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CE 16- Chapter 1
  • Mharvie Pailano

  • 問題数 60 • 2/21/2024

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  • 1

    an exercise given to the client for him to review the stipulations of the contract documents within a reasonable time.

    Due Diligence

  • 2

    A principle, when drafting the contract, where parties are bound by terms and consequences.

    Mutuality

  • 3

    Instructions which may be issued prior to the bidding to supplement and/or modify the drawings, specifications, and/or General conditions of the contract.

    Special Provisions Or Conditions

  • 4

    Article 1723 of the civil code

    Civil Liability Of Architects And Engineers

  • 5

    allocated payment value in proportion to the work performed by the contractor.

    Pro-Rata Payment

  • 6

    Information, advice a notification pertinent to the project delivered in person or sent by registered mail to the individual, firm or corporation at the last known business address of such individual, firm or corporation.

    Written Notice

  • 7

    an approved form of security furnished by the contractor a guarantee to the quality of materials and equipment installed and the workmanship performed by the contractor.

    Guarantee Bond

  • 8

    a period wherein the contractor shall execute at his own expense all work necessary for the rectification of imperfections.

    Period Of Making Good The Known Defects

  • 9

    an approved form of security furnished by the contractor as guarantee of good faith on his part that he will pay all obligations arising from the contract.

    Payment Bond

  • 10

    The amount retained by the owner under the provision of the contract

    Retention

  • 11

    Labor of materials, or both as well as equipment, transportation, or other facilities necessary to commence and complete the construction called for in the contract.

    Work

  • 12

    additional information on contract documents issued to bidders before date of bidding

    Bid Bulletin

  • 13

    a listing of the different parts of the work indicating the materials and labor included therein.

    Breakdown Of Work And Corresponding Value

  • 14

    a listing of the different parts of the work indicating in each part of the corresponding value of materials and labor, including an allowance for profit and overhead.

    Breakdown Of Work And Corresponding Value

  • 15

    it is an outline description enumerating the type or trade names of materials be used.

    Schedule Of Materials And Finishes

  • 16

    an approved form of security furnished by the contractor as guarantee of good faith that he will execute the work in accordance with the terms of the contract.

    Performance Bond

  • 17

    a principle, when drafting the contract, which binds only those involved and assigns.

    Relativity

  • 18

    article 1305 of the civil code

    Definition Of A Contract

  • 19

    A contractual obligation of one party to compensate the loss incurred to the other party or as a security against legal liability for one's actions.

    Indemnity

  • 20

    a contract, represented by a policy, in which the client receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses in case of claims on damages on lives and properties lost or affected.

    Insurance

  • 21

    the client shall at all times provide and maintain adequate weather tight temporary office with water, light, telephone, and toilet facilities for the use of the architect, resident engineers, inspectors, contractor, and sub-contractors

    False

  • 22

    technically qualified men referred to as project representatives, resident architects, resident engineers or construction inspectors employed by the owner may be stationed on the project to assist the architect and the engineers in the general supervision and direction of the work. In case of any dispute arising between the project representative, resident architect, resident engineer, or construction inspector, and the contractor, they shall have authority to reject materials or suspend the work until the question at issue can be referred to and decide by the client.

    True

  • 23

    neither the final certificate nor payment nor any provision in the contract documents shall relieve the contractor of responsibility for faulty materials or workmanship and, he shall remedy any defects due thereto and pay for any damage to other work resulting there from, which shall appear within a period of one year from the date of acceptance of work.

    True

  • 24

    The drawings and specifications are supplementary.

    False

  • 25

    the contractor shall use such methods and appliances for the performance of all the operations connected with the work embraced under this contract as well as will produce a satisfactory quality of work and rate of progress whill will ensure the completion of the work within the contravt time.

    True

  • 26

    Should the Contractor fail to remove unsatisfactory workmen or fail to furnish suitable and sufficient equipment or personnel for the proper prosecution of the work, the Construction Manager may withhold payment which are or may become due or may suspend the work until such orders are complied with.

    True

  • 27

    If, in the Contractor's opinion, any work indicated on the drawings, or specified in such manner as will make impossible to produce a first-class work, he shall refer same to the Architect for interpretation before proceeding with work if the contractor fails to make such reference.

    True

  • 28

    The client shall prepare at his own expense and submit with such promptness as to cause no delay in his owb work or in that of any other contractor doing work on the same building, two copies of all shop or setting drawings, templates, patterns and models as as schedule required for the work of the various trades.

    False

  • 29

    Before the bidding and the awarding of the contract, the Contractor is expected to have visited the locality of the work and made his own estimates of facilities and dificulties attending to the execution of the proposed contract, including local conditions and all other contingencies.

