Contract Administration 15% (Site Visits/Field Reports) Flashcards

1
Q

Communication Channels

Who must the owner and contractor communicate through?

A

interior designer

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Communication Channels

Who must the Interior designer, subcontractors, and material suppliers communicate through?

A

The contractor

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3
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Communication Channels

Who must the consultants and contractor communicate through?

A

interior designer

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4
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Copies of the field reports are sent to who?

A

The owner

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5
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Depending on the contract used, can the design firm authorize to reject any observed nonconfomring work?

A

Yes

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6
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What do Field/Site reports reflect?

A

Status of construction at the time of the site visit

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7
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Who submits a written field report to the owner?

A

Interior designer

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8
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Who is solely responsible for safety on the job site?

A

The contractor

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9
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Does the interior designer have the right to reject furniture and equipment?

A

NO

Only the owner

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10
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Who is responsible for making arrangements with testing agencies?

A

The contractor

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11
Q

Who usually makes claims?

A

The Contractor or Owner

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12
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What is rectified photography?

A

Large format highly detailed-scalable photographs such as building façades

Picture of a front of the building looking at it as an elevation

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13
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What is orthophotograhy?

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Digital aerial photograph that has been corrected to remove distortion inherent in the imagery.

used for aerial view of a site

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14
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What is photogrammetry?

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Coordinate measuring technique from photographs -mostly for showing large areas or to create a model of a structure or object

Used in mapping. Almost like stitichng all the pictures

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15
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What is stereo photogrammetry?

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Produces an accurate 3D drawing from photographs created by overlapping photographs

Used for 3D reconstruction. I think of this as inside of building

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16
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What is convergent photogrammetry?

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These are photographs taken from different angles

I think of this as for outside of a building

17
Q

What is an electronic distance measurement (EDM)?

A

Method of determining the length between two points using electromagnetic waves

Used in surveying and engineering industry

18
Q

What is a What is an reflectorless electronic distance measurement (REDM)?

A

Relies on the return signal bounced from the object being measured

Accuracy is 1/8” for 100 feet

19
Q

What is laser scanning?

A

Sweeps over an object or space to obtain a 3D coordinates of points on the suface