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NCARB ARE CDS - aia B101: Questions & A+ Answers

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NCARB ARE CDS - aia B101: Questions & A+ Answers

AIA B101, Standard form of agreement between owner and architect Right
Ans - Part of the a201 family of documents. B101 is the flagship owner
architect agreement upon which the other owner architect agreements are
based. B101 is a one part document that replaces the B141 and B151.

B103 Right Ans - Standard form of agreement between owner and
architect for a large or complex project

B104 Right Ans - Standard form of agreement between owner and
architect for a project of limited scope

B105 Right Ans - Standard form of agreement between owner and
architect for a residential or small commercial project

Document family Right Ans - Refers to documents written for a particular
project delivery method, such as design bid build, construction management,
or design build.

The a201 family of documents Right Ans - Written for construction
projects in the design bid build a delivery method, also called design award to
build, conventional, or traditional delivery method.

A 101 Right Ans - Standard form of agreement between owner and
contractor using a stipulated some

A 102 Right Ans - Standard form of agreement between owner and
contractor using a cost-plus fee with a guaranteed maximum price

A 103 Right Ans - Standard form of agreement between owner and
contractor using a cost-plus fee without a guaranteed maximum price

A 401 Right Ans - Standard form of agreement between contractor and
subcontractor

B101 Right Ans - Standard form of agreement between owner and
architect

,C401 Right Ans - Standard form of agreement between architect and
consultant, for use in any family.

Mandatory arbitration Right Ans - The a201 no longer requires mandatory
arbitration

Consolidation of arbitration and joinder of third parties Right Ans - The
8201 family of documents is less restrictive regarding consolidation of
arbitration, and the joinder of third parties when arbitration is the selected
method of binding dispute resolution.

The Biwana one contains a provision requiring the parties to specify the types
and limits of insurance the architect is required to maintain Right Ans - If
the limits set forth any document exceeds the types or levels of insurance the
architect normally maintains, the owner is required to reimburse the architect
for the costs of obtaining such excess insurance.

The B1 01 requires the architect, during schematic design, as part of basic
services, to discuss the feasibility of incorporating environmentally
responsible design into the project. Right Ans - Through this discussion,
the owner and architect are to reach an understanding regarding the projects
overall requirements, in regards to environmentally responsible design.

The limit of the Architects basic services in regards to environmentally
responsible design Right Ans - As part of basic services, architect must
consider responsible design alternatives such as building orientation and
material choices, consistent with the owner stated program schedule and
budget.

If the owner requests extensive design alternatives such as unique system
designs, in-depth material research, energy modeling, or leed certification
Right Ans - The architect will provide the services as an additional service for
additional compensation

The owner has a nonexclusive license to the Architects instruments of services
to construct, use, maintain, alter, and add to the project Right Ans -
Provided the owner has paid the architect all amounts due

, If the owner breaches it's agreement with the architect Right Ans - The
owner loses the license and no longer can use the Architects instruments of
service

If the owner terminates for convenience, or if the Architects terminates due to
the owners suspension of the project Right Ans - The owner pays a
licensing fee to the architect for continued use of the instruments of service

B103, large or complex projects Right Ans - the architect does not prepare
cost estimates, but agrees to meet the budget at the conclusion of design
development. This assumes the owner will retain third parties for cost
estimates, project schedules, and may implement FastTrack or accelerated
scheduling.

B104, project of limited scope Right Ans - Limited scope or medium-size
projects. Basic services compressed into design, construction documents, and
construction. Does not contain insurance requirements.

B105, residential or small commercial projects Right Ans - modest in size.
Two page document with abbreviated articles. Basic services compressed into
design and construction. Owner provides cost estimating for contractor,
architect retains instruments of service, does not contain a dispute provision.

The term owner is used to designate the Architects client Right Ans - That
individual may be a tenant, and may not actually have ownership interest in
the premises for which the project is commissioned.

Determine architect Right Ans - Refers to a person who is lawfully licensed
to practice architecture or two and into T lawfully practicing architecture in
the jurisdiction where the project is located.

Owners anticipated dates for commencement of construction in substantial
completion Right Ans - Are set forth in article 1.2 of the B1 01.

Initial information Right Ans - owner and architect may rely on the initial
information. Both parties recognize that such information may change, and
that the architect shall appropriately adjusted schedule, architect services,
and compensation.

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