Estimating Final Exam

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An estimate begins with a quantity takeoff.

True

Most project specifications provide detailed descriptions of the materials to be supplied by the ____.

contractor

Backfill material that is compacted will be more dense than before it is compacted so, to fill a certain volume with compacted material, a larger volume of loose material will be required

True

Bid shopping or bid peddling is illegal

True

Construction groups in major cities have formed associations or plan service centers where both public and private bodies may deposit plans and specifications of projects calling for bids.

True

Estimators typically turn to preliminary estimating methods to compile a budget estimate when there is too little design information available to put together a detailed estimate.

True

The difference between the volume of the hole and the volume of the material once it has been dug out is known as the ____.

swell factor

A 1000-board feet unit is written ____.

MBF

____ is lumber used for general building purposes.

Yard lumber

Changes in productivity should be dealt with in the same component of the unit price as wage rate changes for the most accuracy

False

Agencies of the U.S. government use a standard form called the "____" to provide bid information.

Pre-Solicitation Notice

____ is the most common method of preliminary estimating.

Price per unit area

Add-ons for small tools and payroll additives are calculated as a percentage of the total labor amount of the bid.

True

____ hardware for lumber mostly consists of nails, but other fasteners and such items as joist hangers may also be required.

Rough

____ lumber is sawn lumber that has not been surfaced.

Rough

Lumber is generally available in lengths that are multiples of ____ feet.

2 feet

A ____% allowance for waste is considered appropriate on finish carpentry materials.

20

____ are quoted for proposed changes in the specifications.

Alternative prices

When estimating finish hardware, a ____ is often specified on larger projects; otherwise a finish hardware price is obtained from a subcontractor.

cash allowance

____ is an allowance for the cost of helpers assisting a surveyor, an engineer, or the project superintendent with survey work involved in setting out the lines and levels of the project.

layout

Welded wire mesh shall be measured in plan area with an additional ____% included for overlaps.

10%

____ estimation methods include price per typical bay, assembly, and elemental estimates.

Multi-rate

The percentage of the total labor cost that includes such things as hand tools up to a certain value and other consumables are referred to as the "____."

Small Tools Allowance

The amount of nails required for rough carpentry can be roughly determined by allowing ____ lbs of nails for every 1000 square feet of sheathing.

7

Subcontractors often perform ____% or more of the work on building construction projects.

80

The unit of measurement of lumber is generally the ____, which is sometimes referred to as board foot.

BM

Private owners often directly invite contractors to bid on their construction projects in a system known as a(n) ____ system.

Closed bid

____ contracts are usually the owner's choice of last resort because they can place the owner in a vulnerable financial position.

Cost-plus

A contractor needs to own some basic construction equipment in order to carry on business.

False

The different project delivery systems use the same types of estimates— conceptual, preliminary and detailed—at various stages in the development of the project.

False

The typical bay method is more flexible than the assembly method.

False

____ includes an amount for company overhead costs and an amount for profit.

Markup

____ estimating methods include the price per unit, price per unit area, and price per unit volume.

Single-rate

The cost of transporting minor items of equipment such as plate compactors, small rollers, bobcats, and small tractors to and from the site is priced on the General Expense Sheet under the item "____."

Trucking and Material Handling

Even when the new project is of a different type or size from the contractor's previous projects, an approximate schedule in the form of a bar chart of the major activities can often still be drafted.

True

Excavation contractors tend to concentrate on a single specific type of construction.

True

Using the price per unit estimating method can generate a rough estimate quickly, but the lack of accuracy will render it of little use in cost planning.

