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Hierarchy of Prints?
Quality Control
What's your final BID?
100

O&M stands for   ?  

Operations & Maintenance 

100

The term BIM (Building Information Modeling) is often used interchangeably with what term/phrase?

Virtual Design and Construction (VDC)

100

Which trades often use riser diagrams to get a better understanding of their overall system specified by the engineer?

ELECTRICAL     :)

mechanical      :/

plumbers         :(

100

What 2 parties is prefabrication convenient for? 

Contractor

Workforce

100

When estimating the number of luminaires required for a job, which method of takeoff is used?
 

COUNTING

200

Assembling documents and resources, quotes, bids, clarifying project scope, schedule and takeoff are necessary steps to create what? 

Accurate Estimate

200

BIM _________ the amount of rework needed on construction projects.

decreases

200

As the size of a project increases, it is advisable to have a method of documenting the correlation between shop drawings and the   ?  .

Contract Drawings

200

Construction initialization involves the what 2 aspects necessary to start construction on site.

Preparation

Setup

200

Lighting, switchgear, and electrical distribution systems are groupings of material that are generally engineered and assembled on a per-project basis and are purchased as _______  ?

Packages

300

The project schedule accounts for all the dependencies between different  _________   and specifies the projected date when they can be installed.

Components

300

This is a legal document that defines the responsibilities and obligations of all parties.

Project Contract

300

Due to their direct involvement in the installation of their systems during construction and the changes they made,   ?   are pivotal in developing the as-built drawings for their trade.

electrical field workers

(aka WIREMAN)

300

Submittals are submitted by the contractors, most often to the general contractor for approval by the architect, to provide information about how the requirements of the _________ and _______ will be met.

Contract Documents and Specifications

300


A(n) _______ is the process of enumerating a project’s component parts so that required material can be aggregated into a total amount of material and a total cost.

TAKEOFF

400

In cases where there is minimal space, some general contractors prohibit bulk shipments to the jobsite and this just-in-time methodology requires any shipments to   ?  .

specific ETA

only contain material that will be used within a few days of delivery

400

Is it safe to always assume that prints are always accurate when they don't make sense?

NO!!!!!!

400


When contractors receive the IFC (Issued For Construction) drawings, they are responsible for determining the _____ and _______  of creating the building that the design teams have drawn.

means

methods

400

The parts created in the prefabrication environment tend to be ____   consistent than those created on the construction site.

more

400

The development and issuance of O&M manuals aligns with the construction project’s key milestones and is usually spelled out in detail in the ________  __________.

project specifications

500

Labor costs, being moved multiple times, and being protected from physical damage/water damage are problems that derive from what? 

On-site shipments of equipment and materials that arrive before they can be used.

 

500

Often the costs associated with the delivery of prefabricated assemblies are covered by _________?

Contractor's Overhead

500


What is the name of the table that represents each conduit and conductor combination that exists on most electrical construction drawings

FEEDER SCHEDULE

500

The submittal process ensures that all materials and products used in the construction process meet the requirements of what? (2 things)


Project specifications

Quality standards

500

If, Material= 60,000; Labor= 90,000; Direct Job Expense = 13,050; Overhead = 10% and Profit= 22%;

What is the final bid?

$ 215,226.00

Total Cost = (Material + Labor + Direct Job Expense) + Overhead (Material + Labor + Direct Job Expense) + Profit (Material + Labor + Direct Job Expense)

Total Cost = (60,000 + 90,000 + 13,050) + 10% (60,000 + 90,000 + 13,050) + 22% (60,000 + 90,000 + 13,050)

Total Cost = $215,226.00