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Construction Management
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1. Changes of any nature in contract requirements which have been agreed upon through a change approval process and approved by the owner.
Approved Changes
Construction Budget
Direct Costs
Design-Build (D-B) Contractor
2. 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.
As-Built Drawings
Estimated Cost to Complete
Design Development Phase
apparent Low Bidder
3. A contractor who has a contract with a prime contractor.
Subcontractor
Conditions of the Contract
Field Construction Manager
Sub-subcontractor
4. Also: Contract Modification The document that alters the contract amount - contract time - or contract requirements of the original contract entered into by the owner and a contractor.
Professional Liability Insurance
Critical Path(s)
Change Order
As-Built Drawings
5. An estimate of cost based on rough or incomplete information - with a stated degree of accuracy. The more information available - the more accurate the estimate. Loosely called a 'ballpark' estimate.
Budget Estimate
Warranty
Owner's Representative
Lump Sum Fee
6. The list of contractors that have survived prequalification tests.
Progress Meeting
Design-Build (D-B) Contractor
Preliminary Design Phase
Approved Bidders List
7. Also: Site Coordination Meeting - Coordination meeting A meeting dedicated essentially to contractor progress during the construction phase.
Critical Path(s)
Construction Management
Progress Meeting
RFP (Request For Proposal)
8. Applies to engineering projects; the initial design effort following signing of the owner; engineer agreement. It is followed by the Final Design Phase.
Lump Sum Fee
Preliminary Design Phase
Approved Bidders List
Value Engineering
9. Also: Feasibility Phase The phase prior to the start of design.
General Conditions (of the Contract for Construction)
apparent Low Bidder
General Contractor
Pre-design Phase
10. Detailed statements covering procedures - and quantitative and qualitative and qualitative information pertaining to material - products - and equipment to be incorporated into a project.
Specifications
Letter of Intent
Commissioning
General Contractor
11. An agreement by which a party accepts responsibility for fulfilling an obligation.
Notice of Award
Guarantee
Commissioning
Project Manual
12. 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
Final Completion
RFP (Request For Proposal)
Superintendent
13. 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.
Schedule of Values
Long-Lead Items
Sub-subcontractor
Substantial Completion
14. 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 Manager
Milestone Schedule
Changed Conditions
Project Meeting
15. 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.
Changed Conditions
Bid
Preliminary Design Phase
Milestone
16. 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.
Estimated Cost to Complete
Substantial Completion
Budget Estimate
Final Completion
17. A contract held by an owner.
Prime Contract
Lump Sum Fee
CM Services
Project Meeting
18. Term that refers to the General Conditions and the Supplementary and Special Conditions of the contract for construction.
Reimbursable Expense
Lump Sum Fee
Prime Contract
Conditions of the Contract
19. Check: As-Built Drawings A set of contract document drawings - marked up as construction proceeds - which show the exact location - geometry - and dimensions of all elements of the constructed project as installed.
Lump Sum Fee
Record Drawings
Final Design Phase
Design-Build (D-B) Contracting
20. A job title usually reserved for the administrative level person who supervises the work of an on-site contractor .
Superintendent
Construction Schedule
Conditions of the Contract
Warranty
21. 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.
Start-Up
Schedule of Values
Long-Lead Items
Notice to Proceed
22. Drawings - technical specification - and addenda; the contract documents that refer to the physical construction requirements established by the A/E.
Construction Documents
Drawings
Guarantee
Estimated Final Cost
23. Selected strategic events of signal importance to progress used in the milestone schedule.
Estimated Final Cost
Changed Conditions
Milestone
RFP (Request For Proposal)
24. A business entity that provides independent contractor services to owners through the use of subcontractors when using the general contracting system.
Occupancy Phase
Drawings
RFP (Request For Proposal)
General Contractor
25. The continuous chain(s) of activities from project-start to project-finish - whose durations cannot be exceeded if the project is to be completed on the project-finish date. A sequence of activities that collectively require the longest duration to c
Long-Lead Items
Progress Meeting
Critical Path(s)
Progress Payment
26. Also: Mechanic's Lien The right to take - hold - or sell the property of a debtor as security or payment for a debt.
Construction Management
Lien
Notice of Award
Shop Drawings
27. An estimate of the final cost of a work item based on its Cost to Date and the estimated cost to complete it. The sum of the Cost to Date and the Estimated Cost to Complete.
