CM 1011 Midterm LSU Schneider
The construction industry in the United States employs more than 7 million people directly, and many more indirectly.
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The contract documents are the medium through which designer communicates the design intent to the contractor.
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The contract documents are the medium through which the designer communicates the design intent to the contractor.
True
The decision to bid may be tempered by who the architect is.
True
The design stage is about aesthetics, function, and layout.
True
The design-build delivery method better manages risks, generate greater value, and eliminates waste.
True
The determination of quantities and the computation of prices are the two major components of an estimate.
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The different project delivery methods is designed around price, qualifications, or a combination of both.
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The goals of a construction team includes safety.
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The ideal construction management candidate is typically an individual who has a bachelor's degree in construction management.
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The key to delivering a successful project is to start with a really well-defined project scope.
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The key to good project planning is the ability to anticipate potential problems before they become actual problems.
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The number one quality issue is installation of the wrong materials, not poor workmanship.
True
The post-construction stage is the cleanup stage.
True
The price of an object using unit-price is the unit-price times the quantity of the object.
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The primary objective of construction management is to control time, cost, and quality.
True
The procurement stage is often referred to as "buying out" the job.
True
The project manager is responsible for the safe completion of projects within budget, on schedule, to the company's quality standards, and to the customer's satisfaction.
True
The rhetorical triangle consists of audience, message, and credibility.
True
The superintendent is responsible for coordinating all of the construction activities on-site.
True
The use of unique materials adds to the construction costs.
True
The value of a project to the owner is the benefit received by the owner compared to the owner's cost of the project.
True
There are basically two types of owners: public owners and private owners.
True
There is a very high value put on training of construction workers.
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To earn the LSU Distinguished Communicator Award a student must take at least four communications intensive courses.
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Unethical policies can damage the image of a company and destroy employee morale.
True
Value engineering and constructibility reviews are a benefit of bringing CM's on board early.
True
Value engineering can only be done in the design phase if a project's value is to be maximized.
True
Value engineering is a process to optimize resources to achieve the greatest value for the greatest value for the money being spent.
True
Waiting is one of the eight types of waste.
True
When the work plan does not work, stop and re-plan.
True
A purchase order is an agreement between a vendor and a customer to provide certain products that meet a particular specification for a specified price.
True
A square foot takeoff involves an area.
True
A team should measure its performance against its goals.
True
AIA General Conditions are standard provisions affecting all building construction projects.
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Acceptance is "polite" society usually requires an ethics code that is also acceptable.
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According to our presenter "inspection is a necessary evil."
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Action language gets people moving, and creates reliable accountability through language.
True
Admitting you have made a mistake can lead to enhancing trust.
True
After a conceptual estimate is made, the challenge for the designers is to design to the allocated budget.
True
An effective manager will show appreciation on a regular basis, even for things expected on the team member.
True
An estimate includes the cost of all materials. Labor, equipment, and subcontracts.
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An estimate is a summary of the costs of the contractor for a particular project.
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An estimate is an educated guess.
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An estimate is built very much in the same order as the actual building of the facility.
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An ethics policy must be clear and concise.
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Animation without a purpose is a distraction.
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At-risk CM, design-build, and IPD are collaborations where optimized solutions and value generation is the goal.
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Avoid wordiness.
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BIM coordination is an example of the typical pre-construction activities.
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BIM is a common estimating option.
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BIM managers lead the efforts to coordinate project(s) construction on modeling software.
True
Bid documents include an advertisement or invitation for bids.
True
Black text on a white background always works.
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Cite whenever it isn't your original work, including graphics.
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Civil drawings include things such as grading, demolition, excavation, and site utilities.
True
Collaboration of communication and activities is part of a Lean project delivery.
True
Commercial construction makes up about one-third of the total construction market.
True
Commissioning is the explaining to the owner the areas of operation throughout the new facility.
True
Communication and collaboration are core to being a successful manager of diverse project teams.
True
Computer applications for the construction industry includes programs for estimating, scheduling, and cost control.
True
Constructability is primarily influenced by the design.