True

General expenses that cannot be priced until the total price of the work is determined are separated from the other general expense items and are priced at the end of the estimate as "____."

add-ons

The Small Tools Allowance is included with the "____" that are found toward the end of the estimate Summary Sheet.

add-ons

The process of allocating the cost of the item over its useful life is known as ____.

amortization

A subtrade ____ would give the prime contractor the right to damages from the bonding company in the event that a subtrade fails to execute the subcontract after its bid has been properly accepted by the prime contractor.

bid bond

Most contractors use a ____ sheet to gather together all of the constituent prices of the estimate.

bid summary

A stipulated sum of money to be expended by a contractor on a specific work item on a project is usually referred to as a ____.

cash allowance

The ____ is an allowance for the extra material required to fill volumes with compacted material rather than loose material.

compaction factor

The estimator measures the surface area of the concrete that comes into contact with the forms; this is known as the ____.

contact area

The ____ function in a construction company will record all the expenses incurred in the operation of the entire company.

cost accounting

The information on a ____ is generally requested to provide a basis for evaluating monthly progress payments on the project.

cost breakdown

With the ____ method of depreciation, the annual depreciation amounts decline as the asset gets older.

declining-balance

The basis of a ____ is the accurate assessment of the work in the form of a quantity takeoff that can only be obtained from the full design of the project

detailed estimate

The cost of labor, material, and equipment expended on the items that were measured in the quantity takeoffs is usually referred to as the "____" of the work.

direct costs

On most projects a ____ will be included with the drawings or bound in the specifications providing information about the type and size of doors and frames, and often also details of the hardware specified for each door.

door schedule

The____ method is the most sophisticated preliminary estimating technique and provides the greatest ability to manage the cost of projects from conception to construction.

elemental

A(n) ____ in its essence is an assessment of the probable total cost of some future activity.

estimate

Using a construction management organization seeks to facilitate overlap between project stages, often referred to as ____, to allow earlier completion of the project.

fast tracking

The ____ is defined as the area of all floors measured to the outside of the containing walls

gross floor area

Where union labor is used, the wage rate will be the rate that is found ____.

in the local union agreement for the craft involved

Dimensions are entered onto the takeoff in this order: ____.

length, width, and depth

When using the metric system, record dimensions in ____ rounded to two decimal places.

meters

The ____ trade has a wide scope that in very general terms can be defined as metal items that are neither part of the structural steel work nor part of any other trade section.

miscellaneous metals

Company ____ costs are basically the fixed costs associated with running a business.

overhead

Once the design of a project is underway, budget amounts can be established for the various elements of the project using procedures for a ____ estimate.

preliminary

In the residential industry especially, a subcontractor will offer to perform carpentry framing work at a ____ of building area.

price per square foot

A ____ is a process of measuring the work of the project in the form of a series of quantified work items.

quantity takeoff

The process of ____ quantities onto a separate pricing sheet is adopted because it makes the task of pricing an estimate far more efficient since all related items are gathered in a concise manner

recapping

The equipment used in cut-and-fill operations depends mostly on the ____ of the project.

scale

The purpose of the ____ is to furnish data about the site that is necessary to undertake the design of the foundation system.

soil report

Allowable stresses are specified according to ____ of the lumber and grade within each of the categories.

species

Slab finishes are measured in ____.

square feet or square meters of plan area

The ____ method is the most commonly used method of calculating depreciation.

straight-line

A bid may sometimes be called a(n) "____" or a "proposal."

tender

Perhaps the most important item considered at the estimate review is ____.

the amount of fee to include in the bid price

The method of submitting bids now preferred by most subcontractors is to use ____.

the fax machine

The interest expense rate and the rate for taxes, insurance, and storage costs are often combined to give

total equipment overhead rate

Perhaps the most important job factors that must be established before an estimate of any trade can be prepared are the ____ and equipment prices prevailing at the location of the project under consideration.

trade wage rates

The ____ of the building is calculated by multiplying the area of the building by the height from the bottom of the gravel under the basement slab-on-grade to the top of the roof surface.

volume

Transportation of major items of equipment—backhoes, bulldozers, loaders, power shovels, and the like—is better priced on an item- by- item basis.

True

____ refer to the cost of removing water from excavations and in some cases from the basements of projects under construction.

Dewatering expenses

For the volume of mortar per square foot of wall area, the volume of brick plus joints is calculated times the volume of brick per square foot of wall area.

