Contractor
1. In the most basic construction contracting model, all documents and money flow from the owner to the ________________, and the product (the project) moves from the _______________ to the owner. (select the best answer that fits both blanks)
Owner
2. In accordance with the tex...
Contractor - ANSWER- 1. In the most basic construction contracting model, all
documents and money flow from the owner to the ________________, and the
product (the project) moves from the _______________ to the owner. (select the
best answer that fits both blanks)
Owner - ANSWER- 2. In accordance with the text book, the has the right to expect
the project to get done on time, to get it at the appropriate level of quality, and to
get what is specified and paid for.
Owner - ANSWER- 3. When not barred from the specific contract, the law imposes
several warranties, duties, and responsibilities on the whether or not they are
specifically highlighted directly in the contract language. These general
responsibilities include: a.) warranting the adequacy of the plans and
specifications; b.) disclosing of superior knowledge; c.) funding the work,
including all changes; and d.) preserving the integrity of the public bidding and
contract award systems in the case of public contracting.
Architect's - ANSWER- 4. In a typical lump-sum contract, it is the
_________________ first responsibility to indicate clearly and completely all items
of work in sufficient detail on the plans and/or in the specifications in order to
accurately describe the complete project with sufficient particularity.
Contractor - ANSWER- 5. In accordance with the text book, the has the right to
expect to be dealt with fairly, to be paid on time for acceptable performance, and
to have all project documents be completed and be correct to the point that they
can be depended upon with confidence.
Spearin Doctrine - ANSWER- 6. The requires that the owner warrants the
adequacy of the plan and specifications and therefore bears the responsibility for
any defects in them.
Owner - ANSWER- 7. Change orders are a normal part of the construction
process. Because of the fact that changes occur on virtually every construction
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