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The condominium tower will have 405 units for which a total of 5,000 drawings and plans will be needed. On average 60 people will work on the job at the same time and make each a one hour break per day. The project expects no accidents. Since the building is not in the 100-year flood zone, no flooding is expected. Two major repairs (e.g., fixing the roof) are projected to happen every year, while the projected maintenance cost per condo unit is on average $3,000 per year. The success of the project is determined by the following weight factors: Building cost should account for minimum 10%, safety during the construction phase at least 5%, maintenance during the operational phase at 40%, documentation of work at least 3%, and major repairs at least 5%. You
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A. Construction Management at-Risk B. Integrated Project Delivery C. Design-Build D. Design-Bid-Build E. All of the Above F. None of the above
A. True B. False
A. A single point of contracts with designer and contractors B. The ability to require the constructor to warrant the design C. The owner's ability to retain control over the design
A. Used for specialized services B. Used for emergency C. Open Competition D. Not generally applicable to public projects
A. Contractor B. Designer C. Owner D. All of the above
A. CM at Risk B. Design-bid-build C. Integrated Project Delivery D. Design-build
USE YOUR OWN WORDS to answer all the questions below.
Lump-Sum
Cost Plus Fee
Unit Price
Low Bid
Specific rates for materials
A single price
Actual costs plus unknown upper limit
Not a contract format