False

Generally a large project causes crews and equipment to have low rates of productivity

False

In a closed bid system the number of companies invited to bid is typically limited to no more than ten contractors who are known to the owner or designers and who meet the qualification criteria set by the owner.

False

Linear inserts such as waterstops are measured in cubic feet or cubic meters.

False

Most general expense items are referred to in the project specifications.

False

Subcontracting problems are exclusive to the subtrades new to the prime contractor.

False

Subcontractors generally can be persuaded to submit their bids earlier than the bid closing, if you can guarantee that their prices will not become public knowledge.

False

The assembly method of estimating is less accurate than the single-rate methods

False

The estimate-cost control process is linear in nature.

False

The final cleanup expenses include the cost of renting large garbage containers and the cost of constructing and later taking down temporary garbage chutes on the project.

False

The general contractor's estimator usually measures finishes work for an estimate.

False

The recap format for the takeoff items of a unit- price bid is the same as the format used with a lump-sum bid.

False

There are four basic categories of units used in estimating: number, length, area, and weight.

False

There are more variables to consider with concrete blocks than with clay bricks.

False

Typical bay estimates are very common because it is easy to find a "typical" bay size

False

____ is defined as the amount of money remaining after all project expenses and company expenses have been paid.

Profit

____ are used when loads that are oversize are transported.

Scout trucks

Because the concrete is detailed on the drawings, it makes sense to begin the takeoff by measuring the volume of concrete in an item.

True

Cases of underlap and overlap occur when work is not clearly defined as being part of the scope of a single trade or as being the general contractor's work

True

It is not uncommon to receive subtrade prices that are clearly in error—either too high or too low—and on more than one occasion an estimator has been left having to prepare a hasty estimate because subtrades have failed to deliver the prices they promised.

True

Most contractors maintain a directory of the subtrades they prefer to deal with.

True

On most projects general contractors request two complete sets of bid documents for estimating a project.

True

On some publicly funded projects, the general contractor may be required by government regulations to award a certain percentage of the work to women-owned and minority-owned businesses.

True

Preparing a quantity takeoff of concrete work requires the estimator to measure a combination of items—some of which are shown on the drawings while others are to be inferred from the drawings.

True

Significant details provided in response to questions about a bid will be incorporated into written documents that are distributed to all bidders in publications that are known as ____.

addenda

Pit and sump excavation is mostly performed using ____.

backhoes

On a small to medium-sized project, the ____ sheet can be used as a checklist that allows the estimator to choose those items that are required on the project under consideration.

general expenses

The ____ is the extra payment over and above the basic wage rate that is paid to employees who work time in excess of the standard work day or work week.

overtime premium

Hand tools up to a certain value together with blades, drill bits, and other consumables used in the work are priced as a ____ of the total labor price of the estimate.

percentage

The risk of bankruptcy by a subtrade can be reduced by calling for ____ from subtrades.

performance bonds

The formulas for a parallelogram are ____.

perimeter = 2a + 2b; area = a x h

A sorted list of items that are part of an estimate is referred to as the ____.

recap

A typical example of the kind of work item that is related to masonry work but may not be included in the quote from a subtrade is the item of ____ during construction.

temporary bracing masonry work

Under the terms of the contract it has with the owner, the prime contractor is always held responsible for the performance of the work, excluding the performance of the work done by subcontractors.

False

Where there is an opening in a form system of less than 100 square feet, a deduction is made from the total area of the forms.

False

Wire "ladder" reinforcing is required in every third course of blockwork.

False

Designers usually require a cash or certified check deposit from contractors who obtain bid documents and the deposit is reimbursed when the drawings and specifications are returned to the designer's office in "____."

Good order

____ require subtrades to submit their bids at a specified time usually two days before the prime bids are due to be submitted.

Bid depositories

Trade rules in some locations require the subcontractor supplying reinforcing steel to the project to supply the rebar for the masonry work.

True

The unit prices used in an estimate are generally obtained directly from the suppliers.

False

The use of fax machines, cellular telephones, and e-mail has had little impact on the bidding process as it is still mostly a manual process.

