Exam 1: An Overview of the Building Delivery Process How Buildings Come Into Being
Exam 1: An Overview of the Building Delivery Process How Buildings Come Into Being80 Questions
Exam 2: Design and Constructions Regulations75 Questions
Exam 3: Loads on Buildings77 Questions
Exam 4: Load Resistance the Structural Properties of Materials74 Questions
Exam 5: Properties of the Envelope-I Thermal Properties102 Questions
Exam 6: Properties of the Envelope-II Air and Water Vapor Control75 Questions
Exam 7: Fire and Smoke-Related Properties84 Questions
Exam 8: Acoustical Properties of Materials41 Questions
Exam 9: Principles of Joints and Sealants Expansion and Contraction Control54 Questions
Exam 10: Principles of Sustainable Construction71 Questions
Exam 11: Soils and Excavations68 Questions
Exam 12: Below-Grade Construction Foundation Systems and Basements55 Questions
Exam 13: Materials for Wood Construction-I Lumber89 Questions
Exam 14: Materials for Wood Construction-Ii Engineered Wood Products, Fasteners, and Connectors71 Questions
Exam 15: Wood Light-Frame Construction-I75 Questions
Exam 16: Wood Light-Frame Construction-II54 Questions
Exam 17: Structural Insulated Panel Construction24 Questions
Exam 18: Material Steel and Steel Components86 Questions
Exam 19: Structural Steel Construction55 Questions
Exam 20: Cold-Formed Steel Construction81 Questions
Exam 21: Lime, Portland Cement, and Concrete99 Questions
Exam 22: Concrete Construction-I Formwork, Reinforcement, and Slabs-On-Ground84 Questions
Exam 23: Concrete Construction-II Site-Cast and Precast Concrete Framing Systems60 Questions
Exam 24: Masonry Materials-I Mortar and Brick83 Questions
Exam 25: Masonry Materials-II Concrete Masonry Units, Natural Stone, and Glass Masonry Units76 Questions
Exam 26: Masonry and Concrete Bearing Wall Construction81 Questions
Exam 27: Exterior Wall Cladding-I Principles of Rainwater Infiltration Control42 Questions
Exam 28: Exterior Wall Cladding-II Masonry, Precast Concrete, and Gfrc98 Questions
Exam 29: Exterior Wall Cladding-III Stucco, Adhered Veneer, Eifs, Natural Stone, and Insulated Metal Panels89 Questions
Exam 30: Glass, Glazing, and Light-Transmitting Plastics94 Questions
Exam 31: Windows and Doors46 Questions
Exam 32: Exterior Wall Cladding-Iv Wall System in Glass49 Questions
Exam 33: Roofing-I Low-Slope Roofs107 Questions
Exam 34: Roofing-I Steep Roofs55 Questions
Exam 35: Stairs40 Questions
Exam 36: Floor Coverings53 Questions
Exam 37: Ceilings23 Questions
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List the phases into which the work on a building project is divided, including the three subdivisions (stages)of the design phase. Then, briefly explain what is accomplished in each stage.
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Using a sketch, explain what fast- track scheduling is, and then, list its advantages and disadvantages.
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Of the four project delivery methods, which delivery method is least popular at the present time, as described in the text?
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The primary purpose of a mockup is to establish the quality of materials and workmanship involved in constructing important components of the building by which the completed components will be judged.
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In a typical building project, the coordination of the building's design is done by the
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Building design is generally a teamwork comprising several design professionals. Who is the prime design professional in most building projects?
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The delivery of a typical building project, as described in this text, may be divided into
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Explain what integrated project delivery is and how it differs from the other methods of project delivery.
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The MasterFormat has two separate divisions called "Specialties" and "Special Construction." What is the difference between them?
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The project delivery method in which only one firm is contracted for both design and construction of the building is called the
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In most building projects, the consultants are hired by the architect to ensure complete coordination among the tasks of the architect and the consultants. However, in some projects, one or more consultants may be hired directly by the owner (sometimes before the selection of the architect). In such cases, the architect may still be held accountable for any error committed by the owner- appointed consultant(s). Explain why that is so.
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Name an additional benefit of the tower- mounted web- based camera(s)on a construction site, other than providing 24×7 imagery of the construction progress.
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The construction drawings of a building project are generally in the form of
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In which project delivery phase is the decision generally made whether the project is to be designed to earn a certain level of sustainability rating?
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What is the essential difference between a change order and a modification of contract? Explain.
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Using a sketch, explain the difference among construction documents, bidding documents, and contract documents.
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Is the preparation of the program for the project generally included as part of the architect's "basic" services, or is the architect compensated additionally if asked to assist in the preparation of the program?
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