3D CAD is the same as BIM. - ANS-False
50% of the D.R. Horton construction team are graduates of the LSU CM department. -
ANS-True
A BIM design begins with intelligent objects such as walls, roof, and windows - ANS-True
A BIM file contains construction details, performance characteristics, and product specs. -
ANS-True
A BIM model cannot perform clash detection before the project does to the field. - ANS-False
A BIM model is a 3D representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a building. -
ANS-True
A BIM model serves as a shared knowledge resource for the entire design and build team. -
ANS-True
A change order adjustment amount does not include general overhead and profit. - ANS-False
A claim can only be made after the project is complete. - ANS-False
A clean site is a safe site. - ANS-True
A clear expression of employee concern should be a policy component of a safety manual. -
ANS-True
A company's managerial commitment should include safety. - ANS-True
A comprehensive quality control plan is the best way to control quality during construction. -
ANS-True
A good win-win example is using recycled concrete as a base material for new roadways or
driveways. - ANS-True
A job hazard analysis focuses on jobs and tasks. - ANS-True
A poor quality design is not a contractor risk. - ANS-False
A project control system utilizes the plans, specs, estimate, and schedule. - ANS-True
, A project debriefing is not meant to be a training mechanism. - ANS-False
A project is considered totally complete even if paperwork has not been delivered to the owner. -
ANS-False
A project may go forward without paperwork. - ANS-False
A public project has less governmental involvement than a private project. - ANS-False
A risk mitigation plan happens before construction starts and does not vary thereafter. -
ANS-False
A safety officer at a company must have authority to take corrective actions if a hazard is
identified. - ANS-True
A stop sign is an example of an administrative control. - ANS-True
A tailgate meeting to review safety procedures is risk management. - ANS-True
A zero-punch list should not be a goal of the project. - ANS-False
According to the Brundtland definition of sustainable development, a sustainable society meets
the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their
own needs. - ANS-True
Adding contingencies may be a pre-bid method to offset a risk. - ANS-True
Additional time should always be asked for when processing a change order. - ANS-True
Administrative activities include permitting, submittals, inspections, and testing. - ANS-True
After quality, safety is the number-one priority when managing construction operations. -
ANS-False
All construction risks have to do with jobsite events. - ANS-False
An activity is a task, function, or decision that has a time commitment, or duration, associated
with it. - ANS-True
An objective of sustainability is to reduce consumption of nonrenewable resources, to minimize
waste, and to create better environments. - ANS-True
An OSHA visit may be caused by an employee complaint. - ANS-True