True
Constructability is the predominant reason that owners have opted to use the design-build delivery method.
True
Construction company employees need to be trained as to what the ethical standards are.
True
Construction managers should be flexible and work effectively in a fast-paced environment.
True
Coordination between the contractor and the owner is usually done by the project manager.
True
Cost-plus-fee contracts are also known as time and materials.
True
Design-Bid-Build is linear in nature.
True
Effective managers know that acknowledgment is a key to motivating their project teams.
True
Ethics may include the virtues of loyalty, honesty, and responsibility.
True
Execution comes before close-out.
True
Feelings frequent from what is ethical.
True
Field superintendent is one of the three paths a CM may select at The Lemon Company.
True
Getting construction work requires abilities such as negotiation, presentation, team-building, and communication skills.
True
Happy employees will work harder and faster, and the competition won't easily steal them.
True
Hiring the right people can facilitate an ethics program.
True
In at-risk CM, the construction manager does the work of a general contractor in the construction phase.
True
In most public projects, the open bid process must be used.
True
In the Integrated Project Delivery method, the construction manager will have an opportunity to contribute expertise relative to constructibility.
True
It is important that all subcontractors receive the same information needed to prepare a subcontract bid.
True
Job-specific overhead (or project overhead or general conditions) include the superintendent's pay.
True
Leadership is the ability to influence and persuade.
True
One of the perspectives when it comes to measuring the success of a project is whether the contractor made a fair profit.
True
One of the things the owner is accountable for is creating the overall budget for the project.
True
Only accept a committed response to a request.
True
Planning is about organizing the activities that have to take place in a logical sequence.
True
Polishing is made up of revising and editing.
True
Pre task safety analysis is sometimes called a toolbox meeting.
True
Pre-construction services include constructability analysis.
True
Productivity is the number of units a crew can install in a given time period.
True
Progress and construction go hand-in-hand.
True
Project evaluation is when the CM team debriefs the project as to what worked and what didn't work.
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Project evaluation is when the CM team debriefs the projects as to what worked and what didn't work.
True
Project managers are the direct liaison between the contractor and the clients and design teams.
True
Quality is monitored by the specifications, punch lists, inspections, tests, and user surveys.
True
Respect for people is one of the six tenets of Lean.
True
Retention of good workers is important in building a good work force.
True
Superintendents provide safety leadership.
True
Supplemental conditions are project specific.
True
Team activities include identification of who has what responsibilities.
True
Teamwork and trust are really the keys to successful project delivery.
True
The CSI Master Format utilizes a six-digit numbering system.
True
The Site and Infrastructure Subgroup of the CSA Master Format relates to work that takes place before the construction work takes place.
True
The best-value selection is usually based on weighted criteria.
True
The building materials used in residential construction are typically wood products such as lumber and plywood.
True
The complexity of the project impacts productivity.
True
A punch list contains work items successfully completed.
False
Copyright is an ethical issue.
False
Create waste is one of the six tenets of Lean.
False
Design-build is commonly referred to as the traditional delivery method.
False
Plagiarism is a legal issue.
False
Speeding is unethical.
False
Write the abstract first.
False
"By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.''
True
"Force Field Analysis" is one of the problem solving techniques.
True
A construction company needs to have a formal ethical program in place that is enforced.
True
Allow yourself to have a lousy first draft.
True
Animation should only be used for effect.
True
Construction job sites use drones.
True
Direct and indirect labor are two of the costs to consider when preparing an estimate.
True
Direct costs are those items that actually go into building the facility.
True
Each construction site is a unique environment.
True
Ethics apply to the behavior of an atheist as to that of a saint.
True
Field and office engineer positions are entry-level.
True
It is the owner who decides which project delivery method will be used.
True
Lean Project Delivery results in minimizing waste and rework.
True
Lean results in more completions under budget.
True
Low-bid selection results in contractors evaluating the plans and specs and coming up with a bid price based on their own unique strategies for doing the work.
True
Market conditions may impact bid amounts.
