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Defining open space in residential subdivision


1 PD 1296

A key house agency that assist private developers to undertake low and middle income mass
Home Ins. & Guarantee
2 housing production
Corp. (HIGC)
Actual Cost +
3 The value of extra work or change in construction plans by the owner 10%(profit,overhead &
tax)
Refers to the most reasonable price of land and shelter based on the needs and financial
4 capability of “program beneficiaries and appropriate financial schemes” (RA 7279). Affordable Cost

5 Architectural programming is one of the architect’s services that falls under Pre design

In a PERT CPM. ____________is a starting node to two or more activities


6 Burst node

When the owner hires an Architect of a firm to coordinate the whole range of Comprehensive
7 Architectural Services, it shall constitute? Project Management

Which article is NOT included in the Building Contract?


8 Cost Records

He is a registered & licensed architect, who is academically and professionally qualified, &
9 with exceptional or recognized expertise or specialization in any branch of architecture; Consulting Architect

10 BA full time construction inspector hired by owner assisting in the supervision of the work Project representative

After ___________ substantial completion of contract work, the architect shall inspect the
11 project & issue certificate of completion after certification, the contractor will finish outstanding 98%
work during period of making good of all known defect of 60 days
In methods of compensation, if the Architect as Project Manager performs regular
12 architectural services for the same project, he is compensated separately for these services UAP doc. 202
as stipulated in what UAP Documents?

Within how many months shall be the release of Retention from date of Final Payment?
13 3 months

Condominium & Subdivision, Bridges Protective Law.


14 PD 957

This services giver full meaning to what the professional calls comprehensive Architectural
Post Construction
15 Service. It wraps-up the whole range of architectural services.
Services

The approved form of security furnished by the Contractor as a guarantee of good faith on the
16 Performance Bond
part of the contractor to execute the work in accordance with terms of the Contract

BP 220: The parking requirement for multi-family dwelling is


17 1 slot/ family dwelling

PD 957: In Design Standards for Residential Condominium Projects, offsite parking is allowed
18 but must NOT be more how may meters away from the building it serves? 100 meters

Under PD 1096 the executive officer of OBO appointed by the secretary to enforce the
19 provision of the code in the field as well as the enforcement or orders and decisions made City Engineer
pursuant thereto

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Contract Documents shall be the property of the


20 Architect

It is instructions that supplement or modify drawings, specs, & general conditions of the
21 contract. Special Provisions

The _________ shall submit ________ copies of shop drawings for the architect’s approval
22 Contractor / 2

are set of requirements for an itemized or generalized construction work, materials, methods,
23 Specifications
or systems.

shows the general requirements without consideration of a specific type or brand for
24 Open Specifications
materials. Open specs may be subject to reasonable changes and equivalencies.

– establishes the exact and specific quantity, types, color, texture, and other properties. Such
25 can not be changed or subjected to equivalencies without prior concent from the specs writter Closed Specifications
or the architect

specifies the manufacturers and producers or the brands of materials and products be used Brand Name
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for each specific work. Specifications

Combination
27 Combines two or more techniques.
Specifications

Division 01 — General Requirements


Division 02 — Site Construction
Division 03 — Concrete
Division 04 — Masonry
Division 05 — Metals
Division 06 — Wood and Plastics
Division 07 — Thermal and Moisture Protection
Division of Master
Division 08 — Doors and Windows
28 Format Specifications
Division 09 — Finishes
(1995 - Nov 2004)
Division 10 — Specialties
Division11 — Equipment
Division 12 — Furnishings
Division 13 — Special Construction
Division 14 — Conveying Systems
Division 15 — Mechanical
Division 16 — Electrical

an organization that maintains and advances the standardization of construction language as


pertains to building specifications.provides structured guidelines for specification writing in CSI - Construction
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their Project Resource Manual, formerly called the Manual of Practice (MOP). Specification Institute

The most widely used standard for organising specifications and other written information for
commercial and institutional building projects. It provides a master list of divisions, and Master Format
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section numbers and titles within each division, to be followed in organizing information about Specifications
a facility’s construction requirements and associated activities