Estimated Final Cost
Schematic Design Phase
Project Meeting
Schematic Design Phase
28. 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.
Design Development Phase
Subcontractor
Changed Conditions
Budget Estimate
29. A binding offer - usually expressed in dollars to provide specific services within clearly stated requirements.
Contract Administration
Occupancy Phase
Substantial Completion
Bid
30. Also: Mechanic's Lien The right to take - hold - or sell the property of a debtor as security or payment for a debt.
Preliminary Design Phase
Lien
Notice of Award
Budget Estimate
31. Check: Letter of Intent; Notice to Proceed A letter from an owner to a contractor stating that a contract has been awarded to the contractor and a contract will be forthcoming.
Bid
Notice of Award
Design-Build (D-B) Contracting
Letter of Intent
32. 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.
Guarantee
Schedule of Values
Estimated Cost to Complete
Construction Schedule
33. Check: Surety; Performance Bond A guarantee provided by a surety to pay claims against the owner from contractors and suppliers who have not been paid for labor - material - and equipment incorporated into the project.
Bid Depository
Life-Cycle Cost
Labor and Material Bond
General Contractor
34. An estimate of the final cost of a work item based on its Cost to Date and the estimated cost to complete it. The sum of the Cost to Date and the Estimated Cost to Complete.
As-Built Drawings
Prime Contract
Commissioning
Estimated Final Cost
35. Check: As-Built Drawings A set of contract document drawings - marked up as construction proceeds - which show the exact location - geometry - and dimensions of all elements of the constructed project as installed.
Direct Material Costs
Direct Labor Costs
Record Drawings
Project Budget
36. 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.
Construction Manager
Claim
Notice of Award
Design Development Phase
37. Also: Account Codes; Codes of Accounts An alpha/numeric identification system for budget line items that ensures that project expenditures are properly debited/credited in the project budget as payments are made in behalf of the project.
Critical Path(s)
Notice of Award
Chart of Accounts
Lien
38. 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
Lump Sum Fee
Change Order
Bid Bond
Superintendent
39. See: Front-End Specifications The part of the contract that prescribes the rights - responsibilities - and relationships of the parties signing the agreement and outlines the administration of the contract for construction.
Construction Documents
Contingencies
General Conditions (of the Contract for Construction)
Guarantee
40. 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.
Construction Manager
Contract Documents
As-Built Drawings
Professional Liability Insurance
41. The target cost of the project established by the owner and agreed to be achievable by the team. The Project Budget usually includes the cost of construction and the CM fee - plus any other line-item costs (land - legal fees - interest - design fees
Warranty
Progress Meeting
Value Engineering
Project Budget
42. The term used to describe the use of the overlapping expertise of each team member during team decision making.
Direct Material Costs
Professional Liability Insurance
Checks and Balances
Record Drawings
43. 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.
apparent Low Bidder
Project Team
Reimbursable Expense
Claim
44. The target cost of the project established by the owner and agreed to be achievable by the team. The Project Budget usually includes the cost of construction and the CM fee - plus any other line-item costs (land - legal fees - interest - design fees
Life-Cycle Cost
Construction Management
Bid
Project Budget
45. 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.
Design Development Phase
Approved Changes
Subcontractor
Claim
46. 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.
Professional Liability Insurance
Budget Estimate
Prime Contract
Occupancy Phase
47. The final phase of design on an architectural project when construction documents are completed and bidding documents formulated.
Field Construction Manager
Pre-design Phase
Contract Document Phase
Drawings
48. 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.
Changed Conditions
Direct Costs
Professional Liability Insurance
Final Completion
49. A contractor who has a contract with a subcontractor.
Construction Documents
Notice of Award
RFP (Request For Proposal)
Sub-subcontractor
50. Detailed statements covering procedures - and quantitative and qualitative and qualitative information pertaining to material - products - and equipment to be incorporated into a project.
Design-Build (D-B) Contractor
Specifications
General Contractor
Estimated Final Cost