Conditions of the Contract Review Questions. 1.General Conditions and Supplementary Conditions make up the: a.Specifications b.Bidding Requirements c.Conditions.

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Conditions of the Contract Review Questions

1.General Conditions and Supplementary Conditions make up the: a.Specifications b.Bidding Requirements c.Conditions of the Contract d.Special Conditions

1.General Conditions and Supplementary Conditions make up the: a.Specifications b.Bidding Requirements c.Conditions of the Contract d.Special Conditions

2.All of the following are true regarding the General Conditions EXCEPT: a.Contains specific administrative and procedural requirements b.Are broad contractual conditions c.Contain the contracts d.Normally remain constant from project to project

2.All of the following are true regarding the General Conditions EXCEPT: a.Contains specific administrative and procedural requirements b.Are broad contractual conditions c.Contain the contracts d.Normally remain constant from project to project

3.Which of the following is considered as part of the specifications? a.General Conditions b.Supplementary Conditions c.Division 1 d.Bidding Requirements

3.Which of the following is considered as part of the specifications? a.General Conditions b.Supplementary Conditions c.Division 1 d.Bidding Requirements

4.Supplementary Conditions: a.Do not contain contractual/legal provisions b.Modify General Conditions to suit specific project requirements c.Are not part of the Conditions of the Contract d.Include contractual/legal requirements provisions which supplement the General Provisions.

4.Supplementary Conditions: a.Do not contain contractual/legal provisions b.Modify General Conditions to suit specific project requirements c.Are not part of the Conditions of the Contract d.Include contractual/legal requirements provisions which supplement the General Provisions.

5.All of the following subjects are usually included in Supplementary Conditions EXCEPT: a.Insurance requirements b.Liquidated damages c.Tax exempt status of Owner d.Submittal requirements

5.All of the following subjects are usually included in Supplementary Conditions EXCEPT: a.Insurance requirements b.Liquidated damages c.Tax exempt status of Owner d.Submittal requirements

6.Published General Conditions prepared by professional societies should: a.Be included by reference in Project Manual to save paper b.Be copied in Project Manual c.Have original bound into Project Manual d.Be used on all projects

6.Published General Conditions prepared by professional societies should: a.Be included by reference in Project Manual to save paper b.Be copied in Project Manual c.Have original bound into Project Manual d.Be used on all projects

7.General and Supplementary Conditions must have the approval of which of the following? a.Owner and Owner's counsel b.Owner and Architect/Engineer c.Owner, Architect/Engineer, and Contractor

7.General and Supplementary Conditions must have the approval of which of the following? a.Owner and Owner's counsel b.Owner and Architect/Engineer c.Owner, Architect/Engineer, and Contractor

8.The General Conditions of the Contract for Construction apply to the contractual relationship between: a.Owner and Architect/Engineer b.Owner and Contractor c.Owner and Subcontractor d.Contractor and Subcontractor

8.The General Conditions of the Contract for Construction apply to the contractual relationship between: a.Owner and Architect/Engineer b.Owner and Contractor c.Owner and Subcontractor d.Contractor and Subcontractor

9.The Supplementary Conditions must be carefully coordinated with all of the following EXCEPT: a.General Conditions b.Bidding Requirements c.Owner - Contractor Agreement d.Owner - Architect Agreement

9.The Supplementary Conditions must be carefully coordinated with all of the following EXCEPT: a.General Conditions b.Bidding Requirements c.Owner - Contractor Agreement d.Owner - Architect Agreement

Answers 1.cc 2.aa 3.cc 4.bb 5.dd 6.cc 7.aa 8.bb 9.dd