Classes
A – wood, cloth, paper, rubber and plastics
B – flammable liquid and gases
31 Classes of Fire
C – fire involving energized electrical equipment
D – involving combustible metals (such as magnesium, sodium, potassium)

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32 not normally filled with water (water is introduced by fire service connection when needed) Dry Standpipe

33 air compartment or chamber to which ducts are connected Plenum

34 – neutralize or remove a fire hazard Abatement

35 it is normally open, closes automatically to prevent passage of fire or smoke Damper

the lowest temperature at which the material will give sufficient vapor to ignite when exposed
36 Flash Point
to flame

37 an electrical conductor used to bypass a safety device Jumper

38 stairway enclosure so designed that products of combustion is prevented from moving in Smokeproof Tower

39 not allowed as a form of escape Fire escape ladders

signed on docs. that one has not prepared or supervised


paid illegal amount in the application Grounds for suspension
40 impersonation and revocation of
aided an illegal practice license

develop levels of standards and technical requirements for economic and socialized housing
projects
for socialized and economic housing
housing units that are affordable to average and low-income earner (30% of the gross family
41 BP 220
income)
it is a law that relaxes the provisions of the NBC for the purpose of making the dwelling units
more affordable without compromising health, safety and enviromental protection

42 Sale of Subd Lots / Condo buyers protection PD 957

43 defining open space PD 1216

44 Condominium act RA 4726

comprehensive and continuing urban development and housing program, establish the
mechanism for its implementation, and for other purposes
a. Uplift the conditions of the underprivileged and homeless citizens in urban areas and in R.A. 7279 - Urban
resettlement areas by making available to them decent housing at affordable cost, basic Development and
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services, and employment opportunities; Housing Act
b. Provide for the rational use and development of urban land in order to bring about the
following:

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Environmental Impact Statement


prepare, file and include in every action, project or undertaking which significantly affects the
quality of the environment a detailed statement on:
the environmental impact of the proposed action,
any adverse environmental effect which cannot be avoided should the proposal be
P.D. 1151 - Philippine
implemented;
46 Environmental Policy
alternative to the proposed action;
a determination that the short-term uses of the resources of the environment are consistent
with the maintenance and enhancement of the long-term productivity of the same
whenever a proposal involves the use of depletable or nonrenewable resources, a finding
must be made that such use and commitment are warranted.

47 Philippine Environmental Code PD 1152

a book containing all contract and non-contract documents for a construction project except
the drawings
Organization of the Project Manual
48 bidding requirements Project Manual
parts of the contract (agreement and bond forms)
general and supplementary conditions of the contract
technical specifications

invitation, prequalification forms, instruction to bidders, information to bidders, bid forms Bidding Requirements
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supplements to bid
bid security, subcontractor list, substitutions
50 forms

agreement (owner-contractor), performance bond, labor and materials payment bond,


contract forms
51 certificates of insurance

general and
general conditions
52 supplementary
conditions
(also called “closed”), specifies brand names, product,
proprietary specification – the most restrictive Prescriptive
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“approved equal” language, Specification

(also called “open”), specifies results that are to be achieved but gives the contractor the
choice on how it will be achieved; used in public projects in order to promote competition
Performance
54 descriptive – like a “recipe” to be followed, quantities and qualities of ingredients
Secification
reference standard – reference to ASTM, AISC, NBC

complete, accurate and unambiguous


up to date references (standards)
do not specify the results and at the same time the method (this may conflict)
55 use standards than can be measured Writing Specifications
avoid exculpatory clauses (broad way of shifting responsibility)
avoid “and/or”, etc.,
keep it short

56 one general contractor single prime contract

major portions are contracted separately (e.g. mechanical, electrical), specialty contractors
57 multiple prime contract
favor this but make coordination difficult

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used for fast track construction, some work can proceed as soon as its drawings and specs
58 many prime contracts
are available, other will have to wait, this overlaps the design process

graphic presentation of work to be done


59 Drawings

written and verbal description of work


60 Specifications

changes in the work, time, protection of persons and property, insurance and bonds,
General Conditions
61 correction of work, termination or suspension of the contract

compensation, description of work, date of commencement, completion, liquidated damages,


