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Construction Estimating

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1. Where would information be found on whether a bid bond was required and - if so - its amount?






2. Why is it a good idea for the general contractor to perform quantity surveys on work that is to be subcontracted out?


3. A work order - usually prepared by the architect and signed by the owner or the owner's agent - authorizing a change in the scope of the work and a change in the cost of the project.






4. Why do many contractors hesitate to bid just before the expiration of a union contract?






5. How does insurance differ from a surety bond?






6. stimating labor requires determining the number of work hours to do a specific task and then applying the wage rate.






7. What is the performance bond?






8. How are the various surety bonds that may be required on a specific project obtained?






9. Describe the composition of the Building Cost Index (BCI).






10. Name two systems that establish standards for the building design/construction estimating process.






11. Describe and provide examples of specific use equipment and general use equipment.






12. What are some of the costs that must be included in equipment operating costs?






13. Describe factors affecting the accuracy of detail cost estimating.






14. What is the payment bond?






15. Where the project will be constructed does not have a major influence in the preparation of an estimate.






16. Legal claims against an owner for amounts due those engaged in or supplying materials for the construction of the building.






17. An invitation to a selected list of contractors furnishing information on the submission of bids on a subject.






18. Under what conditions are wage premiums applied






19. What does the labor hour represent?






20. What are the benefits of renting equipment?






21. Explain why using overtime is not recommended for most construction projects.






22. List the factors affecting labor productivity






23. Where would information be found on whether a bid bond was required and - if so - its amount?






24. Working drawings - specifications - general conditions - supplementary general conditions - the owner-contractor agreement - and all addenda (if issued).






25. An agreed-to sum chargeable against the contractor as reimbursement for damages suffered by the owner because of contractor's failure to fulfill contractual obligations






26. Statements or drawings that modify the basic contract documents after the latter have been issued to the bidders - but prior to the taking of bids.






27. Five basic skills everyone should master


28. Under what conditions are wage premiums applied






29. A bathroom sink






30. A surety bond guaranteeing that a bidder will sign a contract - if offered - in accordance with their proposal.






31. What is the best source for productivity data?


32. The information provided in the General Conditions and Supplementary General Conditions does not influence the project cost.






33. How does insurance differ from a surety bond?






34. The equipment used on construction projects can be divided into three categories: Owned - leased - and rented.






35. Working drawings - specifications - general conditions - supplementary general conditions - the owner-contractor agreement - and all addenda (if issued).






36. On certain projects the owner may accept proposals only from contractors who are invited to bid.






37. What is retainage? Why should a contractor be concerned with a retainage clause in a contract?






38. What are some of the costs that must be included in equipment operating costs?






39. An agreed-to sum chargeable against the contractor as reimbursement for damages suffered by the owner because of contractor's failure to fulfill contractual obligations






40. What are the benefits of renting equipment?






41. stimating labor requires determining the number of work hours to do a specific task and then applying the wage rate.






42. Proposal prepared by prospective contractor specifying the charges to be made for doing the work in accordance with the contract documents.






43. Why do many contractors hesitate to bid just before the expiration of a union contract?






44. What is the maintenance bond?






45. A list prepared by the architect or engineer of the contractor's uncompleted work or work to be corrected.






46. What are some of the factors a contractor considers when making a decision to bid?






47. A surety bond guaranteeing that a bidder will sign a contract - if offered - in accordance with their proposal.






48. What is the bid bond and how does it protect the owner?






49. What is depreciation?






50. The equipment used on construction projects can be divided into three categories: Owned - leased - and rented.