True
Marketing efforts are focused on convincing owners that they should bring the CM team on board early.
True
Math mistakes can cause an estimate to be incorrect.
True
Mechanical drawings include plumbing, heating, and ventilation.
True
Office overhead (general overhead) are costs incurred by a contractor whether or not it has projects.
True
One of the characteristics common among estimators is organizational skills.
True
One of the major responsibilities of the design team is to make sure that the design meets all building codes.
True
One of the most important aspects of the construction business is people.
True
Pre-construction services include feasibility studies.
True
Pre-construction services include value engineering.
True
Pre-construction services should be upfront and involve the owner, designer, and contractor.
True
Pre-construction services should begin during the design phase.
True
Private projects usually use the closed bid system.
True
Respondents to the survey cited over-billing as common in the construction industry.
True
The ability to make requests that result in actions is at the heart of effective communication.
True
The best-value selection is the most prevalent application of the selection method for a design-build project.
True
Time is monitored by a detailed schedule.
True
Waste is downtime.
True
Market conditions may impact bid amounts
True
The purchasing of construction services is often referred to as procurement.
True
Lean thinking demands a mindset of continuous improvement.
True
Lean is defined as "a culture of respect and continuous improvement aimed at creating more value for the customer while identifying and eliminating waste.
True
A personal code of ethics starts once a child has left his or her parents.
False
Monitoring a project comes before feasibility.
False
Only 20% of construction projects are delivered late.
False
Only the estimators have to be familiar with the estimating process.
False
A plan view is a horizontal "cut" through the entire building.
True
A powerful request will include a "by when" date.
True
"Ethics only has to do with my religious beliefs."
False
"PDCA" stands for Plan, Do, Check, Adjust.
False
"Plans are worthless, but planning is everything" was a quote of Teddy Roosevelt.
False
"Small Room" is a mindset of intense focus on advancing the work.
False
A CM is expected to be an expert in all facets of the construction.
False
A certificate of occupancy is produced by the contractor signifying that all life safety code requirements have been met.
False
A constructability review should be done by the project manager and the designer.
False
A construction team does not need diversity.
False
A copy of the contract agreement form is unnecessary in the project manual.
False
A cost-plus-fee contract has very little paperwork associated with it.
False
A feasibility is easily within a contractor's usual scope of services.
False
A general contractor keeps a project running in accordance with contract documents developed by the contractor.
False
A good set of construction drawings will always result in no change orders being needed.
False
Accountability is unimportant is successful team building.
False
An elevation is a vertical "cut" through the building from top to bottom.
False
An estimate does not improve with input from members of the team other than the estimator.
False
An ethics program does not start with upper management.
False
An execution plan works better without the involvement of the personnel working under it.
False
Any leftover materials of spare parts belong to the contractor.
False
Appreciation and recognition is the same thing as acknowledgment.
False
Architectural drawings make up the smallest portion of the construction drawings.
False
Awarding the contract is always done at the bid opening.
False
BIM managers do not develop ways to enhance the client/contractor relationship on projects.
False
Building trust can be quite quickly.
False
Bullet points are always effective as a presentation format.
False
Collaboration and integration are the same thing.
False
Committed listening and committed speaking guarantees the delivery of a promise or result.
False
Concrete is measured in square feet.
False
Construction is big business, reaching $10.6 billion in world-wide spending in 2017.
False
Construction is simple.
False
Construction projects almost always use the same teams as on prior successful projects.
False
Continuous improvement is not one of the six tenets of Lean.
False
Contract administrators never process progress payment applications and change orders.
False
Detailed estimates can be done prior to the completion of the design.
False
Due diligence is relatively unimportant with site work.
False
Electrical drawings only shows the electrical receptacles and switches.
False
Estimating software basically will guarantee that you will get a competitively bid project.
False
Estimators are not risk takers.
False
Estimators do not coordinate with subcontractors and vendors for pricing.
False
Ethics cannot be taught.
False
Heavy civil construction is also known as vertical construction.
False
Height of the facility does not impact the cost of construction.