62 payment Agreement

changes before contract execution addenda


63

changes after contract execution


64 Modifications

Architect reviews processes, shop drawings, submittals, observes construction making sure it
is consistent with the contract, evaluates contractor accomplishment and request for Construction
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payments and administers the project closeout procedure Administration

illustrations showing how the contractor proposes to supply and install the required work, very
66 shop drawings
detailed

physical example of the portion of work, they become standards of appearances and
67 Sample
workmanship

68 brochure, charts, instructions Product data

authorizing the variation from the original that involves changes in cost and/or time. Architect
69 Change Orders
prepares it, the owner issues it to the contractor. All must approve this.

when the building is made ready for occupancy


70 Project Closeout

71 when the building can be used, it is also the termination of the contractors schedule Substantial Completion

72 – a result of architect’s inspection, identifies the work to be completed or corrected punchlist

Housing and Urban


Development
73 formulates policies and objectives as well as over-all strategies for housinc
Coordinating Council
(HUDCC)

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Housing and Land Use


formerly Human Settlements Regulatory Commission; to foster growth and renewal of urban
74 Regulatory Board
and rural communities, optimum land-use, adequate shelter and environmental protection
(HLURB)

Home Development
75 provident savings fund for housing Mutual Fund (Pag-ibig
Fund)

National Home
76 generate continuous source of funds for housing through secondary mortgage market system Mortgage and Finance
Corporation (NHMFC)

National Housing
77 undertake housing development and resettlement
Authority (NHA)

National Housing
78 develop, standardize, and mass produce housing materials
Corporation (NHC)

1902 - Academia de Arquitectura y Agrimensura de Filipinas; 1st President Guillermo


Gardiner
National Assembly 1921 - 1st Engineers and Architects Law Act No. 2985 (master buildings
were registered as architects)
1933 - Philippine Architects Society (adopted a code of ethics and standardized fees)
History of Archl.
79 1945 Sept. 2 - PAS became PIAP the became Philippine Institute of Architects (PIA)
Organization in Phils.
1950 - League of Philippine Architects, AR 545 was enacted
1958 - Association of Philippine Government Architects
1973 - creation of PRC; APGA, LPA and PIA negotiated
1974 - approval of the constitution and by-laws by the 3 organizations
1975 - United Architects of the Philippines

responsibilities toward the public


constructive civic service architects
preservation of heritage responsibilities in
80 uphold interest of its professional organization relation to
abide by the code of ethical conduct people
refrain from paid advertisements of self-laudatory, misleading publicity
refrain from taking part in paid advertisement
introduce oneself by sample (no free design)
ascertain nature and scope of project, define charges
honest advocate (even that would mean loss of project) architects
explain character of estimate responsibilities in
81 consider needs and stipulation of the client relation to
charge the client Client
not undertake fixed contract sum
not accept payment from other source
refrain from business that would discredit oneself

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make contractor understand the contract (avoid mistakes)


architects
architect’s error should not be absorbed by the contractor
responsibilities in
promptly act on non-conformance of the contractor
82 relation to
not accept free engineering services or other “freebies” that would make him obligated
Contractor
promptly act on request for payments

architects
no “freebies” responsibilities in
83 avoid commissions, discounts, gifts that places one under reciprocal frame relation to
agents, dealers
no free architect’s services except small civic and charitable projects
not knowingly compete with other architects on basis of fee
not seek commission on a project when another architect is currently negotiating
not be part of a competition where there is conflict of interest architects
not invade or conquer another architect’s project responsibilities in
notify original designers when undertaking renovation works relation to
84 not maliciously talk about another architect colleagues &
protect ones name from being used maliciously subordinates
sign only on plans one has prepared
treat well employees and subordinates
share technical information and experience
serve ones professional association

feasibility studies (viability), financing, programming (problem seeking), site selection or


