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Chapter 23- Project Mgmt & Contract Admin
NCIDQ Interior Design Reference Manual
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02/16/2011

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23-1. The last person to see the mechanical shop drawings before they are returned to the mechanical subcontractor should be the

a. mechanical engineer

b. architect

c. interior designer

d.general contractor

Definition

D.

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23-2. A project is being completed subject to the standard AIA General Conditions and contract agreement.  If some millwork was installed with the incorrect finish, who is responsible if no sample was submitted to the designer?

a. millworker

b. interior designer

c. project manager

d. contractor

Definition

D.

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23-3. During a routine site visit, the interior designer notices a lack of barricades around a floor opening while interior construction is taking place.  What should the designer do?

a. point out the situation to the contractor and write a letter to the client stating what was observed.

b. tell the contractor to correct the situation.

c. write a letter to the contractor stating the concerns, and copy the owner on the letter.

d. have the contractor stop the work until the problem is corrected.

Definition

A.

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23-4. What it the LEAST important part of a project manager's job?

a. planning job tasks for the project staff on a weekly basis.

b. organizing the layout of the construction drawings

c. keeping notes on daily decisions and meetings

d. staying current with the client's opinion of the progress of the project.

Definition

B.

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23-5. If it appears to the interior designer that the dollar amount requested on the contractor's application for payment exceeds the work completed and material stored, the designer should:

a. certify only the amount that the designer believes represents the work completed and stored, and attach a letter explaining why the amount certified differs from the amount applied for.

b. return the application to the contractor and request that it be revised to be more in line with actual work done and materials stored

c. reject the application and attach an expalnatory letter.

d. send the application to the client for his review and opinion about what amount should be certified.

Definition

A.

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23-6. If an interior designer did not find an error in a dimension on the shop drawings for a custom steel doorframe and the door frame was subsequently fabricated, who is responsible for paying to have the mistake corrected?

a. doorfram supplier

b. wall framing subcontractor

c. general contractor

d. interior designer

 

Definition

C.

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23-7. In order to allow the contractor extra time to complete a project vecause the owner asked for minor changes, the interior designer should issue:

a. an addendum

b. a construction change authorization

c. a change order

d. a minor work order

Definition

C.

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23-8. A contractor would be within her rights if she asked the owner to provide which of the following:

a. extra insurance for the goods during transit from the warehouse to the site.

b. final inspection and acceptance by the owner once the furniture was off the truck.

c. extra space for storage and initial preparation of furniture delivered to the site

d. additional workers to help with final installation

Definition

C.

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23-9. Which of the following is NOT a typical part of post-occupancy evaluation?

a. review of the HVAC system

b. interviews with representative users of the project

c. a check on maintenance problems

d. suggestions on how the client's next project can be improved.

Definition

D.

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23-10. A doorway is installed by the contractor according to the drawings.  After viewing the job, a bldg inspector tells the contractor that the door is not wide enough.  Who is responsible for correcting the problem?

a. framing subcontractor.

b. interior designer.

c. owner.

d. contractor.

 

Definition

B.

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