Is a procedure of identifying and analyzing the risks in your business in order to reduce their effect.
What is Risk Management?
The freedom from danger, risk, or injury is called.
What is safety?
Is the process of forecasting the cost of building a physical structure.
What is Construction Estimating?
In project management, this tool is most commonly used to plan the project step by step.
What is a schedule?
This is a set of tools, processes and people skills that are used together to help project managers have the right information, at the right time, to make the right decision.
What is project controls?
Legal basis of a contract for constructing a project, managing transactions and relationships involved in construction projects.
What is AIA Document A201?
Is a deformity in the design, workmanship, or materials used on a project that causes damage to a structure, person, or property.
What is a construction defect?
Construction injuries fall under these two categories.
What is Fatal Construction Injuries and Non-Fatal Construction Injuries?
In estimating, this is the most difficult item to determine because both the hourly wage rate and the crew productivity must be considered.
What is labor cost?
This is the most popular and useful method of showing activities (tasks or events) displayed against time.
What is a Gantt Chart?
Control is focused on three elements of a project, which are.
What is quality (or performance), cost and time?
Letter from the owner to a contractor, which documents the official project start date, as outlined in a contract. Usually used when a contractor needs to be awarded promptly while final contract is being reviewed.
What is Notice to Proceed?
Important document that all construction managers should review regularly and be familiar with.
What is the project's contract?
With the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Congress created this entity to ensure safe and healthful working conditions for workers.
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)?
Is a type of estimate typically used on larger commercial projects where a particular assembly or system repeatedly appears in project.
What is Assemblies or Systems estimate?
In project management, this defines the amount of time a task can be delayed without causing a delay.
What is a float?
Type of project control analysis that serves as a checklist that determines whether the project should enter the next step or not.
What is a Go/No-Go Analysis?
These are submitted as supplement document to verify that a standard product will meet the specifications.
What is product data?
The biggest reason efficient change order management is crucial is to.
What is ensure all work is billed?
The four leading causes of construction deaths (falls, struck by equipment, caught in between objects and electrocutions) are also called.
What is the “Fatal Four”? (Falls, Caught-In or -Between, Struck-By, and Electrocution)
The Construction Specification Institute (CSI) has created the “de facto” standard for the construction industry, known as the.
What is the MasterFormat?
Name of the process of running multiple activities on the critical path in parallel in order to reduce overall project time.
What is fast tracking?
When an activity requires repeated installation or removal of a piece of work, you can use this approach to project control.
What is a units completed approach?
Project payments are prepared either on contractor’s own form or this document.
What is AIA Document G702?
If your job site is near a fault line, in an sinkhole-prone area or in a hurricane area, what type of risk is this?
What is the environmental risk?
One of the major inequities of OSHA is that only this group of individuals may be penalized for safety violations.
What is the employer?
Owners use this type of estimates to determine if a project merits closer evaluation or to screen for the best project among several alternatives.
What is Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM)?
These are the two types of network schedules.
What is Critical Path Method (CPM) and Performance Evaluation & Review Technique (PERT)?
Controls are instituted at this stage of the project.
Earliest stage (conceptual) of the project.
Document signed in exchange for payment that waives the signer’s right to file a lien for the amount specified in the waiver.
What is a lien waiver?