85 analysis, site studies, space studies, promotional services (marketing) Pre-Design

schematic design, design development, contract document, construction


86 Design

interior design, landscape, physical planning (site planning), comprehensive planning (starts
Specialized Allied
87 with data base gathering end culminates with master development plan)

implements construction Design-Build


88 hires workers, negotiate with contractors, authorize payment of accounts by administration

involves the use of a revolving fund


Design Build by
savings and excesses are shared with conditions
50/50 split on savings guaranteed maximum
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50/50 split on excess up to 110% of the guaranteed cost cost
architect pays for the excess beyond 110% of the guaranteed cost.

full-time supervision (quality control, evaluation of contractor’s work, record keeping)


construction management (coordination and supervision, cost and time control, quality control
90 Construction Services
and record keeping)

building and equipment maintenance (trouble free use)


building and grounds administration (billing, security, operations) Post Construction
91
post construction evaluation (have the goals been achieved) Services

Comprehensive
all in one
92 Architectural Services

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Stipulated sum (fixed fee, lump sum))
cost plus fee = actual expense plus reasonable fee for profit
multiple of direct personnel expense = salaries are determined then multiplied by a factor, this
93 is increased by a multiplier for overhead and profit Compensation Method
percentage of construction cost
unit cost method = based on definable unit (housing unit, square meter, room)
per diem plus reimbursable expense

94 revised RA 6541 PD 1096

BO issue permit within ______ from the date of payment


95 15 days

fill-up a form
lot ownership / possessory right (TCT, sale, lease, contract) Bldg. permit
96 drawings, specifications and estimates Requirements
lot plan
permit becomes null and void if:
construction does not commence within _______
97 one year / 120 days
suspended/ abandoned for ________

no building can be occupied without such certificate Certificate of


98 no change in occupancy allowed Occupancy
issued within 30 days after final inspection

Type I - wood construction


Type II - wood with protective fire-resistance and one-hour fire resistive throughout
99 Type III - masonry and wood construction, and one-hour fire resistive throughout Types of Construction
Type IV - steel, iron, concrete, masonry
Type V - fire resistive

time in hours a material or assembly can be expected to withstand exposure to fire without
100
collapsing, develop any openings which permit the passage of flame or hot gases, or fire resistance rating
exceeding specified temperature on the side away from the fire

Category I - residential
Category II - commercial and industrial
Classification of
101 Category III - educational, social and institutional
Category IV - agricultural Buildings by Use
Category V - ancillary

102 classified to belong to the most restrictive requirement mixed occupancy

103 size of room relative to window size (____ of floor area and not less than 1 m2; ___ for toilets 10% & 5 %
but not less than 0.24 m2)

104 ceiling heights (min): (artificially ventilated)


2.7m, 2.4m and 2.1m

105 if naturally ventilated


2.7m ceiling height

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106 mezzanine
1.8m Ceiling height
min. sizes and dimension of rooms
107 6 m2 (least side 2m)
human habitation

108 Kitchen 3m2 (least side 1.5m)

109 bath/ toilet 1.2 m2 (least side 0.9m)

110 installation in place erection

111 increasing height or area addition

changes in materials, partitioning, size of openings, structural parts, utilities without increasing
112 alteration
area

113 physical change to increase value, utility, aesthetics renovation

114 Change in use Conversion

115 remedial work on damaged portion, restore repair

116 transfer of building or part moving

117 systematic dismantling demolition

118 secondary building ancillary

119 permit not required (shed, outhouse, detached from building) minor const.

of the intervals or spaces into which the building front is divided by columns, buttresses or
120 bay or panel
division walls

121 the remaining space in a lot after deducting the required minimum open space buildable area

122 area which is equal to the total capacity of the building it serves (0.28sm per person) dispersal area

123 area between bottom of window sill and the ground socalo

124 underside of a beam, lintel soffit

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125 an opening through two or more floors that is closed on the top Atrium

refers to fire assembly, sucha as door, that normally remains in the open position but that
126 closes when subjected to increase in temperature of 165 deg F. or on actuation of a smoke automatic closing
detector.

three parts: exit access (leads to the exit), the exit (between exit access to the discharge,
127 must be fully enclosed and protected, 1 – 2 hour rating) and the exit discharge (outside the egress system
building). These must lead to public way.

