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Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

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Page 1: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

Construction Documents

Review Questions

Page 2: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

1. The procurement (bidding) requirements are

a. a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

b. a part of the project manual.

c. a part of the construction documents but not the project manual.

d. in the same part as the contract modifications.

Page 3: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

1. The bidding requirements are

a. a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

b. a part of the project manual.

c. a part of the construction documents but not the project manual.

d. in the same part as the contract modifications.

Page 4: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

2. Procurement (Bidding) documents are

a. Legally enforceable requirements which become part of the signed contract.

b. Include all of the construction documents except the bidding requirements.

c. Defined as all the construction documents issued to bidders before the signing of an owner-contract agreement.

d. Only the documents bound in a three – ring notebook.

Page 5: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

2. Bidding documents are

a. Legally enforceable requirements which become part of the signed contract.

b. Include all of the construction documents except the bidding requirements.

c. Defined as all the construction documents issued to bidders before the signing of an owner-contract agreement.

d. Only the documents bound in a three – ring notebook.

Page 6: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

3. EJCDC 1910-16 is a document which

a. Is also called A521 by the AIA.

b. Is used to coordinate between construction documents.

c. Suggests the primary location for specific information in the construction documents.

d. All of the above

Page 7: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

3. EJCDC 1910-16 is a document which

a. Is also called A521 by the AIA.

b. Is used to coordinate between construction documents.

c. Suggests the primary location for specific information in the construction documents.

d. All of the above

Page 8: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

4. The Procurement (Bidding) Requirements include

a. The invitation to bid, bid forms, and the agreement.

b. The instruction to bidders, the invitation to bid and the bid form.

c. The information to bidders, the payment bond and the bid security forms.

d. The bid security forms, the information to sub-contractors and the agreement.

Page 9: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

4. The Bidding Requirements include

a. The invitation to bid, bid forms, and the agreement.

b. The instruction to bidders, the invitation to bid and the bid form.

c. The information to bidders, the payment bond and the bid security forms.

d. The bid security forms, the information to sub-contractors and the agreement.

Page 10: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

5. The Contract Documents include

a. The contract forms, the bid forms, the specifications and addenda.

b. The drawings, the specifications and the information to bidders.

c. The conditions of the contract, the drawings and specifications.

d. Everything except the contract modifications.

Page 11: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

5. The Contract Documents include

a. The contract forms, the bid forms, the specifications and addenda.

b. The drawings, the specifications and the information to bidders.

c. The conditions of the contract, the drawings and specifications

d. Everything except the contract modifications.

Page 12: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

6. The Contract Forms include

a. The agreement.

b. The performance and payment bonds.

c. The certificates.

d. All of the above.

Page 13: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

6. The Contract Forms include

a. The agreement.

b. The performance and payment bonds.

c. The certificates.

d. All of the above.

Page 14: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

7. The Conditions of the Contract include

a. The General Conditions.

b. The Supplementary Conditions.

c. The Conditions to the Bidders.

d. All of the above.

e. A and B only.

Page 15: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

7. The Conditions of the Contract include

a. The General Conditions.

b. The Supplementary Conditions.

c. The Conditions to the Bidders.

d. All of the above.

e. A and B only.

Page 16: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

8. Addenda are

a. Changes to the contract documents 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.

Page 17: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

8. Addenda are

a. Changes to the contract documents 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.

Page 18: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

9. The Project Manual Concept

a. Was originated by CSI to replace the title “specifications”.

b. Provides an organizational format and standard location for all documents involved.

c. Includes only the specifications in the bound manual.

d. Uses the UniFormat system.

Page 19: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

9. The Project Manual Concept

a. Was originated by CSI to replace the title “specifications”.

b. Provides an organizational format and standard location for all documents involved.

c. Includes only the specifications in the bound manual.

d. Uses the UniFormat system.

Page 20: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

10. What are the three components of project design team coordination?

a. Duplication, omissions and discrepancies.

b. Division One, Division Two, and Division Three.

c. General, Products and Execution.

d. Organization, Execution and Quality Assurance.

Page 21: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

10. What are the three components of project design team coordination?

a. Duplication, omissions and discrepancies.

b. Division One, Division Two, and Division Three.

c. General, Products and Execution.

d. Organization, Execution and Quality Assurance.

Page 22: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

11. The general clauses that establish how the project is to be administered are known as:

a. Conditions of the Contract.

b. General Conditions.

c. Supplementary Conditions.

d. Addenda.

Page 23: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

11. The general clauses that establish how the project is to be administered are known as:

a. Conditions of the Contract.

b. General Conditions.

c. Supplementary Conditions.

d. Addenda.

Page 24: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

12. On most projects, all of the following are principal entities EXCEPT:

a. Contractor.

b. Owner

c. Electrical Consultant

d. Architect/Engineer

Page 25: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

12. On most projects, all of the following are principal entities EXCEPT:

a. Contractor.

b. owner

c. Electrical Consultant

d. Architect/Engineer

Page 26: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

13. For engineering projects, an Architect serves as a consultant to the Engineer:

a. Never.

b. Sometimes.

c. Always.

d. Partially.

Page 27: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

13. For engineering projects, an Architect serves as a consultant to the Engineer:

a. Never.

b. Sometimes.

c. Always.

d. Partially.

Page 28: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

14. In 1964, the term “Project Manual” was introduced by the:

a. American Bar Association

b. American Institute of Architects

c. Construction Specifications Institute

d. Department of Defense

Page 29: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

14. In 1964, the term “Project Manual” was introduced by the:

a. American Bar Association

b. American Institute of Architects

c. Construction Specifications Institute

d. Department of Defense

Page 30: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

15. As part of the __________, the Agreement is considered a Contract Document:

a. Contract Conditions

b. Contract Forms

c. Bidding Requirements

d. Specifications

Page 31: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

15. As part of the __________, the Agreement is considered a Contract Document:

a. Contract Conditions

b. Contract Forms

c. Bidding Requirements

d. Specifications

Page 32: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

16. The Procurement (Bidding) Documents include all of the following EXCEPT:

a. Procurement (Bidding) Requirements

b. Contract Modifications

c. Project Manual

d. Drawings

e. Addenda

Page 33: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

16. The Bidding Documents include all of the following EXCEPT:

a. Bidding Requirements

b. Contract Modifications

c. Project Manual

d. Drawings

e. Addenda

Page 34: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

17. Project specifications should be directed to which of the following:

a. The Owner.

b. The Contractor.

c. Contractors, Subcontractors and material suppliers.

d. The Owner’s legal counsel

Page 35: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

17. Project specifications should be directed to which of the following:

a. The Owner.

b. The Contractor.

c. Contractors, Subcontractors and material suppliers.

d. The Owner’s legal counsel

Page 36: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

18. The term “Contract Documents” typically includes:

a. Contract Forms.

b. Drawings.

c. Specifications.

d. All of the above.

Page 37: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

18. The term “Contract Documents” typically includes:

a. Contract Forms.

b. Drawings.

c. Specifications.

d. All of the above.

Page 38: Construction Documents Review Questions. 1.The procurement (bidding) requirements are a.a part of the construction documents, but not the contract documents.

Answers

1. a2. c3. c4. b5. c6. d7. e8. a9. b

10. d11. b12. c13. b14. b15. b16. b17. b18. d