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CSI CDT Exam Questions With Correct Answers 100% Solved Owner - answerPrinciple stakeholder - initiates project, assumes risk, provides funding AHJ - Authorities Having Jurisdiction - answerProtect public health, safety and welfare Design Team - answerAddress planning issues, determine design program, identify codes and regulations, produce procurement and construction documents, administer construction contract, *provide QA/QC procedures* Contractor Team - answerEntity that constructs a facility. Uses management abilities to gather labor forces, subs, and material/product/equipment suppliers Supplier Team - answerFurnishes the materials and products for the facility to be constructed. Fabricator, Distributor, Manufacturer, Supplier. Facility Life Cycle - answerThe life cycle of a facility, from concept through construction to use and eventual deconstruction. Project Conception Project Delivery Design Construction Documents Procurement (Bidding/Negotiating/Purchasing) Construction Facility Management Project Conception - answerTransforms the needs of owner into clear concept on which project can be designed. Feasibility Study, Programming, Site Selection, Budgeting. Project Delivery - answerDetermine delivery method to be used. Factors - qualifications, experience, capacity, project extent, time requirements. Design - answerTwo Phases: schematic design and design development. Deliverables include graphic and written design documents and estimates of project cost. Schematic Design - answerOverall relationships and functions. Site plan and area, general size/shape/massing of elements, elevations and exteriors established, conceptual design criteria identified. Deliverables - schematic drawings, probable cost, preliminary schedules Design Development - answerTechnical issues of constructibility and integration of systems and components. Deliverables - Tech information, outline specifications, updated schedule, updated cost estimate. Construction Documents - answerDefined as the written and graphic documents prepared or assembled by the A/E for communicating the project design for construction and administering the construction contract. Construction documents include two major types of documents: Procurement documents and Contract documents. Procurement (Bidding/Negotiating/Purchasing) - answerAcceptance of the contractor's bid or negotiated sum and other conditions will result in award of a contract and commencement of work. Construction - answerResponsibilities: Contractor - perform work, project coordination, comply with project documents. A/E - construction admin, evaluation services, certify application for payment, final inspection of work. Owner - provide information, process payments, approve contract modifications, accept project upon completion. Facility Management - answerDuring occupancy, owners & facility managers maintain and evaluate the performance of the project and determine suitability for continuing use. OmniClass - answerA multi-table informational framework for organizing information used by the architectural, engineering, and construction industry. UniFormat - answerUniform classification system for organizing preliminary construction information into a standard order or sequence on the basis of systems or assemblies. Particularly useful in conceptual design. Element Identification. MasterFormat - answerArranges related construction practices, logical groupings of work results, into a series of divisions. 50 division format. Used for Specifications, data organization, and cost classification. MasterFormat Groups - answer00 Procurement and Contracting Requirement Group Specifications Group - General Requirements 01 - Facility Construction Subgroup (concrete) - Facility Services (plumbing/HVAC) - Site and Infrastructure (Earthwork) - Process Equipment (WW equipment) SectionFormat - answerProvides a uniform approach to organizing specification information by three primary parts. General, Products, Execution Sustainable Design - answerEnvironmental performance of the facility over course of its life cycle. Takes place at the product and facility level. Environmental Design Tools - answerNational Institute of Technology (NIST) - Building for Env. and Economic Sustainability (BEES) - for building products EPA - Energy Star program - products are rated for sustainability criteria compliance US Green Building Council (USGBC) - Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) - certifies facilities on USGBC criteria Bid - answerOffer to perform a contract for work or to supply materials or goods at a specific price. Proposal - answerOpportunity for more consideration by the recipient sometimes utilized when other conditions will be negotiated. Instructions for Procurement - answerRequirements with which bidder must comply before and during submission of bids. Standard forms created by professional associations often used. Green Buildings - answerReduce overall impact of the built environment by protecting occupant health and improving employee productivity. National CAD standard - answerCSI Uniform Drawing System Autonomy to Contract - answerTwo parties are mutually free to determine the terms of an agreement for a specific purpose. Trade Customs - answerIf contract document don't adequately establish intent, court may rely on customs of an industry. Preliminary Project Description - answerMethod of describing aspects of the schematic design in written form. Describe physical requirements the logical grouping of systems assemblies and components. Dual Nature of Design - answerAesthetic and Technical Design Quality Control - answerProcedures for evaluating completed activities and elements of design for conformance. Quality Assurance - answerProcedures for guarding against defects and deficiencies before and during execution of work. Allowance - answerSpecified monetary sum or quantity of work not otherwise defined by the specs and drawings. Included in Division 01. Project Budget - answer*Not* the same as construction budget. Consists of soft and hard costs. Hard Costs - answerTangible components of the completed projects. Site related costs, construction, furniture, furnishings, and equipment. Soft Costs - answerIncludes: Due diligence, project design fees, commissioning, jurisdictional fees, relocation, terminating leases and rental agreements. Construction Budget - answerPrepared by several methods. Systems (CSI UniFormat), cost per measured units, component costs. Project Schedule - answerSuccession of steps, script of interactions, milestone dates. Six Project Delivery Methods - answerDesign-Bid-Build Design-Negotiate-Build CMA Design-Build Owner-Build Integrated Project Delivery Total Project Commissioning - answerQuality process utilizing an independent company providing services. Commissioning continues through the construction stage of the project to provide QA/QC. Life Cycle Costs - answerTotal cost of ownership. Initial construction costs as well as renovation, remodeling, and improvements.
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