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A skilled construction manager effectively performs residential, commercial,
industrial, and heavy and highway construction equally well. - ANSWER-false
The terms general contractor and construction manager may be used
interchangeably without difference or distinction. - ANSWER-false
Construction managers will typically provide more preconstruction services and
consulting during the project than a general contractor. - ANSWER-true
Construction Management firms typically self-perform significant portion of the
trade work. - ANSWER-false
Project Executives are normally on-site full time. - ANSWER-false
,A general superintendent is usually assisted by discipline superintendents on larger
or more complex projects. The superintendents are assisted by foreman for various
disciplines. (e.g. foundations, steel, masonry, etc.) - ANSWER-true
OSHA requires safety engineers on all projects. - ANSWER-false
A subcontractor can effectively execute a very wide range of the work items
without regard to trade specialty, or type or size of the project. - ANSWER-false
Cast in-place and precast concrete are usually installed by the same subcontractor.
- ANSWER-false
Subcontractors must be scheduled to avoid coordination difficulties. (e.g. electrical
conduits, plumbing must be installed before concrete subcontractor places concrete
for slab on grade). - ANSWER-true
The decision to award HVAC ductwork piping and controls to single or multiple
subcontractors is governed by the complexity of the project and the capabilities of
subcontractors in the project area. - ANSWER-true
Mega vendors may control the design specifications of products or systems, so
their impact must be included early in project planning. - ANSWER-true
A construction manager at risk means the owner will pay the CM for all project
cost. - ANSWER-false
Typically, the owner will pay an "agency construction manager'' a fixed percentage
fee based on project cost. - ANSWER-true
, The 2004 CSI Master Format has 49 divisions. - ANSWER-true
In the CSI Master Format, sitework is division 2 and concrete is division 3. -
ANSWER-true
The four major types of construction are:
1- Residential
2- Commercial
3- Industrial
4- Heavy Civil, Heavy Highway - ANSWER-true
Manufacturing production operations seeks to be continuous with long production
runs. However, construction projects are temporary with definite start and end
date. - ANSWER-true
All construction firms should utilize the tools and techniques of project
management. - ANSWER-true
The PMI has established five processes and nine knowledge areas applicable to
most industries. - ANSWER-true
The CMAA defines seven core construction management competencies. -
ANSWER-true
Both the PMI and the CMAA include detailed civil and mechanical engineering
information in their knowledge areas and competencies. - ANSWER-false