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Lesson 4 Quiz
According to AIA Documents, which of the following are NOT considered a part of the construction contract documents?
I. Specifications
II. Addenda
III. Shop Drawings
IV. Owner-Architect Agreement
V. Supplementary Conditions
A
_______________ assures an owner that the contractor will execute the work in accordance with the contract
Performance Bond
A performance bond guarantees proper execution of the work by the contractor. Conversely, a payment bond guarantees payment to the subcontractors by the prime contractor
During the course of construction, liability insurance should be maintained by which of the following?
I. The mortgagee
II. Trade unions
III. The surety company
IV. The owner
V. The contractor
Where would provisions for liquidated damages normally be found?
A. Owner-Contractor Agreement
B. General Conditions of the Contract for Construction
C. Additive Alternates to the Contract
D. Proposal Form and Instructions to Bidders
See page 69 for information about liquidated damages. The AIA Owner-Contractor Agreement instruction sheet advises the parties to include the amount of damages due for each day lost in Paragraph 3.3 of the Agreement or in the Supplementary conditions.
A change during construction in the location of underground lines from that shown on the site utilities plan should be reflected in
A. record drawings
B. architectural drawings
C. field sketches
D. shop drawings
Architects are responsible for preparing which parts of a Project Manual?
I. specifications
II. General Conditions
III. Supplementary Conditions
IV. Owner-Contractor Agreement
Which of the following are responsibilities of the owner under the provisions of the AIA General Conditions?
I. provide access to the construction site
II. make payments to the contractor
III. make payments to the subcontractors
IV. obtain necessary easements
V. provide copies of construction documents
Which of the following statements is true?
Contract time...
A. is measured in working days
B. ends at substantial completion
C. ends at final completion
D. always starts when the Owner-Contractor Agreement is signed
Under the provisions of the AIA General Conditions, which of the following statements is true?
A. warranty periods begin at substantial completion
B. warranty periods begin at final completion
C. the general warranty period is one year
D. warranties are worthless without bonds to back them up
An architect issues certificates for payment for work performed by the contractor. For what reasons might and architect legitimately nullify all or part of a previously issued certificate for payment?
I. the architect discovers defective work
II. the owner's lender refuses to release funds
III. the contractor fails to pay subcontractors
IV. a pedestrian walking past the project site in injured by a falling piece of lumber and sues the owner
V. the contractor persistently fails to comply with the contract documents
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