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An owner is unsure of the best type of payment structure to adopt in their contract with a contractor and requests that the contractor provide three different options for them to evaluate. Of the following list, which would the contractor provide to the owner? Choose three. A. Unit price contrac...

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LARE - Section 1 Practice Questions

An owner is unsure of the best type of payment structure to adopt in their contract with a contractor
and requests that the contractor provide three different options for them to evaluate. Of the following
list, which would the contractor provide to the owner?

Choose three.

A. Unit price contract

B. Cost-plus contract

C. As-built contract

D. Lump sum contract

E. Boilerplate contract correct answersUnit price contract

Cost-plus contract

Lump sum contract



Which of the following parties has the ability to place a tax lien against a property?

A. Government

B. Landscape architect

C. Material supplier

D. General contractor correct answersGovernment



Which of the following would NOT be considered a potential use for as-built drawings?

A. Used to compare final built conditions to those in the record drawings

B. Used to determine liability in construction-related litigation

C. Used by a future party to make modifications, additions or alterations to a project site

D. Used to fabricate custom site elements as requested by the landscape architect correct answersUsed
to fabricate custom site elements as requested by the landscape architect



A contractor is tasked with pouring a concrete driveway per the plans and performance specifications
supplied by a landscape architect. The work is completed to the landscape architect's satisfaction with

,the exception of the broom finish on the concrete, which is sloppy and unattractive. Of the options
provided, which of the following actions would the contractor most likely take?

A. Demolish the work and reinstall it per the landscape architect's verbal direction regarding the broom
finish

B. Stand by the work as performed and do nothing

C. Demolish the work and reinstall it because it does not meet the performance specification

D. Demolish the work and reinstall it because it does not meet the information provided in the plans
correct answersStand by the work as performed and do nothing



The primary reason that a landscape architect should not give orders or direction directly to a
contractor's workers is that:

A. The workers may begin to follow the landscape architect's direction instead of the plans

B. The workers could misinterpret the direction and execute the requested work improperly

C. Doing so places undue liability on the landscape architect and can make them responsible for any
resulting cost overruns

D. The contractor can accuse the landscape architect of misfeasance in a court of law correct
answersDoing so places undue liability on the landscape architect and can make them responsible for
any resulting cost overruns



Which of the following answers correctly lists the order of project management activities according to
Ramroth in "Project Management

for Design Professionals"?

A. Defining, Planning, Directing, Coordinating, Monitoring, Learning B. Learning, Defining, Planning,
Directing. Coordinating, Monitoring C. Coordinating, Monitoring, Learning. Defining. Planning, Directing

D. Coordinating, Monitoring, Defining, Planning, Directing. Learning correct answersDefining, Planning,
Directing, Coordinating, Monitoring, Learning



A project manager might use contingency planning for which of the following objectives?

A. To reduce the risk related to uncertainties or potential threats

B. To improve overall project performance

C. To increase staff morale and meet deadlines

D. To transfer financial losses to another, equally responsible, party correct answersTo reduce the risk
related to uncertainties or potential threats

,A landscape architect has commissioned a site survey for a project, but when the surveyor sends the
requested drawings to the landscape architect, it is missing basic information that was omitted from the
service contract. What should the landscape architect do? A. Request that the surveyor include the
missing information because it was basic and should have been included as a best practice

B. Request that the surveyor include the missing information after signing a contract for additional
services

C. Take responsibility for the missing information and use the survey as-is

D. Go to the site and measure the missing information correct answersRequest that the surveyor include
the missing information after signing a contract for additional services



7) A project manager is asked to determine the percentage completion of the construction documents.
Of the answers provided, which of the following actions would yield the most accurate estimate?

A. Make an estimate based on the number of hours billed to the project

B. Make an estimate based on the number of drawings completed in relation to the list of drawings
required

C. Make an estimate based on self reporting from all members of the design team

D. Make an estimate based on the number of days remaining to the submittal deadline correct
answersMake an estimate based on the number of drawings completed in relation to the list of drawings
required



When acting as a subconsultant, a landscape architect is expected to:

A. Lead the overall design for the project in question

B. Coordinate with the prime consultant to produce work as described in the scope of services section of
the design contract

C. Liaise directly with the client regarding all design issues

D. Offer guidance to the contractor as needed correct answersCoordinate with the prime consultant to
produce work as described in the scope of services section of the design contract



A landscape architect is recording meeting minutes at a project-related meeting with numerous
attendees from a variety of firms and

organizations. Which of the following data should be recorded in those meeting minutes?

, Choose all that apply.

A. The date, time and location of the meeting

B. The names, positions and firms/organizations of all attendees

C. All notable and relevant statements made by the attendees

D. The number of years that each attendee has been in their current position correct answersThe date,
time and location of the meeting

The names, positions and firms/organizations of all attendees

All notable and relevant statements made by the attendees

The number of years that each attendee has been in their current position



Which of the following statements about the general conditions (contained in the project manual) are
TRUE?

Choose all that apply.

A. Contains "boilerplate" language that establishes the rights, authority and obligations of the
contracting parties

B. Are also referred to as "supplementary conditions"

C. Outlines the general rules under which a project will be built

D. Contains general information related to material finishes and product specifications correct
answersContains "boilerplate" language that establishes the rights, authority and obligations of the
contracting parties

Outlines the general rules under which a project will be built



Errors and omissions insurance generally does not cover the actions of which of the following parties:

A. Surveyors

B. Landscape Architects

C. Architects

D. Contractors correct answersContractors



When advertising a public works project for bid, which of the following items would NOT be included in
the bid advertisement?

A. Project location

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