ARE 5.0 - PJM - Must know from Ncarb
communities and others
Constructability reviews - answerreviewing the design (and drawings) to identify
problems that might me the project difficult/impossible to construct
asking the questions "Will this impact the cost, time, or quality of the project?" and "Will
the contractor, or subcontractors, require an answer to this question in order to perform
their work?" So from that it seems that it should also be looking for gaps in the
documents.
differences between contingency for design vs contingency for the entire project vs
contingency held by the contractor. Also look at when design fees are percentage of
construction cost based how they are (or aren't) affected by contingency. - answer
1 yd = - answer3 ft
1 yd2 - answer9 ft2
1 yd3 - answer27 ft3
1 acre = ? square feet - answer43,560 square feet
1 acre = - answer4840 yards
Bid requirements - answerBid solicitation
Instructrions to bidders
Info available to bidders
Bid forms and supplements
Contract forms - answerAgreement
Performance bond
Payment bond
Certificate
Conditions of the contract - answerGeneral
Supplementary
Specifications - answerDiv 1. Gral requirements
Div 2. Site construction
Div 3. Concrete
Div 4. Masonry
, Div 5. Metals
Div 6. Wood & plastics
Div 7. Thermal & moisture protection
Div 8. Doors and windows
Div 9. Finishes
Div 10. Specialties
Div 11. Equipment
Div 12. Furnishings
Div 13. Special construction
Div 14. Conveying systems
Div 15. Mechanical
Div 16. Electrical
What is included in the project manual - answerBidding requirements
Contract forms
Conditions of the contract
Specs
What is included in the contract documents - answerContract forms
Conditions of the contract
Specs
Contract Drawings
Addenda
Modifications
What is included in the Bidding Documents - answerBidding requirements
Contract forms
Conditions of the contract
Specs
Contract Drawings
Addenda
Resource Dwgs
As designed record dwgs - answerW hat we as architect designed for the project
(including the drawings, specs, addenda, supplemental instructions, change orders,
construction change directives & minor changes in the work).
Record drawings - answerAdditional service
Record dwgs record the building as constructed. Info provided by contractor, architect
not in obligation to verify them
Time responding to an rfp is not considered - answerDirect labor time
An architecture firm is expanding into the healthcare market and has been selected to
design a new hospital building on a previously undeveloped site. The client requires a
design-bid- build delivery method be used.
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