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75 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 75
Who Is Involved in Processing and Approving Changes?
Contractor, Architect, Owner
Contractor, Subcontractors, Owners
The Contractor
Contractor, Subcontractors, Material Suppliers
Term 2 of 75
Write a Letter
Ms Powerpoint
MS Word
Ms Excel
Ms Access
Definition 3 of 75
MS Access
Write a Letter
Develop a Submittal Log
Develop a Contact List
Deliver a Presentation
,Definition 4 of 75
MS Outlook
Read an Email
Send an Email
Answer Emails
Send an Alert
Definition 5 of 75
May include:
Plumbing
Electrical
HVAC equipment
Elevator
Fire protection systems
Fire alarm
Environmental/storm water drainage
Health department
Substantial Completion
Lien Releases
Inspection Releases
Sub Payments
,Term 6 of 75
Progress Payments
Building Information Modeling
(computerized information system representing the construction process).
uses 3D drawings and additional information such as:
description
specifications
cost components
schedule
Signed documentation of receipt is necessary by the Contractor.
Should be kept in a safe, retrievable location.
"As built Drawings"
records actual dimensions, location of utilities, and any changes in the drawing.
Partial payments made during period portions (Usually monthly)
most common payment method.
Definition 7 of 75
MS Powerpoint
Develop a Submittal Log
Deliver a Presentation
Write a Letter
Slide Thumbnail Pane
, Definition 8 of 75
the contractor determines:
the work remaining and value
payment due (excluding retainage)
back charges and disputed payment
retainage due
approximate completion dates for remaining work
Liquidated Damages
Financial Resolution
Substantial Completion
Sub Payments
Definition 9 of 75
A change to a contract resulting from conduct from the owner or architect that has the effect of
requiring the contractor to perform work.
Constructive Changes
What Is A Change Order?
Precedence Clauses
Retainage
75 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 75
Who Is Involved in Processing and Approving Changes?
Contractor, Architect, Owner
Contractor, Subcontractors, Owners
The Contractor
Contractor, Subcontractors, Material Suppliers
Term 2 of 75
Write a Letter
Ms Powerpoint
MS Word
Ms Excel
Ms Access
Definition 3 of 75
MS Access
Write a Letter
Develop a Submittal Log
Develop a Contact List
Deliver a Presentation
,Definition 4 of 75
MS Outlook
Read an Email
Send an Email
Answer Emails
Send an Alert
Definition 5 of 75
May include:
Plumbing
Electrical
HVAC equipment
Elevator
Fire protection systems
Fire alarm
Environmental/storm water drainage
Health department
Substantial Completion
Lien Releases
Inspection Releases
Sub Payments
,Term 6 of 75
Progress Payments
Building Information Modeling
(computerized information system representing the construction process).
uses 3D drawings and additional information such as:
description
specifications
cost components
schedule
Signed documentation of receipt is necessary by the Contractor.
Should be kept in a safe, retrievable location.
"As built Drawings"
records actual dimensions, location of utilities, and any changes in the drawing.
Partial payments made during period portions (Usually monthly)
most common payment method.
Definition 7 of 75
MS Powerpoint
Develop a Submittal Log
Deliver a Presentation
Write a Letter
Slide Thumbnail Pane
, Definition 8 of 75
the contractor determines:
the work remaining and value
payment due (excluding retainage)
back charges and disputed payment
retainage due
approximate completion dates for remaining work
Liquidated Damages
Financial Resolution
Substantial Completion
Sub Payments
Definition 9 of 75
A change to a contract resulting from conduct from the owner or architect that has the effect of
requiring the contractor to perform work.
Constructive Changes
What Is A Change Order?
Precedence Clauses
Retainage