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CON 3900 FINAL EXAM COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS COMPLETE WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS CONTRACTS, CLAIMS, SURETY, AND CONSTRUCTION LAW 1. Under standard AIA A201, a “Change Order” is valid only if: A) Signed by the owner and contractor B) Signed by the architect and contractor C) Signed by the owner, contractor, and architect D) Verbally approved by the owner Correct Answer: C Rationale: AIA A201 §7.2.1 requires a Change Order to be signed by the owner, contractor, and architect to be binding. Verbal approvals or two-party signatures lack the required consensus for a formal change to contract price/time. ________________________________________ 2. True or False: In a lump sum contract, the contractor bears the risk of all quantity overruns. Correct Answer: False Rationale: In a true lump sum, the contractor bears risk of cost overruns, but quantity overruns of design-defined items may be compensable if they exceed contract documents. If the overrun is due to differing site conditions or owner-directed changes, the contractor can seek adjustment. ________________________________________ 3. Which document typically establishes the legal relationship between owner and contractor? A) General conditions B) Supplementary conditions C) Agreement form (e.g., AIA A101) D) Specifications Correct Answer: C Rationale: The Agreement (e.g., AIA A101 or A102) contains the parties’ signatures, contract sum, commencement/completion dates, and incorporates other documents. General conditions are terms within that agreement. ________________________________________ 4. A “no-damages-for-delay” clause is generally unenforceable if: A) The delay was only one week B) The delay was caused by the owner’s bad faith or active interference C) The contractor failed to submit a schedule D) The project was publicly funded Correct Answer: B Rationale: Courts often refuse to enforce such clauses when the owner’s conduct is willful, fraudulent, or actively interferes with progress, as that would violate implied covenant of good faith. ________________________________________ 5. Fill in the blank: Under the Spearin doctrine, the implied warranty of plans and specifications means the ______ is liable for defects in design. Correct Answer: owner Rationale: United States v. Spearin (1918) holds that if contractor builds according to owner-provided design, owner warrants its adequacy; contractor is not liable for resulting failure unless design defect was obvious. ________________________________________ 6. Which type of contract provides the lowest risk for the owner regarding final cost? A) Cost-plus-fixed-fee B) Guaranteed maximum price (GMP) C) Time and materials D) Unit price Correct Answer: B Rationale: GMP caps the owner’s cost risk; any overrun is contractor’s responsibility. Cost-plus and T&M pass cost risk to owner; unit price has volume risk. ________________________________________ 7. True or False: A mechanic’s lien can attach to public property. Correct Answer: False Rationale: Mechanic’s liens generally apply to private property only. On public projects, claimants use payment bonds (Miller Act or state equivalents) instead. ________________________________________ 8. Under the Miller Act, a payment bond is required on federal projects exceeding: A) $35,000 B) $100,000 C) $150,000 D) $2,000,000 Correct Answer: C Rationale: 40 U.S.C. §3131 requires payment bond for federal contracts over $150,000; for contracts $35k–$150k, alternative security may be accepted. ________________________________________ 9. Which dispute resolution method is non-binding unless parties agree otherwise? A) Arbitration B) Litigation C) Mediation D) Mini-trial Correct Answer: C Rationale: Mediation is facilitated negotiation; mediator has no power to impose decision. Arbitration yields binding award (subject to limited review). ________________________________________ 10. The “contract time” in a construction contract is typically measured in: A) Working days B) Calendar days C) Either, as defined in the agreement D) Hours of labor on site Correct Answer: C Rationale: Contracts define “days” explicitly—calendar days (all days) or working days (excluding weekends/holidays). Ambiguity is resolved against drafter. ________________________________________ 11. In which procurement method does the contractor begin work before design is complete? A) Design-bid-build B) Construction manager at risk (CMAR) with early work packages C) Multi-prime D) Low-bid sealed Correct Answer: B Rationale: CMAR allows phased construction (fast tracking). Design-bid-build requires full design before bidding. Multi-prime is still design complete. ________________________________________ 12. True or False: A subcontractor may sue the owner directly for nonpayment even without a direct contract, under third-party beneficiary theory. Correct Answer: True Rationale: If the prime contract was intended to benefit subcontractors (payment terms), they can sue as intended third-party beneficiaries. This is common in public projects with payment bonds. ________________________________________ 13. A “cardinal change” differs from a ordinary change order because it: A) Costs more than $50,000 B) Alters the fundamental nature of the work C) Requires surety consent D) Is approved by the architect only Correct Answer: B Rationale: Cardinal change is so extensive it falls outside original contract scope, entitling contractor to abandon work and recover for all work performed (quantum meruit). ________________________________________ 14. Fill in the blank: The legal principle that prevents a contractor from claiming additional time for a delay they caused is called ______. Correct Answer: concurrent delay (but careful – more precise: “unexcused delay by claimant bars recovery” – standard term: self-inflicted delay). Better: waiver by misconduct? No – “Unclean hands” or prevention doctrine? Actually standard: Contractor cannot benefit from own delay. But exam common: “concurrent delay” rule – if both parties delay, contractor cannot recover if they contributed. Most accurate: “you cannot take advantage of your own wrong” – but fill-in likely expects concurrent delay. Better answer: concurrent delay – the rule is that where both owner and contractor cause delay concurrently, contractor may not recover damages unless they can segregate. Standard: “No recovery for delay caused by contractor.” Let’s stick with concurrent delay as common exam answer. ________________________________________ 15. Which of the following is NOT a requirement for a valid mechanic’s lien? A) Filing within statutory time after last work B) Preliminary notice to owner (in many states) C) A signed contract with the owner D) Provision of labor or materials improving property Correct Answer: C Rationale: Subcontractors and suppliers can file liens without direct contract with owner. Other three are typical statutory requirements. ________________________________________

