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RFP (Request for Proposal) correct answers a document that solicits proposal, often made through a bidding process, by an agency or company interested in procurement of a commodity, service, or valuable asset, to potential suppliers to submit business proposals RFQ (Request for Qualifications) ...

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CNST 379 || All Correct.
RFP (Request for Proposal) correct answers a document that solicits proposal, often made
through a bidding process, by an agency or company
interested in procurement of a commodity, service, or valuable asset, to potential suppliers to
submit business proposals

RFQ (Request for Qualifications) correct answers is a document issued by a buyer of services to
sellers of services, requesting documentation of their
general qualifications and experience, to determine
whether such sellers are qualified to provide the services required by the buyer.

RFP items correct answers - name, address, and contact info
- date and time when response is due
- basic description of services being procured
- date, time, location of any on-visits or pre-response meetings
- required deliverables
- ancipated cost and schedule
- owner contract to be executed

RFQ Items correct answers - requests for general qualifications and experience

How do Construction Companies obtain bid opportunities? correct answers - owner contact
- plan rooms
- consultants, relationships within the industry
- government, FBO.gov
- friends
- repeat clients
- word of mouth due to prior reputation
- selective hard bid opportunities

Public Bid opportunities correct answers - review public advertisements
- online plan rooms
- construction news services

Private Bid opportunities correct answers - small talk
- hear of job from subs before it bids
- info typically straight from the contracting party

CM not at risk correct answers Which project delivery method typically results with the least risk
to the GC or CM?

Design-Build correct answers Which project delivery method does the architect and engineer
contract directly with the GC or CM?

GC Responses to RFPs correct answers - project specific

, - answer exactly what is asked
- response is about the owner, not you
- what keeps the owner up at night?
- professional apperance
- discuss typical safety plan

Design-Bid-Build correct answers Which project delivery method typically results in the owner
receiving the lowest possible project cost?

-CM not at Risk
-CM at risk
-Design Build
-Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) correct answers Which project delivery methods does the
GC/CM enter into a contractural agreement with the owner BEFORE the final contract amount
has been determined?

CM at risk correct answers Owner's have highest risk and highest control when they use this
PDM

Design Build correct answers Contractor's have highest risk and highest control when they use
this PDM

Design-Bid-Build correct answers Which PDM is this?
- most frequently used delivery method
- owner contracts with both designer and GC
- subcontractors contracts with GC
- selection of GC typically by lowest bidder
- best used on multiple projects of the same type
- use on less complex projects
- most cost effective way to obtain project for owner
- both private and public

Design-Bid-Build advantages correct answers These are advantages for which PDM?
- construction costs are more predictable
- cheaper
- widely accepted

Design-Bid-Build disadvantages correct answers These are disadvantages for which PDM?
- no GC input into design process
- longer construction process
- can create adversarial relationships
- no initial cost provided

Construction Manager not at risk (CMa) correct answers Which PDM is this?
- CM is a consultant to the owner and is involved in preconstruction
- CM acts as an extension of the owner's staff and the general contractor role is eliminated

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