128 no part of may ignite or burn when subjected to fire non combustible

door latching assembly using an unlatching device that has an activating portion t hat extends
129 panic hardware
across at least ½ of the the width of the door
an evaluation of all the costs of the elements of a specific project
can be prepared in various phases of the architect’s regular design services
area method
130 detailed Estimates
architects cannot give guarantee since they are not the ones who will execute the work, they
do not have control over the prices

131 sum of all cost, inherent in converting a design plan into a project ready for operation Construction Cost

the cost of installed equipment, materials and labor directly involved in the physical
construction of the permanent facility
132 directly based on building plans and specifications Direct Cost
elevator belongs to the direct cost
crane does not

all cost which do not become a final part of the installation, but which is required for the
133 InDirect Cost
orderly completion of the installation (field administration, direct insurance, taxes)

134 under the general contractor, to provide a portion of the work Subcontract

inherent in the performing on operation which cannot be charged to or identified with a part of
135 Overhead
the work

specific provision for unforeseeable elements of cost within the defined project scope; events
that will increase the cost and will likely occur; expected to be spent
misinterpretations
errors (oversights, take-off, pricing)
136 insufficient information (site, weather, access, peace and order) Contingencies
labor and material (productivity and availability)
not RISKs related factors (uncertainties: excessive escalation, excessive changes in
conditions, abnormal weather)

the provision in actual or estimated cost for an increase in the cost of equipment, material,
137 labor, etc. over those specified in the contract due to continuing price level changes over Escalation
time.

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earnings from an on-going business after direct cost of goods sold have been deducted from
138 Gross Profit
sales of revenues

139 earnings after all operating expenses have been deducted from net operating revenues Net Profit

estimated by quantities and pricing


140 Materials

by labor productivity charts (8man-hours/1 cu.m)


141 as a percentage of the cost of materials Labor

acquisition, depreciation, rental,


142 Equipment

143 10 to 20% of the sum of the cost of labor, materials and equipment Overhead

144 usually 5 - 20% of the cost of the job (takes about 15 - 40 percent of the construction cost) Profit

145 indicates the start and end point of activities but does not show sequence and dependencies bar chart

graphically depicts all the tasks required to finish the project, the sequence in which they must
critical path method
146 occur, duration, earliest or latest possible starting time, and the earliest and latest possible
(cpm)
finishing time

** 5 days – means immediately


** 7 days – NTP ‘ notice to proceed’
** 10 days – request for materials and drawings
– notice (stop, begin or resume)
** 15 days – money matters (request for inspection, payments, salary and wages)
** 30 days – arbitration
** 90 days – government stoppage
147 ** 120 days – Building Permit (stoppage) Notes
** 365 days – Building Permit (without construction)
– 3 consecutive board examination failures
– guaranteed bond
– reinstatement
** 3 years – renewal of license
** 15 years – liability of architect to his project

148 15 % of contract amount Performance Bond

15% of Contract amount


149 - valid until replacement of Guarantee Bond Payment Bond

30% of contract amount


150 - valid up to 1 yr from date of acceptance Guarantee Bond

151 completion of work, the contractor should present certificate of non financial obligation After 65%

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substantial completion of contract work, the architect shall inspect the project & issue
152 certificate of completion after certification, the contractor will finish outstanding work during After 98%
period of making good of all known defects of 60 days.

Doc 201 Pre- design Services

Doc 202 Design services

Doc 203 Specialized Allied Services

Doc 204 Construction Services

153 Doc 205 Post- Construction Services

Doc 206 Comprehensive Architectural Services


Doc 207 Design- Build Services

Doc 208 Selection of Architects & Methods of Compensation

Doc 209 Competition Code


Doc. 210 - Logbook of Diversified Experioence

Simple 6%
Moderate 7%
Exceptional 8%
Residential 10%
Monumental MBF + 50%
154 Repetitive 80%, 60%, 40% Architects Fee
Housing 60%, 30%
Extensive Detailing 15%
Alteration and Renovation 150%
Consultation P200

