each type of space.
Elemental methods
Commonly used in the schematic design phase this approach involves dividing a building into several functions categories such as partitions , finishes , etc
Quantity survey method
This detailed approach used during DD and CD involves calculations for each component of a building. Prices are assigned to each material and include allowances for labor time
What are the three major elements of costs involved with building ?
labor, materials, and equipment; Other costs are overhead and contractor profit, and life-cycle
What is the order drawings are organized?
Title/ Index Civil Site/ Landscape Architectural Structural Plumbing Mechanical Electrical Other Consultants
What is included in the bidding requirement documents
invitation to bid prequalification forms instructions to bidders information available to bidders bid forms
What is included in the supplements to bid forms?
bid security form
subcontractor list
substitution list
What is included in the contract forms?
A101
Performance Bond
Labor and Materials Payment Bond
Certificates of insurance
What are the two variations of a base bid specification
The first lists several approved manufacturers of a product. The contractor is free to bid on any one listed. This type satisfies the requirements for public work where at least three different manufacturers must be listed. The second variation is a base bid with approved equal language. THis spec states that one product or an approved equal must be used.
Each Specification contains what three-part format?
Part 1: General
Part 2: Products
Part 3: Execution
What three three environmental goals might be addressed within a specification ?
Resource efficient materials and systems, energy conservation, and indoor air quality
What should the architect request the contractor to provide in regards to hazardous material?
MSDS- a material safety data sheet which lists the product safety info prepared by the manufacturers and marketers of products. They are required to list the health effects of the material, first aid, safe storage and disposal guidelines
What must the owner provide to the architect at the start of the project?
The owner must provide the program that gives the owner’s objectives, schedule, constraints, and design criteria. The owner must furnish land survey or any other site info. Lastly, the owner must furnish the services of a geotechnical engineer which may include test borings, determination of soil bearing values, etc.
Who can terminate the agreement under B101?
Both parties. On no less than 7 days written notice if the other party fails to perform according to the agreement. The architect can also suspend services after 7 days of written notice if the owner fails to pay payments when due.
What choices does the owner have if the budget is exceeded by the lowest bid?
To increase the budget, to authorize rebidding or renegotiating, to terminate the project, or to cooperate in revising the project scope and quality.
What types of services are considered Additional Services of the Architect?
Review of contractor submittals that are out of sequence from the schedule.
Responses to Contractor’s RFI’s which is given in the drawings.
Change Orders/Change Directives requiring evaluation of proposals.
Consulting relating to fire.
Evaluation of Excessive Number of Claims
Evaluation of substitutions made by the contractor/owners consultants
Preparation of drawings for alternate bids
CA services after 60 days of substantial completion
Who is responsible for paying for the building permit and other fees?
The contractor is responsible for the permits, governmental fees, licenses, and inspections necessary for the execution of the work.
Who is responsible for removing hazardous material?
The owner
What are some examples of supplementary conditions that might be added to A201?
Permission for the Architect to furnish instruments of service the the Contractor.
Additional info provided by the owner
Cost for the Architect to review requests for substitutions
Provisions for the owner to pay for utilities
Provisions for fast-track scheduling
Additional protection for the owner against claims
How long before a contractor is selected after all bids have been accepted and closed?
10 days ; the decision should be sent to all bidders