1. Work that is done by the contractor's own force is called "subcontracted work" and must be properly quantified and checked. 2. "Quantities of work are measured net-in-place" means that the quantities are calculated using the dimensions indicated on the drawings with added percentage to account for the waste.
1. Work that is done by the contractor's own force is called "subcontracted work" and must be properly quantified and checked. 2. "Quantities of work are measured net-in-place" means that the quantities are calculated using the dimensions indicated on the drawings with added percentage to account for the waste.
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Work that is done by the contractor's own force is called "subcontracted
work" and must be properly quantified and checked.
2. "Quantities of work are measured net-in-place" means that the quantities
are calculated using the dimensions indicated on the drawings with added
percentage to account for the waste.
3. A construction plan commonly adopts a primary emphasis on either cost
control or on schedule control.
4. Physical requirements sometimes do not dictate the sequence of
activities. In this case, the sequence is driven by management logic.
5. In a scheduling network, the set of activities represented by the longest
path is considered "critical" because if one or more of the critical activities
are delayed, the total project duration will not change.
6. In the PERT method, the variability in activity durations is defined in terms
of two estimates of the durations: the most pessimistic and the most
optimistic.
7. When developing the S-curve, the direct costs are assumed to be evenly
distributed across the duration of the activity.
8. The contract drawings prepared by the architect are generally not specific
enough to facilitate the accurate fabrication of the materials involved.
9. Uninsured costs from previous accidents come primarily in the form of
insurance premiums, which have a significant effect on a contractor's
operating expenses.
10. Safety rules and regulations should be available in the form of handouts
but should not be posted around the construction job site because they
disturb people.
True False
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