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Construction Management
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. All required phases prior to the start of construction.
Preconstruction Phase
Completion Schedule
Conditions of the Contract
Progress Payment
2. A formal notice sent by a contractor to an owner asserting the fact that the terms of the contract have been breached and compensation is being sought by the contractor from the owner.
Bid
Special Conditions
Claim
Letter of Intent
3. The time between the purchase date and delivery date of long-lead items.
Lump Sum Fee
Drawings
Final Completion
Sub-subcontractor
4. The bidder who has submitted the lowest competitive proposal as determined by a cursory examination of the bids submitted.
Drawings
General Contractor
Long-Lead Time
apparent Low Bidder
5. A technical review process; the close matching of engineering design to the value an owner derives from the design.
Sub-subcontractor
Changed Conditions
Value Engineering
Guaranteed Maximum Price CM (GMPCM)
6. A contract held by an owner.
Progress Payment
Claim
Warranty
Prime Contract
7. Servicing the interactive provisions in the contracts for construction between the owner and the contractor(s).
Labor and Material Bond
General Conditions (of the Contract for Construction)
Contract Administration
Critical Path(s)
8. The documents which collectively form the contract between the contractor and the owner. They consist of the bidding documents less bidding information plus pre-award addenda and post-award Change Orders.
Construction Manager
Bid
Final Completion
Contract Documents
9. Also: Errors and Omissions Insurance Insurance provided by design professionals and construction managers that protects the owner against the financial results of negligent acts by the insured.
Long-Lead Time
Specifications
Professional Liability Insurance
Contingencies
10. The second request for uniform detailed information from prospective CM practitioners being screened for a project.
RFP (Request For Proposal)
Reimbursable Expense
Lump Sum Fee
Approved Changes
11. Material and equipment required for construction which have delivery dates too far in the future to be included in a contractor's contract at bid time. They are pre-purchased directly by the owner.
Long-Lead Items
Checks and Balances
Contract Document Phase
Technical Specifications
12. A fixed dollar amount which includes all costs of services including overhead and profit.
Bid Depository
Guarantee
Lump Sum Fee
Estimated Cost to Complete
13. The bidder who has submitted the lowest competitive proposal as determined by a cursory examination of the bids submitted.
Life-Cycle Cost
apparent Low Bidder
Field Construction Manager
Conditions of the Contract
14. Graphic representations showing location - geometry - and dimensions of a project or its elements in sufficient detail to facilitate construction.
Record Drawings
Drawings
Project Team
Checks and Balances
15. The time between the purchase date and delivery date of long-lead items.
Long-Lead Time
Completion Schedule
Conditions of the Contract
Record Drawings
16. A contract held by an owner.
Estimated Final Cost
Reimbursable Expense
Clerk-of-the-Work
Prime Contract
17. Written criteria that augment the drawings pertaining to the technical construction of the project that cannot be conveniently included on the plans.
Technical Specifications
Construction Management
Long-Lead Time
Notice to Proceed
18. An estimate of the cost still to be expended on a work-scope in order to complete it. The difference between the Cost to Date and the Estimated Final Cost.
Contract Administration
Preliminary Design Phase
Estimated Cost to Complete
Project Manual
19. Also: Site Coordination Meeting - Coordination meeting A meeting dedicated essentially to contractor progress during the construction phase.
Bid Depository
Start-Up
Progress Meeting
Shop Drawings
20. Also: As Builts; Check: Record Drawings Drawings produced during or after construction and amended to show the exact location - geometry - and dimensions of the constructed project. As-Built Drawings are not the same as Record Drawings.
Technical Specifications
Shop Drawings
As-Built Drawings
Checks and Balances
21. Also: Field CM; Level 3 Manager; Level 3 Person; Superintendent - Site Manager A person designated by the CM firm to interface with the owner's and A/E's representatives on the project team at the third management level. A person located at the site
Construction Management
Notice to Proceed
Design-Build (D-B) Contractor
Field Construction Manager
22. The date on which a contractor reaches a point of completion - when subsequent interfacing contractors can productively begin work or the owner can occupy the project - in whole or in part - without undo interference.
Direct Material Costs
Long-Lead Items
Substantial Completion
Fast-Track(ing)
23. Selected strategic events of signal importance to progress used in the milestone schedule.
Final Completion
Bid Bond
Claim
Milestone
24. Costs accruing from expended labor excluding the bonus portion of overtime - insurances - and payroll taxes.
Contract Document Phase
Lump Sum Fee
Direct Material Costs
Direct Labor Costs
25. Servicing the interactive provisions in the contracts for construction between the owner and the contractor(s).
Direct Material Costs
Schematic Design Phase
Contract Administration
Special Conditions
26. Detailed statements covering procedures - and quantitative and qualitative and qualitative information pertaining to material - products - and equipment to be incorporated into a project.
Specifications
Contract Documents
Direct Labor Costs
Completion Schedule
27. Selected strategic events of signal importance to progress used in the milestone schedule.
Notice of Award
Milestone
Performance Bond
General Contractor
28. Written criteria that augment the drawings pertaining to the technical construction of the project that cannot be conveniently included on the plans.