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CON 3900 FINAL EXAM COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS
COMPLETE WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS
CONTRACTS, CLAIMS, SURETY, AND CONSTRUCTION
LAW



1. Under standard AIA A201, a “Change Order” is valid only if:
A) Signed by the owner and contractor
B) Signed by the architect and contractor
C) Signed by the owner, contractor, and architect
D) Verbally approved by the owner
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: AIA A201 §7.2.1 requires a Change Order to be signed by the owner,
contractor, and architect to be binding. Verbal approvals or two-party signatures
lack the required consensus for a formal change to contract price/time.


2. True or False: In a lump sum contract, the contractor bears the risk of all
quantity overruns.
Correct Answer: False
Rationale: In a true lump sum, the contractor bears risk of cost overruns,
but quantity overruns of design-defined items may be compensable if they exceed
contract documents. If the overrun is due to differing site conditions or owner-
directed changes, the contractor can seek adjustment.


3. Which document typically establishes the legal relationship between owner and
contractor?
A) General conditions
B) Supplementary conditions

,C) Agreement form (e.g., AIA A101)
D) Specifications
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Agreement (e.g., AIA A101 or A102) contains the parties’
signatures, contract sum, commencement/completion dates, and incorporates
other documents. General conditions are terms within that agreement.


4. A “no-damages-for-delay” clause is generally unenforceable if:
A) The delay was only one week
B) The delay was caused by the owner’s bad faith or active interference
C) The contractor failed to submit a schedule
D) The project was publicly funded
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Courts often refuse to enforce such clauses when the owner’s conduct
is willful, fraudulent, or actively interferes with progress, as that would violate
implied covenant of good faith.


5. Fill in the blank: Under the Spearin doctrine, the implied warranty of plans and
specifications means the ______ is liable for defects in design.
Correct Answer: owner
Rationale: United States v. Spearin (1918) holds that if contractor builds according
to owner-provided design, owner warrants its adequacy; contractor is not liable
for resulting failure unless design defect was obvious.


6. Which type of contract provides the lowest risk for the owner regarding final
cost?
A) Cost-plus-fixed-fee
B) Guaranteed maximum price (GMP)
C) Time and materials
D) Unit price

,Correct Answer: B
Rationale: GMP caps the owner’s cost risk; any overrun is contractor’s
responsibility. Cost-plus and T&M pass cost risk to owner; unit price has volume
risk.


7. True or False: A mechanic’s lien can attach to public property.
Correct Answer: False
Rationale: Mechanic’s liens generally apply to private property only. On public
projects, claimants use payment bonds (Miller Act or state equivalents) instead.


8. Under the Miller Act, a payment bond is required on federal projects exceeding:
A) $35,000
B) $100,000
C) $150,000
D) $2,000,000
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: 40 U.S.C. §3131 requires payment bond for federal contracts over
$150,000; for contracts $35k–$150k, alternative security may be accepted.


9. Which dispute resolution method is non-binding unless parties agree
otherwise?
A) Arbitration
B) Litigation
C) Mediation
D) Mini-trial
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Mediation is facilitated negotiation; mediator has no power to impose
decision. Arbitration yields binding award (subject to limited review).

, 10. The “contract time” in a construction contract is typically measured in:
A) Working days
B) Calendar days
C) Either, as defined in the agreement
D) Hours of labor on site
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Contracts define “days” explicitly—calendar days (all days) or working
days (excluding weekends/holidays). Ambiguity is resolved against drafter.


11. In which procurement method does the contractor begin work before design
is complete?
A) Design-bid-build
B) Construction manager at risk (CMAR) with early work packages
C) Multi-prime
D) Low-bid sealed
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: CMAR allows phased construction (fast tracking). Design-bid-build
requires full design before bidding. Multi-prime is still design complete.


12. True or False: A subcontractor may sue the owner directly for nonpayment
even without a direct contract, under third-party beneficiary theory.
Correct Answer: True
Rationale: If the prime contract was intended to benefit subcontractors (payment
terms), they can sue as intended third-party beneficiaries. This is common in
public projects with payment bonds.


13. A “cardinal change” differs from a ordinary change order because it:
A) Costs more than $50,000
B) Alters the fundamental nature of the work
C) Requires surety consent

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