BCN3761 MIDTERM (ANSWERED) 84
questions and correct answers.
what are the three basic types of documents used in construction contracts?
a. Bidding and Contract Requirements
b. Drawings
c. Specifications
d. Marketing data
a. bidding and contract req.
b. drawings
c. specifications
which of the following are included in the bidding documents but not in the construction contract
documents?
a. Instructions to Bidders
b. General Conditions of the Contract
c. Agreement Form
d. Bid Form
a. instruction to bidders
d. bid form
T/F; specifications describe the construction in text form
true
T/F; construction specifications apply only to the construction phase of a project
false
T/F; development of construction specifications for a project begins during the contract document
phase
false
T/F; procurement documents include construction specifications
true
T/F; design-bid-build and design-build two valid method to procure a construction project
true
T/F; contract documents are identified in the agreement for a construction project
true
T/F; drawing are the graphic description of the work to be performed by the contractor
true
, the agreement included which of the following for the construction contract?
a. Summary of the work to be performed by the Contractor
b. Time within which work shall be completed
c. Amount of money to be paid by Owner to Contractor
d. All of the above
a. summary of work to be performed by the contractor,
b. time within work shall be completed
c. amount of money to be paid by owner
d. All of the above
T/F; the purpose of the drawings and specifications is to communicate information between the
architect/engineer and the contractor
true
T/F; the term 'work' is defined in the general conditions of the contract
true
the contract drawings designate which of the following relationships between elements of a facility.
a. Identification of equipment
b. Limits of areas where work is performed
c. Dimensions and sizes of components in the construction
d. All of the above
a. identification of equipment
b. limits of areas where work is performed
c. dimensions and sizes of components in the construction
d. All of the above
T/F; drawings indicate which elements of the work shall be performed by specific contractors
false
T/F; drawings are organized according to the design discipline responsible for their preparation
true
drawings should not indicate which of the following?
a. Work performed by the Owner
b. Proprietary names for products indicated
c. Alternate bid conditions
d. Locations for each factory-manufactured component
b. proprietary names for products indicated
specifications should not indicate which of the following?
a. Descriptions for product bid conditions
b. Requirements for installation of equipment
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