t/f; the general conditions are comparable to the "general clauses" in a typical business contract -
Answers true
t/f; general conditions define the rights, responsibilities, and relationships of entities involved in the
performance of the contract - Answers true
t/f; general conditions are an inherent part of the owner-contract agreement - Answers true
t/f; general Conditions establish basic responsibilities for the Contractor to manage subcontractors. -
Answers true
t/f; general conditions direct how the contractor shall prepare applications for progress payments -
Answers false
t/f; general conditions define the role of the construction manager - Answers true
t/f; general conditions are modified by division 01 - general requirements, in the specifications - Answers
false
t/f; the architect/engineer is a signer of the owner contractor agreement - Answers false
t/f; general conditions are commonly produced by professional associations - Answers true
t/f; general conditions produced by professional associations rarely require modifications - Answers
False
Which of the following is not a responsibility of the Architect/Engineer according to the General
Conditions?
a. Determine the scope of work performed by subcontractors
b. Reject defective or non-conforming work
c. Approve or disapprove submittals
d. Interpret the Contract Documents - Answers a. Determine the scope of work performed by
subcontractors
Which of the following does not publish preprinted General Conditions?
a. National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE)
b. The American Institute of Architects (AIA)
c. The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)
, d. Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) - Answers c. The Construction Specifications
Institute (CSI)
t/f; supplementary conditions modify and expand upon the general conditions - Answers true
t/f; supplementary conditions prescribe administrative requirements for carrying out duties and
responsibilities of the general conditions - Answers true
t/f; EJCDC general conditions modify AIA general conditions - Answers false
t/f; supplementary conditions and division 01 general requirements must be coordinated - Answers true
t/f; supplementary conditions prescribe bidding procedures - Answers false
t/f; modifications by the supplementary condition to the general conditions should follow the order of
topics in the general conditions - Answers true
t/f; supplementary conditions prescribe specific insurance requirements for the project - Answers true
t/f; liquidated damages establish responsibilities of the owner and contractor for failures in roofing and
waterproofing - Answers false
t/f; guidance for modifying general conditions with supplementary conditions is available from the
american institute of architect (AIA) - Answers true
t/f; unless modified by supplementary conditions, binding arbitration is required by AIA A201 general
conditions for resolution of construction disputes - Answers true
t/f; dollar limits for construction insurance should be established by the architect/engineer - Answers
false
t/f; requirements for bid bond are expressed as a percentage of the bid amount - Answers true
t/f; a surety bond guarantees that the contractor will satisfactorily perform according to the contract
and will pay its expenses for performing the work - Answers true
t/f; the meaning of the terms "warranty" and "guaranty" are determined by the author of the general
conditions - Answers true
t/f; special warranties are expanded requirements fulfilled by subcontractors and product
manufacturers - Answers true
t/f; a one year warranty on construction is the same as the one year correction period, according to AIA
and EJCDC general conditions - Answers false
Which of the following is untrue regarding Special Warranties?
a. Basic part of the Contract.