"ORD" stands for "owner's right to delay." Correct Answers
False
"Time is of the essence" language makes time a material
obligation. Correct Answers True
"XCU" stands for explosion, collapse, and umbrella. Correct
Answers False
A bid bond penal sum can be either a fixed sum or a percentage
of the bid total. Correct Answers True
A certificate of substantial completion constitutes final
acceptance of the project. Correct Answers False
A contract may be terminated by a contractor without reason.
Correct Answers False
A contract may be terminated by full and satisfactory
performance. Correct Answers True
A contractor cannot subcontract work without the written
approval of the owner. Correct Answers False
A contractor is responsible for improper workmanship during a
warranty period. Correct Answers True
, A letter of intent may be authorized to a contractor to start work
prior to the signing of the formal contract agreement. Correct
Answers True
A letter of transmittal requires a response. Correct Answers
False
A lockout is when a union goes on strike illegally. Correct
Answers False
A named peril builder's risk policy covers only the perils named
in the policy and any endorsements. Correct Answers True
A non-union construction contractor has no need to be familiar
with labor agreements. Correct Answers False
A payment bond guarantees payment to subcontractors and
material suppliers. Correct Answers True
A state right-to-work law prohibits discrimination in
employment on the basis of membership or non-membership in
a labor union. Correct Answers True
A subcontract must always be in writing. Correct Answers
False
A Type I differing site condition is when a site condition differs
from what is normally encountered on that kind of project.
Correct Answers False