Drawings
Milestone
Project Manual
Technical Specifications
29. A job title usually reserved for the administrative level person who supervises the work of an on-site contractor .
Long-Lead Items
Lump Sum Fee
Superintendent
Record Drawings
30. Also: Warranty/Guarantee Phase; Warranty Phase; Guarantee Phase A stipulated length of time following the construction phase - during which contractors are bonded to ensure that materials - equipment - and workmanship meet the requirements of their c
Conditions of the Contract
Clerk-of-the-Work
Owner's Representative
Occupancy Phase
31. The time between the purchase date and delivery date of long-lead items.
Approved Changes
Change Order
Long-Lead Time
Bid
32. The term used to describe the use of the overlapping expertise of each team member during team decision making.
Reimbursable Expense
Approved Changes
Warranty
Checks and Balances
33. A physical location where trade contractor proposals are fled the day before general contractor bids are to be received by an owner for pickup - opening - acceptance - or rejection by general contractors bidding the owner's project.
Bid Depository
Contract Administration
Conditions of the Contract
Lien
34. Check: CM Project Manual Written information that augments the drawings. The Project Manual contains the General Conditions - Supplementary and Special Conditions - the Form of Contract - Addenda - Change Orders - Bidding Information and Proposal For
Approved Bidders List
Conditions of the Contract
Project Manual
Milestone Schedule
35. See: Start-up; Beneficial Occupancy The process at or near construction completion when a facility is tried out (put into use) to see if it functions as designed. Usually applied to manufacturing type projects.
Conditions of the Contract
Performance Bond
Special Conditions
Commissioning
36. Changes of any nature in contract requirements which have been agreed upon through a change approval process and approved by the owner.
Notice of Award
Approved Changes
Record Drawings
Guaranteed Maximum Price CM (GMPCM)
37. Also: Concealed Conditions; Latent Conditions Conditions or circumstances - physical or otherwise - which surface after a contract has been signed and which alter the circumstances or conditions on which the contract is based.
Life-Cycle Cost
Specifications
Specifications
Changed Conditions
38. Also: Reimbursable Charges to the owner covering costs for services that could not or intentionally were not quantified at the time the fee arrangement was made.
Reimbursable Expense
Estimated Final Cost
Direct Labor Costs
Lien
39. The target cost figure covering the construction phase of a project. It includes the cost of contracts with trade contractors - construction support items other purchased labor - material and equipment - and the construction manager's cost but not th
Construction Budget
Construction Manager
Bid
Specifications
40. An individual employed by an owner to represent him on a project at the site of the work. The clerk-of- the-work's abilities - credentials - and responsibilities vary at the discretion of the owner.
Drawings
Preconstruction Phase
Clerk-of-the-Work
Estimated Cost to Complete
41. A pledge from a third party (usually a surety company) to pay liquidated damages to the owner to the extent of the difference between the bonded contractor bid and the next highest bidder but not to exceed the face value of the bond; if the bonded co
CM Services
Owner's Representative
Bid Bond
Construction Manager
42. Money put into the custody of the third party by the first party for disbursement tot the second party. A brief temporary depository for progress payments until authorized for release according to the depositor's explicit instructions.
Escrow Account
As-Built Drawings
Substantial Completion
Occupancy Phase
43. A schedule of milestones spanning from the start of construction to occupancy - used as the main measure of progress to keep the project on schedule.
Construction Budget
Guaranteed Maximum Price CM (GMPCM)
Milestone Schedule
Construction Management
44. Money put into the custody of the third party by the first party for disbursement tot the second party. A brief temporary depository for progress payments until authorized for release according to the depositor's explicit instructions.
Changed Conditions
Escrow Account
Prime Contract
Progress Payment
45. Drawings - technical specification - and addenda; the contract documents that refer to the physical construction requirements established by the A/E.
Notice to Proceed
Drawings
General Conditions (of the Contract for Construction)
Construction Documents
46. A form of the CM system where the construction manager guarantees - in addition to providing ACM services - a ceiling price to the owner for the cost of construction.
Owner's Representative
Drawings
Guaranteed Maximum Price CM (GMPCM)
Lump Sum Fee
47. A meeting dedicated essentially to contractor performance and progress payments - involving supervisors from contractor home offices and the team's Level 2 and 3 Managers.
Lien
Commissioning
Project Meeting
Construction Schedule
48. Also: Feasibility Phase The phase prior to the start of design.
Pre-design Phase
Life-Cycle Cost
General Contractor
Lien
49. The cost of purchasing - installing - owning - operating - and maintaining a construction element over the life of the facility.
Schedule of Values
Life-Cycle Cost
Critical Path(s)
Field Construction Manager
50. Also: Detailed Construction Schedule A graphic - tabular or narrative representation or depiction of the construction portion of the project- delivery process - showing activities and durations or activities in sequential order.
Project Budget
Construction Schedule
Project Team
General Contractor