PD 1185 Fire Code


PD 1096 Building Code
PD 957 Condominium & Subdivision, Bridges Protective Law
PD 23 Law that Created the PRC
PD 49 Intellectual Property Law
155 Laws in Architecture
RA 545 The Architects Law

BP 344 The Law Enhancing the Mobility of Disabled


BP 220 The Socialized Housing Law

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1. Performance Specifications
- the result of the product, rather than the product itself are specified
2. Descriptive Specifications
- gives a description of the product
3. Brand Name Specification
- the desired product is specified by the name given and model number
“or an equal approved by the architect”
4. Closed Specification
-there are two types of closed specifications, the single product and the multi product. Closed
specifications are usually brand name specifications. The multi product is the same as a
156 single product except that more than one product is used. “no other brand will be accepted” Types of Specification
5. Open Specifications
- open because all manufacturers whose product meet performance or description specified
may bid. All performance and descriptive specifications are open. Brand name specifications
are open if the phrase “or equal”
6. Reference Specification
- the item desired is referred to by a number corresponding to a number published in a
specification.
7. Combination Specification
-it is possible to have combinations of performance, description and reference specification.

1. M-achines
2. M-oney
157 3. M-anpower 5 M’s of Construction
4. M-aterial
5. M-inutes
1. R-eference – Horizontal, Vertical
2. E-xcavation – min. depth .60m until stable – w/ signature of the Architect, must have a
permit Important Milestones of
158 3. R-ebars Construction
4. C-oncreting
5. F-inishes – Mock up (samples)

1. Proposal Fee – 5%
2. Schematic Design – 15%
3. Design Dev’t - 15%
159 Architects Fee for RDS
4. Contract Docs - 50%
5. Retention - 15% = Liability 10%, Supervision 5%

1. Proposal Fee – 5%
2. Prelim Drawings - 25%
160 3. Final Drawings - 50% Architects Fee for SAS
4. Retention - 20% = 3 months after the acceptance of the Architect

1. G-eneral Conditions – Execution, Intent – satisfaction to finish the proj., Correlation


2. A-greement
3. S-pecifications Architectural Contract
161
4. S-pecial Provisions Documents
5. D-rawings

UAP – degree of difficulty/complexity of design


PROJECT
162 FCP – risk of occurrence of Fire
CLASSIFICATION
NCP – use and occupancy

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1. DBA Design-Build Services by Administration - 7% of Proj. Const. Cost

Proj. Const. Cost. in addition to Architects fee for Regular Design Services (UAP 202) 10% (if
residential proj.) + 7% = 17%
Design Build Services
163 2. DBGMC Design Build by Guaranteed Maximum Cost
Fee
a. Lump Sum
b. If the cost is exceeded by not more than 10% it is divided = bet. Architect and Client.
However if the excess is more than 10% the Architect pays for all extra cost of the 10%

164 pays for the Building Permit (cannot be reimbursed, not included in Estimates) Contractor

validity 120 days, valid 12 months if constructed has not commenced; exception government
165 Building Permit
structure; excepted if P15,000 proj. cost

166 affectivity of a Construction contract from receipt of Notice of Final Payment 7 Days

is a "promise" or an "agreement" made of a set of promises. Breach of this contract is


167 Contract
recognized by the law and legal remedies can be provided.

168 limits what things can be taken into account when trying to interpret a contract. parol evidence rule

is the legal process by which an arbiter or judge reviews evidence and argumentation
including legal reasoning set forth by opposing parties or litigants to come to a decision which
169 Adjudication
determines rights and obligations between the parties involved.

There must be an express or implied agreement. The essential requirement is that there be
evidence that the parties had each from an objective perspective engaged in conduct
170 Mutual agreement
manifesting their assent, and a contract will be formed when the parties have met such a
requirement.

is an agreement in which each of the parties to the contract makes a promise or promises to
171 Bilateral Contract,
the other party.

172 only one party to the contract makes a promise. Unilateral Contract

173 is one in which the terms are expressed verbally, either orally or in writing Expressed Contract

174 is one in which some of the terms are not expressed in words. Implied Contract

Implied in fact or
is one in which the circumstances imply that parties have reached an agreement even though
175 implied in law
they have not done so expressly.

