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Construction Management
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1. 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
Preconstruction Phase
Critical Path(s)
Estimated Cost to Complete
Project Team
2. A firm or business organization with the expertise and resources to manage the design - contracting - and construction aspects of project delivery. Individuals who work for a CM Firm are also referred to as Construction Managers.
Specifications
Construction Manager
Bid Bond
Approved Changes
3. Check: Notice of Award; Letter of Intent A notice from an owner directing a contractor to begin work on a contract - subject to specific stated conditions.
Approved Bidders List
Notice to Proceed
Professional Liability Insurance
Lien
4. A business entity that provides independent contractor services to owners through the use of subcontractors when using the general contracting system.
Special Conditions
Completion Schedule
Shop Drawings
General Contractor
5. Changes of any nature in contract requirements which have been agreed upon through a change approval process and approved by the owner.
Final Completion
Project Team
Approved Changes
Record Drawings
6. A job title usually reserved for the administrative level person who supervises the work of an on-site contractor .
Owner's Representative
Superintendent
Approved Bidders List
Lump Sum Fee
7. Also: Guarantee Assurance by a providing party that the work - material - and equipment under warranty will perform as promised or as required by contract.
Lien
Critical Path(s)
Completion Schedule
Warranty
8. 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.
Lump Sum Fee
Construction Schedule
Project Manual
Pre-design Phase
9. Also: Product Data; Samples Detailed information provided by material and equipment suppliers demonstrating that the item provided meets the requirements of the contract documents.
Budget Estimate
Construction Manager
Commissioning
Shop Drawings
10. Also: Mechanic's Lien The right to take - hold - or sell the property of a debtor as security or payment for a debt.
Schedule of Values
Design-Build (D-B) Contractor
Construction Manager
Lien
11. 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.
Project Team
Changed Conditions
Preliminary Design Phase
Design-Build (D-B) Contracting
12. 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.
CM Services
Direct Costs
Progress Meeting
Estimated Cost to Complete
13. 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.
Project Meeting
Progress Meeting
Progress Payment
RFP (Request For Proposal)
14. Also: Product Data; Samples Detailed information provided by material and equipment suppliers demonstrating that the item provided meets the requirements of the contract documents.
Shop Drawings
Preliminary Design Phase
Notice of Award
Direct Labor Costs
15. The time between the purchase date and delivery date of long-lead items.
Specifications
Escrow Account
Long-Lead Time
Budget Estimate
16. 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.
Budget Estimate
Contract Documents
Long-Lead Items
Notice of Award
17. 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
Long-Lead Time
Project Budget
Milestone Schedule
Fast-Track(ing)
18. Graphic representations showing location - geometry - and dimensions of a project or its elements in sufficient detail to facilitate construction.
Letter of Intent
Specifications
Owner's Representative
Drawings
19. Drawings - technical specification - and addenda; the contract documents that refer to the physical construction requirements established by the A/E.
Changed Conditions
Construction Documents
Life-Cycle Cost
Direct Costs
20. The scope of services provided by a construction manager and available to owners in whole or in part. CM services are not consistent in scope or performance from one CM firm to another.
Lien
Occupancy Phase
Schedule of Values
CM Services
21. 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.
Clerk-of-the-Work
Design-Build (D-B) Contractor
Performance Bond
Field Construction Manager
22. Selected strategic events of signal importance to progress used in the milestone schedule.
Conditions of the Contract
Technical Specifications
Milestone
Direct Costs
23. 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.
Milestone Schedule
Construction Management
Changed Conditions
Direct Labor Costs
24. Drawings - technical specification - and addenda; the contract documents that refer to the physical construction requirements established by the A/E.
Construction Documents
Start-Up
Start-Up
Construction Management
25. The breakdown of a lump sum price into sub-items and sub-costs for identifiable construction elements - which can be evaluated by examination for contractor progress payment purposes.
Progress Meeting
Approved Bidders List
Schedule of Values
Estimated Final Cost
26. 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
Field Construction Manager
Long-Lead Items
Approved Bidders List
27. 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.
