COSC 153 - EXAM 2 –
FICKLE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Programming
A written statement of the requirements of the
building identifying important information, potential roadblocks and an
overall objective matched to the owner's budget. The final product is
often referred to as the Program of Requirements which is a summary
of all the pertinent information collected.
(The AIA does not consider Programing a design phase)
Schematic Design (SD)
Create a basic design identifying shape
and size of spaces and investigating various design alternatives to
meet the Program of Requirements. This includes preliminary
drawings including floor plans and elevations but in the format of rough
sketches of renderings. Identifies an outline of how the project
will look and function without getting to far into the details.
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Design Development (DD)
The development of a design with much more
detail and the development of specifications. This is the refinement of a
specific
design scheme and a system-by-system analysis of all the inter-related
parts of the project.
Construction Documents (CD)
A complete set of drawings and specifications
that provide a comprehensive description of what is to be constructed.
Pre-Construction Phase
This role varies significantly based on the type of construction contract we
sign.
Procurement Phase
The Procurement Phase is often referred
to as the project "buy out" phase which includes purchasing all
the subcontracted work, labor, materials, tools and equipment
required to complete the project.
Construction Phases - Mobilization
This phase is about setting up the project site and
getting ready to start construction.
Staging and Layout Plans - Where are we going to put all the materials,
equipment, office trailers, dumpsters, toilets, etc. that we have to have to
complete the work.
Mobilization
This phase is about setting up the project site and
getting ready to start construction.
Staging and Layout Plans
Where are we going to put all the materials, equipment, office trailers,
dumpsters, toilets, etc. that we have
to have to complete the work.
Construction Operations
This is the actual get the work put in place
stage, but that also includes getting ready to put the work in place.
Getting ready can be very time consuming and detail oriented.
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