False

A large-size excavation company is generally equipped to effectively perform all types of excavation work.

False

A materials takeoff generally provides sufficient information for pricing.

False

An effective way to proceed with the planning of estimating operations is achieved by means of a simple line chart form of time schedule.

False

Calculate the volume of concrete from the dimensions given on the drawings with adjustments for "add-on" factors.

False

Contractors seldom see an advantage in allowing a higher proportion of overheads and fee against the work being completed early in the project.

False

Direct costs are sometimes titled General Requirements of the Project or Project Overheads

False

Estimating the costs of masonry work involving products other than standard bricks and concrete blocks can proceed in the same way as with standard bricks and concrete blocks and is mostly the task of the general contractor.

False

In general, all subtrades offer lump-sum bids

False

"Bank measure" amounts are obtained by using the dimensions of the holes excavated or filled with no adjustment made to the quantities obtained for swell or compaction of materials.

True

A perimeter length is calculated from the figured dimensions that are provided on the plan of the structure.

True

A small sketch incorporated into the takeoff notes is useful to clarify complex details.

True

A spreadsheet template can be readily set up to provide the basic format of the calculation process; then the data applicable to the specific item of equipment can be inserted to generate the ownership cost of that item

True

Almost all price quotations received from material suppliers will have terms and conditions attached to them.

True

Assembly estimating can be a powerful cost control tool since the nature of the assembly, materials, and construction methods can all be defined and these data can be reflected in the estimated price.

True

At the very start of the estimating process, the estimator can set up the summary sheet by checking off the trades that will be completed by "own forces" and those that will be subcontracted.

True

Before the estimator can measure the site work, he or she has to make an assessment of excavation requirements from data in the specifications and drawings and from information gathered on visits to the site.

True

Because only the ____ of formwork is measured, the estimator does not have to be concerned about the design of the forms at the time of the takeoff.

area

The ____ estimating method can be used with any building layout and provides the estimator the opportunity to account for variables on an overall basis without having to contend with the fine detail of the design.

assembly

Using the ____ method, a building, which may contain hundreds of components, may be reduced to a few assemblies, which can be measured and priced relatively quickly from records of previous assembly costs.

assembly

When investigating the financial condition of a subtrade, a useful source of information can be ____.

bonding companies

While an experienced estimator will certainly know what to look for and assess when investigating the site, the presence of the ____ or a project superintendent on the visit will always be valuable if only to offer alternative viewpoints in the evaluation of the data obtained.

chief estimator

A construction contract bid is compiled in three stages: the advance stage, the review stage, and the ____ stage.

closing

The difference between the volume of the hole to be filled and the volume of fill material used to fill is referred to as the ____.

compaction factor

The last stage in the preparation of a unit-price bid is to ____.

complete the bid form

A ____ estimate has to be prepared from a minimum amount of information because it is required at a time when the project is often little more than a vague idea in the mind of the owner.

conceptual

The estimator's task becomes far more complicated when subtrades attach ____ to their bids.

conditions

When a contract states that the contractor will be reimbursed all project costs by the owner plus an added amount for profit, this is known as a ____.

cost-plus contract

Grout to anchor bolts and base plates is measured in ____.

cubic feet or cubic meters

Concrete shall be measured in ____ net in place.

cubic yards

In everyday usage the term ____ refers to the decline in market value of an asset.

depreciation

The "____" of a project comprise all of the additional, indirect costs that are necessary to facilitate the construction of the project.

general expenses

Contractors are usually advised in the "____" to satisfy themselves as to the present condition of the site.

instruction to bidders

When soil or gravel is excavated, the resulting material is less dense than it was in the ground before it was disturbed and this same material now occupies more volume, a concept called the ____.

swell factor

In a quantity takeoff, measurements are made ____.

net in place

With the ____ method of estimating, a certain unit that is common to all projects of this type is selected and the number of these units is calculated for each project.

price per unit

Factory and ____ lumber is lumber selected for remanufacturing use.

shop

Tracking productivity rates separately from prices also has the advantage of "____"—the same productivity rates can be used in different localities, only the wage rates have to be adjusted to reflect pay rates that differ from place to place.

transportability

Measuring sitework and excavation work is the same as measuring most other work of a construction project.

