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Construction Management Services were established due to the decreasing complexity of construction projects.
Construction Management Services were established due to the decreasing complexity of construction projects.
False (B)
The Construction Manager (CM) must always be a member of the staff of the Owner according to the text.
The Construction Manager (CM) must always be a member of the staff of the Owner according to the text.
False (B)
The Architect can never serve as the Construction Manager (CM) based on the text.
The Architect can never serve as the Construction Manager (CM) based on the text.
False (B)
The responsibilities of the Construction Manager (CM) do not include Cost and Time Control.
The responsibilities of the Construction Manager (CM) do not include Cost and Time Control.
The Construction Manager (CM) is not responsible for Quality Control of Work according to the text.
The Construction Manager (CM) is not responsible for Quality Control of Work according to the text.
The Construction Manager (CM) cannot supervise the CSG hired directly by the Owner according to the text.
The Construction Manager (CM) cannot supervise the CSG hired directly by the Owner according to the text.
To qualify as a Construction Manager (CM), an Architect must be a Registered and Licensed Engineers (RLE).
To qualify as a Construction Manager (CM), an Architect must be a Registered and Licensed Engineers (RLE).
An Architect must have an updated professional identification card to become a Construction Manager (CM).
An Architect must have an updated professional identification card to become a Construction Manager (CM).
Construction management is considered part of the regular services provided by an Architect.
Construction management is considered part of the regular services provided by an Architect.
Architects who have experience as Plumbers are usually capable of becoming Construction Managers (CMs).
Architects who have experience as Plumbers are usually capable of becoming Construction Managers (CMs).
The services rendered by an Architect as a Construction Manager (CM) are compensated separately from their regular architectural services.
The services rendered by an Architect as a Construction Manager (CM) are compensated separately from their regular architectural services.
The Architect as the Construction Manager is allowed to directly involve himself with the work of the Contractor.
The Architect as the Construction Manager is allowed to directly involve himself with the work of the Contractor.
If a portion of the building collapses due to deficiencies in the plan/design, the Construction Manager assumes liability if they participated in the plan/design review and approval.
If a portion of the building collapses due to deficiencies in the plan/design, the Construction Manager assumes liability if they participated in the plan/design review and approval.
The Construction Manager can impose methods, systems, or designs that substantially affect the construction schedule without impairing the design concept.
The Construction Manager can impose methods, systems, or designs that substantially affect the construction schedule without impairing the design concept.
The qualifications for a Construction Manager require them to be a State-regulated professional with managerial capabilities and extensive experience in construction.
The qualifications for a Construction Manager require them to be a State-regulated professional with managerial capabilities and extensive experience in construction.
The Architect as the Construction Manager is directly responsible to the Contractor on all aspects of the construction work.
The Architect as the Construction Manager is directly responsible to the Contractor on all aspects of the construction work.
If equipment fails to function during construction, the Construction Manager assumes liability regardless of their participation in plan/design review and approval.
If equipment fails to function during construction, the Construction Manager assumes liability regardless of their participation in plan/design review and approval.