CMIT CAPSTONE COURSE EXAM NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE 230 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||PASS!!
Sound CM experience and expertise - CORRECT ANSWER-> What's gained in one segment of the
industry has value in other sectors as well.
Public Owners - CORRECT ANSWER-> Involved in project development for federal, state, or municipal
projects.
> Semi-Public Institutions (i.e.: utilities, regional airport authorities, educational and research institutions)
conduct themselves as public sector owners.
.> Public owners exert great influence in project development.
FAR - CORRECT ANSWER-Federal Acquisition Regulations
> Define and differentiate public and private sector contracting.
> Applicable to most executive agencies in federal government.
> Greatly influence most other US public/semi-public owners for acquisition process and execution of
public sector projects.
Public/Semi-Public Projects - CORRECT ANSWER-> Funded through taxes or other public revenue (e.g.:
municipal bonds).
> Account for nearly 80% of all dollars spent for projects developed in the US.
COMPLETE 230 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||PASS!!
Sound CM experience and expertise - CORRECT ANSWER-> What's gained in one segment of the
industry has value in other sectors as well.
Public Owners - CORRECT ANSWER-> Involved in project development for federal, state, or municipal
projects.
> Semi-Public Institutions (i.e.: utilities, regional airport authorities, educational and research institutions)
conduct themselves as public sector owners.
.> Public owners exert great influence in project development.
FAR - CORRECT ANSWER-Federal Acquisition Regulations
> Define and differentiate public and private sector contracting.
> Applicable to most executive agencies in federal government.
> Greatly influence most other US public/semi-public owners for acquisition process and execution of
public sector projects.
Public/Semi-Public Projects - CORRECT ANSWER-> Funded through taxes or other public revenue (e.g.:
municipal bonds).
> Account for nearly 80% of all dollars spent for projects developed in the US.