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NCIDQ IDPX FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE 500 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW
VERSION!!


What is a contract? - ANSWERThis is a bargain between 2 or more parties who each
agree to exchange something that the other wants


What is a purchase order? - ANSWERThis is a form that gives the receiving party all of
the necessary information to supply the goods or services and authorizes the purchase
of the listed items

What is project cost? - ANSWERThis is the total cost (or estimated cost) given to the
owner of all components of the project including items spec'd by the designer, labor,
materials, FF&E, and allowance for contractors overhead and profit



If the lowest bid exceeds project budget/fixed limit, the owner has what 4 options? -
ANSWER1. Increase budget
2. Allow rebidding of the project
3. Abandon project
4. The designer must modify the drawings and specs, without charge, to reduce cost


What are the 5 ways fees can be charged? - ANSWER1. Fixed fee- fixed sum of money
the client must pay
2. Hourly rate- common form is "billing rate"
3. Percentage of project cost- with this method, the professional fee is determined
based on the total cost of the project
4. Area fee- determined by multiplying the square footage of the project by some fixed
rate
5. Retail method- where the designer acts as a reseller of goods


Planning involves setting requirements in what 3 critical areas? - ANSWER1. Time
2. Fees

,3. Quality


What is time planning? - ANSWERThis is scheduling the work required and making
sure there are enough fees and staff to complete it

(Chapter 28)

What is fee projection? - ANSWERThis takes the total fee the designer will receive for
the project and allocates it to the schedule and staff members who will work on the
project

(Chapter 28)

What is quality planning? - ANSWERThis is determining with the client what
expectations are concerning design, cost, and other aspects of the project

(Chapter 28)

What are the 2 major parts of a project schedule? - ANSWERDesign time and
construction/installation time

(Chapter 28)

What are 2 scheduling tools? - ANSWERGantt chart and CPM (critical path method)
Chart

(Chapter 28)

What are 4 basic kinds of communication in a design office? - ANSWER1. Work
assignment
2. Instructional
3. Reward and punishment
4. Social

(Chapter 28)

What 7 things are included in pre-design? - ANSWER1. Researching project type and
clients
2. Determining project scope and stakeholders
3. Identify design team
4. Select consultants
5. Set up files
6. Determine construction delivery methods
7. Performing programming

,(Chapter 29)

What are the 3 construction delivery methods? - ANSWER1. Design-bid-build-
traditional approach to project delivery where a designer designs the project and
prepares CD's and specs, which are then sent out for bidding. The lowest bid is
selected and the owners enter into a single contract with them

2. Construction manager- acts as an agent to the owner, advises designer on material
selection, costs, selecting contractors, coordinating construction, etc.

3. Design-build- responsibility for both design and construction with one entity

(Chapter 29)

Contracts between the owner and contractor are established in what 2 ways? -
ANSWER1. Negotiated contract- the owner selects a contractor to do the work. The
contractor and owner negotiate a price. They may be selected based on previous
relationships or recommendations.

2. Bid contract- the drawings and specs are completed by the interior designer and then
sent to several GC's who bid on the work. The owner then selects the contractor based
on cost, experience, schedule, etc.

(Chapter 30)

What are the 2 ways to notify prospective bidders of a project? - ANSWER1. Advertising
publicly (newspapers, trade magazines, online)
2. An invitation to bid (prequalified bidders)

(Chapter 30)

What is an addendum? - ANSWERThis is a written or graphic document issued by the
interior designer that modifies or interprets the bidding documents by additions,
deletions, clarifications, or corrections.

(Chapter 30)

What is a pre-bid conference? - ANSWERThis is a meeting with the interior designer,
owner, architect, engineer consultants, and bidders during which the bidders can ask
questions and the designer and owner can emphasize important conditions of the
project

(Chapter 30)

What is bid security? - ANSWERThis is used to ensure that the successful bidder will
enter into a contract with the owner

, (Chapter 30)

What is a performance bond? - ANSWERThis is a statement by a surety (guarantor)
company that obligates the surety company to complete construction of the owner's
project if the contractor defaults on their obligations

(Chapter 30)

What are unit prices? - ANSWERThese are set costs for certain portions of the work
based on individual quantities such as lineal foot, square yards, etc. of installed
materials

(Chapter 30)

What is an allowance? - ANSWERThis is a set amount of money established by the
interior designer to cover a particular material or piece of equipment when the cost for
that item is unknown at the time of bidding

(Chapter 30)

The interior designer should create a _____ at each site visit/observation and take
notes. - ANSWERField Report

(Chapter 31)

What is a claim? - ANSWERThis is a demand by the contractor or owner seeking
money, an extension of time, an adjustment/interpretation of contract terms, or other
relief from the terms of the contract.

(Chapter 31)

What are 2 common construction claims? Explain what they are. - ANSWERThese are
claims for additional time and claims for concealed or unknown conditions.

Claims for additional time- If the contractor feels that extra time is needed, they must
submit the reasons for the request and include cost estimate.

Claims for concealed or unknown conditions- If there is a surprise on the jobsite once
construction begins, the contractor may make a claim for additional time or money. To
be valid, the unknown conditions must be physically concealed or must be of unusual
nature.

(Chapter 31)

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