Construction Jobsite Management 4th Edition William R Mincks Hal Johnston- Test Bank
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Chapter_03_Use_of_Construction_Documents_on_the_Jobsite 1. The design for construction projects is typically
developed by the contractor and the architect.
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2. Codes and regulations are not
formally included as construction documents.
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3. The General Requirements
section specifies the products, equipment, and systems that are intended to
be installed during the project.
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4. Addenda are bulletins of
additional information that are germane to the contract documents issued
during the bid period.
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5. Structural drawings usually do
not have definitive dimensions for the foundations and structural elements.
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6. The Project Manual typically
includes:
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7. The ____ usually appears at the
front of the Project Manual.
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8. The _______________ are the
base of reference for determining responsibility and liability for actions by
owner and contractor during the project period.
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9. Some common ____ include door, window,
louver, and finish.
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10. The ____ are normally more
specific in regard to the material strength and tolerances than are those in
the Project Manual.
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11. The ____________________ of
the project furnishes the construction documents to the contractor for the
project. |
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12. The ____________________
section contains information about the bid procedure. |
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13. The________________ is
commonly used for most building construction specifications in the U.S. and
Canada. |
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14. The ____________________
drawings are usually identified by an “A” designation. |
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15. Numerous systems are shown on
the ___________________ drawings, such as fire alarm, communication, or
security, which may be shown on separate drawings or may be integrated. |
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16. Explain how codes are used in
construction documents. |
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17. Discuss the purpose of
construction drawings. |
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18. Explain the purpose of the
General and Supplementary Conditions to the Contract. |
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19. Explain the purpose of
structural drawings. |
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20. Compare mechanical and electrical
drawings with architectural drawings. What are differences between them? |
Chapter_05_Documentation_and_Record_Keeping_at_the_Jobsite
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1. When
preparing for the project, the contractor begins the documentation process by
keeping logs and schedules for product submittals.
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2.
Compliance with most contractors’ safety programs requires that all visitors
to the jobsite be entered in the daily report.
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3. A
diary is really the employee’s property.
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4.
Progress meetings are the most common during the design phase of the project.
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5. During
the first half of the project, a primary concern is processing submittals,
samples, and shop drawings.
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6. The
current status of change orders should be discussed in
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7. A ____
log records revisions, with dates and reference-associated documents, such as
change orders.
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8. Prior
to beginning project construction, the contractor normally prepares a ____
that lists the types of material, the amount, the vendor, and the cost.
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9. The
____ is a dated record of when a particular document or item was sent to
another party.
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10. In progress meeting minutes,
the ____ should address the type of document, type of meeting, date of the
meeting, and sequential number of the meeting.
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11. A request for information, or
RFI, is typically sent from contractor to the____________. |
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12. The weekly or monthly report
for internal management is normally written in ____________________ form. |
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13. The ____________________ can
be an accurate account of telephone conversations, or it can be a list that
contains the time of the call, the person called, and the person calling. |
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14. Any activity that involves
motion within a relatively short duration is a good subject for a(n)
____________________. |
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15. A company’s safety program
typically requires specific ____________ reports. |
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16. Explain the importance of
complete and accurate documentation and how it is achieved. |
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17. Discuss why weather
information is important for project documentation. |
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18. Explain the purpose of a
subcontractor log. |
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19. What does time-lapse
photography involve and when is it used? |
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20. Explain the methods used to
record parties in attendance at a meeting. |
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