Contingencies
Pre-design Phase
Construction Schedule
Claim
28. 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
Notice to Proceed
Construction Budget
Fast-Track(ing)
Approved Changes
29. Also: Occupancy Schedule A schedule of the activities and events required to effect occupancy or the use of a facility for its intended purpose. It is used to determine if construction progress will meet the occupancy date.
Project Manual
Changed Conditions
Completion Schedule
Notice to Proceed
30. The final phase of design on an architectural project when construction documents are completed and bidding documents formulated.
Contract Document Phase
Design-Build (D-B) Contractor
Sub-subcontractor
Lump Sum Fee
31. 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.
Contract Document Phase
Final Design Phase
Change Order
Schedule of Values
32. A person assigned to a project to represent the owner on the project team at one to the three management levels.
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33. The costs directly attributed to a work-scope - such as labor - material - equipment - and subcontracts but not he cost of operations overhead and the labor - material - equipment - and subcontracts expended in support of the undertaking.
Life-Cycle Cost
Direct Costs
Construction Schedule
Preliminary Design Phase
34. 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.
Claim
Preconstruction Phase
Lump Sum Fee
Final Completion
35. The term used on architectural projects to describe the transitional phase from the Schematic Phase to the Contract Document during design.
Labor and Material Bond
Design Development Phase
Specifications
Conditions of the Contract
36. Check: Commissioning; Beneficial Occupancy The period prior to owner occupancy when mechanical - electrical - and other systems are activated and the owner's operating and maintenance staff are instructed in their use.
Pre-design Phase
Design-Build (D-B) Contractor
Direct Labor Costs
Start-Up
37. A contractor who has a contract with a prime contractor.
RFP (Request For Proposal)
Subcontractor
Milestone Schedule
Fast-Track(ing)
38. Servicing the interactive provisions in the contracts for construction between the owner and the contractor(s).
Bid Bond
Performance Bond
Contract Administration
Escrow Account
39. 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.
General Conditions (of the Contract for Construction)
CM Services
Prime Contract
Escrow Account
40. Also: Occupancy Schedule A schedule of the activities and events required to effect occupancy or the use of a facility for its intended purpose. It is used to determine if construction progress will meet the occupancy date.
Completion Schedule
Performance Bond
Owner's Representative
Contract Administration
41. Term that refers to the General Conditions and the Supplementary and Special Conditions of the contract for construction.
Estimated Cost to Complete
Conditions of the Contract
As-Built Drawings
Construction Manager
42. Check: Notice of Award; Notice to Proceed A notice from an owner to a contractor stating that a contract will be awarded to the contractor providing certain events occur or specific conditions are met by the contractor.
Letter of Intent
Lump Sum Fee
Notice to Proceed
Chart of Accounts
43. Line-item amounts in the project budget - dedicated to specific cost areas where oversight is an inherent problem in project delivery.
Design-Build (D-B) Contractor
Special Conditions
RFP (Request For Proposal)
Contingencies
44. The term used to describe the use of the overlapping expertise of each team member during team decision making.
Lump Sum Fee
Design-Build (D-B) Contracting
Checks and Balances
Project Manual
45. The designation used by engineers for the last portion of the design process prior to bidding.
Warranty
Final Design Phase
Start-Up
Budget Estimate
46. Also: Mechanic's Lien The right to take - hold - or sell the property of a debtor as security or payment for a debt.
Lien
Bid
Life-Cycle Cost
Superintendent
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.
Project Meeting
Construction Manager
Preliminary Design Phase
Pre-design Phase
48. 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.
Substantial Completion
Approved Changes
Professional Liability Insurance
Completion Schedule
49. The designation used by engineers for the last portion of the design process prior to bidding.
Final Design Phase
Subcontractor
Contract Administration
Warranty
50. The costs directly attributed to a work-scope - such as labor - material - equipment - and subcontracts but not he cost of operations overhead and the labor - material - equipment - and subcontracts expended in support of the undertaking.
Progress Payment
Direct Labor Costs
Estimated Cost to Complete
Bid Bond