False

More often than not, equipment is rented with an operator.

False

The estimator should note that quantities of materials are measured in the takeoff process.

False

The soils report provides information about the subsurface conditions at the site obtained from bore holes or other investigations made by the topographic engineer.

False

When a soils report is included with the specifications, it is usually in a bid document.

False

To calculate the BM of lumber, multiply the length in feet by the nominal width and thickness of the pieces in inches, then divide the product by 12.

True

We put together estimates all the time in our everyday lives, often with little or no calculating.

True

With the design- build method, the owner indicates that he or she requires a certain facility and usually outlines some parameters relating to location, size, design and the desired time of occupancy.

True

In accordance with the general principle of measuring net quantities, excavation and backfill quantities are calculated using "____."

bank measure

A price quoted as ____, in the absence of a definition to the contrary, is interpreted to mean the price includes delivery to the site but the contractor is responsible for the cost of any unloading requirements at the site.

F.O.B.

Most general contractors and subtrades enter into cost-plus contracts in order to perform a defined scope of work.

False

The process of pricing an estimate can be divided into four stages.

False

Ridge blocking is measured along the ridge of the ____ plus the width of the overhang outside of the gables.

trusses

Since the rental rate quoted by a contractor to another party for the use of the contractor's equipment is, in a sense, a kind of bid, the same considerations should be applied to the markup on the rental rate as are applied to markup on any of the contractor's bids.

True

The most common reason for failure to perform by a subtrade is the financial collapse of the subtrade.

True

The nature of the recap breakdown depends on the type of work involved in the project and the type of contract the contractor will be entering into with the owner.

True

The price of general expenses can be a substantial component of the bid, amounting to 15% and more of the total price in some cases.

True

When a bid proposal has been obtained from a subtrade, it should list inclusions that detail all the work that the bidder is offering to do for the price quoted.

True

Whenever it is possible, the contractor will use the material excavated at the site for backfill requirements.

True

Flooring, drywall wallboards, insulation, vapor barriers, paint, and other finishes are measured in square feet with no deductions for openings less than ____ square feet.

40

Materials are usually quoted including taxes.

False

The volume of excavation for pits or basements can be obtained by using this formula: ____

Pit Volume = Average Length of Pit X Average Width of Pit X Average Depth of Pit

If an estimator does not know exactly what the computer is accomplishing in the preparation of an estimate, the estimator will not be in control of the process.

True

Materials for finish carpentry on a commercial project are usually supplied by ____.

a millwork subcontractor

Expansion joints are measured in ____, stating the size of joint and the type of material used.

linear feet or linear meters

A method of addressing the problem of bids from contractors of questionable financial situation and experience capability is to call for bids only from ____ contractors.

prequalified

A method of handling the problem of review questions is to compile a list of all the questions that arise, the ____, then later make a single call to the designer to cover all the items that have accumulated.

query list

The ____ is a wide-ranging trade section of the specifications that includes items of work such as bulletin boards, canopies, signs, and folding partitions.

specialties trade

When the recap is complete, prices of each trade will be presented in ____ form, which facilitates easier evaluation of the estimate.

summary

Masonry work includes construction with clay bricks, concrete bricks and blocks, clay tiles, and natural and artificial stone.

True

Masonry work is now typically performed by subcontractors who supply the labor, materials, and equipment required to complete the work.

True

The reason for preparing the recap is to bring together all work of a similar nature so that the estimator can concentrate on the needs of one trade at a time.

True

The soil that is extracted from an excavation is less dense than before it was excavated, so it will occupy more space than it did when it was in the ground.

True

The units of measurement for masonry are generally the number of masonry pieces such as concrete blocks or, in the case of bricks, the number of thousands of clay bricks.

True

____ contracts are based on a pricing schedule that consists of a breakdown of the work and estimated quantities for each of the items on the breakdown.

Unit-price


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