False
In a traditional design-bid-build delivery method, qualification is used to determine who wins the project.
False
In agency CM, the construction manager is at risk.
False
It was President Kennedy who said: "Apply the seat of the pant to the seat of the chair."
False
Keeping score is unnecessary in comparing performance against goals.
False
Lean uses a First Planner System.
False
Less than 25% of construction work is "wasted."
False
Less than 50% of students change majors.
False
Linear takeoffs involve how many of a certain object.
False
Lump-sum contracts are the least common type of contract.
False
Management and leadership are the same things.
False
Pre-construction services include close-out reports.
False
Programming is about the contractor clarifying the needs, goals, and objectives for the facility.
False
Project managers do not provide safety leadership.
False
Project managers work exclusively on the job site.
False
Providing bonds on public projects is voluntary for the contractors.
False
Qualifications-based selection is usually based on low bid.
False
Quantity surveying represents more of the art of estimating.
False
R.S. Means information does not include data such as crew size.
False
Safety is monitored by investigating the accidents that occurred.
False
Sales is not a phase of a construction project according to our presenter.
False
Sharing why a project is important from a human perspective is unnecessary.
False
Spreadsheets and manual takeoffs are not common in estimating.
False
Superintendents work mainly in the home office.
False
Tables are easy to read, so use them.
False
The CM-at risk delivery method does not better manage risk, generate value, or eliminate waste.
False
The CSI Master Format specifications group is divided into 16 subgroups.
False
The Construction Specification Institute (CSI) was founded in 1908.
False
The best source of productivity information is R.S. Means.
False
The company does not need to have a feedback loop for the work force.
False
The contractor establishes the parameters for the design of the project.
False
The cost of rework is about the same as the first time the work is done.
False
The cost of temporary facilities are not included in an estimate.
False
The larger the project, the less opportunity there is to increase efficiencies around any particular activity.
False
The location of the project does not affect the overall pricing of the project.
False
The main assertion of a slide should always be in the bottom left corner of the slide.
False
The mentor program is not one of the ways to get involved with the CIAC.
False
The order to follow when writing is drafting, prewriting, and polishing.
False
The owner (client) should not be a member of the team.
False
The owner's name and address is not something to include in an advertisement of a project.
False
The schematic design is the end-result in the design stage.
False
The specifications basically define the quantity of the work: the length, the width, the area, the volume, and so on.
False
The survey found no discrepancy between the value people place on ethics and what the actually do in practice to support their values.
False
There are two types of integrity: nationwide and local.
False
There is now less safety supervision over construction workers than in years past.
False
There is very little demand for construction workers.
False
Unfortunately, a more dangerous work environment is one of the results of Lean.
False
Value engineering's goal is to reduce the costs of construction as much as possible.
False
Very few contractors subscribe to some type of electronic construction news service.
False
While presenting, it is okay to stand in the presentation field if you are pointing out something on the screen.
False
A parametric estimate uses equations that express the statistical relationship between building parameters and the cost of the building.
True
"It is the will to prepare to win that separates success from failure."
True
"PPP" stands for public-private-partnership.
True
"Quality is meeting the acceptance criteria 100% of the time."
True
"There is never a right way to do the wrong thing."
True
A "Daily Huddle" is a short morning meeting every day onsite.
True
A 6 week look ahead system uses bi-weekly meetings.
True
A Project Comparison Estimate compares the estimates of a completed project to the proposed project.
True
A complete project team would include material and equipment vendors.
True
A construction manager is expected to deliver a high-quality facility on time, within budget, and accident free.
True
A contractor's bid amount is the owner's cost to do a project.
True
A contractor's estimate is the contractor's cost to do a project.
True
A detail drawing would be helpful for viewing connections and intersections.
True
A detailed estimate includes quantities.
True
A feasibility study considers how successful the project will be in meeting the owner's intended purpose for the project.
True
A good boss is someone who cares about the team members, coaches them, listens to their ideas, and acknowledges them and their contributions.
True
Your eyes are magical.
True
Key performance indicators formulate plans for improvement.
True.