    True

  • 30

    The Contractor shall and thereby warrants and/or guarantees for a period of one year, or for longer periods where so provided in specifications, as evidence by date of final certificate issued by the Architect, all materials and workmanship installed under contract to be to be of good quality in every respect and to remain so for periods describe herein.

    True

  • 31

    The Project engineer or Superintendent shall represent the Contractor in his absence and all directions given to him shall be as binding as if given to the Contractor. He shall have full authority to execute the orders or directions without delay and to prompt supply such materials, tools, paints, equipment, and labor as may be required.

    True

  • 32

    The Client shall make all necessary arrangements with the local utility companies in order that temporary facilities for water, power, and telephone are sufficiently provided till the completion of the work. All expenses incurred in connections therewith shall be paid by the client.

    False

  • 33

    Upon failure to complete the said contract within the contract time, the contractor shall be required to pay the owner the liquidated damages in the amount stipulated in the Contract Agreement, the said payment to be made as liquidated damages, and not by way of penalty.

    True

  • 34

    Good specifications expand or clarify drawing notes, define quality of materials and workmanship, establish the scope of the work, and describe the responsibilities of the constructor

    True

  • 35

    Responsibility for adequacy of the design and for sufficiency of the drawings and specifications shall be borne by the contractor.

    False

  • 36

    If there be variance between drawings and the Specifications, the provisions of the specifications shall control.

    True

  • 37

    The complete requirements of the work to be performed under the contract shall be set forth in drawings and specifications to be supplied by the contractor.

    False

  • 38

    The Contractor shall furnish from time to time all additional detail drawings and instructions essential to the proper execution of the work.

    False

  • 39

    The Contractor shall keep at the site of work, in good order one copy each of all drawings, specifications, breakdown of work, schedule of Construction and including all instructions and graphs available to the Architect and his representatives.

    True

  • 40

    Should a conflict occur between Drawings, or a conflict between specifications and Drawings, the Contractor shall be deemed to have estimated a more expensive way of doing work unless he shall gave asked for and obtained a decision.

    True

  • 41

    The Owner shall be responsible for the establishment of lot Lines, boundary lines, easement, and benchmarks by a certified surveyor.

    True

  • 42

    Testing of all samples shall comply with the Specifications and government standards and shall be performed by competent entity or testing laboratory. all cost for shipment, delivery, handling, and testing of samples are to be paid by the owner.

    False

  • 43

    The Contractor shall perform any work and shall furnish and install all materials and equipment necessary during the emergency endangering life or property. He shall not wait for initructions before proceeding to properly protect both life and property.

    True

  • 44

    The Architect may at any time order extra work or make changes by altering, adding to or deducting from the work.

    False

  • 45

    At the completion of the work, the Architect shall remove all his rubbish from and about the building and all his tools, scaffolding and surplus materials and turn over the work for occupancy with.

    False

  • 46

    The Owner shall have the right to take possession of and use any completed or partially completed portions of the work.

    True

  • 47

    The Contractor shall execute at his own expense all work necessary for making good of known defect, imperfections or fault

    True

  • 48

    The owner cannot deduct from any sum due or to become due the Contractor any sums accruing for liquitated damage

    False

  • 49

    The Owner reserves the right to let other contracts in connection with the work

    True

  • 50

    The Client and the sub-contracter has no contract relations

    True

  • 51

    If the Owner should fail to pay the contractor any sum within (30) days, the contractor may suspend work or terminate contract.

    True

  • 52

    The owner, at any time, may terminate the contract due to bankruptcy reason

    True

  • 53

    The Contract can be assigned in whole or in part by the Contactor or shall any part of the work be sublet by the contractor

    False

  • 54

    The right to enter contract is one of the liberties guaranteed to individual

    True

  • 55

    The engineer shall pay for services of a licensed surveyor when so requiredl to confirm and certify the location of column centers, piers, wall, pits, trenches, pipe work, culvert work, utility lines and work of similar nature required by the Contract

    False

  • 56

    no substitution shall be made for any material, article, or process required under contract

    True

  • 57

    The Contractor shall not be liable and should not pay for all damages occasioned in any manner by his acts or neglect, or of his agents, employees, or workmen, if neighboring properties are damaged due to his negligence or fault

    False

  • 58

    Should the Contractor be obstructed or delayed in the prosecution or completion of the work by Act of God or Force Majeure, such delay may be granted, such period considered reasonable, with an extension of time

    True

  • 59

    No such extension of time shall be granted for any alleged failure to furnish materials or information unless they be required in the proper prosecution of the work in the order.

    True

  • 60

    The Engineer shall pay workmen employed by him on his project such rates as are provided by existing laws

    False