A contract which is implied in law because it is not in fact a contract; rather, it is a means for
176 the courts to remedy situations in which one party would be unjustly enriched were he or she Quasi-Contract
is not required to compensate the other.

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If no reasonable person hearing this statement would take it seriously, it is a puff, and no Puff statement (sales
177
action in contract is available if the statement proves to be wrong talk):

A representation is a statement of fact made to induce another person to enter into a contract
and which does induce them to enter into a contract, but it is one that the maker of the
Representation
178 statement does not guarantee its truth. If the statement proves to be incorrect, it cannot be
statement
enforced, as it is not a term of the contract, but it may prove to be a misrepresentation,
whereupon other remedies are available.

A ___ is similar to a representation, but the truth of the statement is guaranteed by the person
179 Term Statement
who made the statement. The test is an objective test.

180 is concerned with knowing the probable total cost of a project. Cost Estimate

is a preliminary estimation technique that aims to establish the quantity of each material for a
181 Quantity Survey
project, not yet considering their cost.

is concerned with the determination of probable cost of labor by logical assumptions of the
182 Productivity Estimates
productivity of the workers

183 is a list of materials needed for a project. It usually presents the probable cost for each item. Bill of Materials

is a review of the plan and design of a project so as to coordinate with the sizes and
184 specifications of construction materials. It’s aim is to avoid wastage and maximize the use of Value Engineering
each material

is an estimate that breaks the subject down into as many items or components possible.
185 Detailed Estimate
Each component are often described with specifications

is an estimate that is computed in general and vague. It is often an assumption by area,


186 Rough Estimate
volume, or bulk.

187 is an assumption of the totality of an item without consideration of its specific components . Lumpsum

188 The amount to be paid for every delay in the contract time Liquidated Damages

189 The ____ ethically can order a “change” during construction anytime Owner

190 ____ is a right enforceable against specific property to secure payment of an obligation Liens

191 An architect is a person who is ____ & technically qualified to practice architecture Legally

The ____ are printed documents stipulating the procedural & administrative aspects of the
192 contract The General Conditions

193 The ____ contains additional information on Contract Documents: Bid Bulletin

The ____ is a list of instructions stipulating the manner on which bids are to be
194 prepared Instructions to Bidders

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By Guaranteed
195 There are two ways of undertaking a Design-Build service, one of which is:
Maximum Cost
Normally, an architect is paid on Percentage of Construction cost method, another method of
196 compensation is: Salary

Percentage of Gross
197 Building Administrators are compensated on a monthly salary basis or:
monthly Rentals

Multiple of Direct
198 For non-creative architectural services, compensation is by:
Personnel Expense
Architects, employed by the government, are not allowed to engage in the ____
199 practice architecture Private

200 PD ____ institutionalized the profession of Environmental Planning PD 1308

____ Mandates government support only to PRC accredited bonafide professional


201 organization. UAP

The ____ shall have the power, upon notice of hearing, to suspend & revoke any
202 certificate of registrations PRC

The _____ pays for the structural, utilities & other tests as may be required for the project.
203 Owner

An act of God such as earthquakes, typhoons, etc. which human prudence cannot foresee or
204 prevent Force Majeure

only after the approval


205 If not clearly specified, a material could be installed:
by the architect
The duties & responsibilities of the architect with the regards to his motives, conduct & sense
206 of moral values are formulated under the: UAP Doc. 200

Re-examination (for the Board exam) can be allowed ____ times & shall not be
207 allowed to take another exam after one year has elapsed after the last exam: one

208 As Project Manager, the architect is compensated on a percentage basis of: 2%-5% of Project cost

209 The entity who can order changes at any time during construction is the: Architect

210 ____ includes labor, materials, & other equipment necessary to construction Work

211 ____ shall mean furnish and install Provide

212 The contract time is computed based from the receipt date of the ____ Notice to Proceed

213 PD 223 specifies the function of the Board of Architecture to Supervise & ____. Regulate

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214 The retention is released how many months after the date of final payment: 3 months

A stipulation of the use of specific products or processes without provision for


215 substitution is: Close Specifications

The architect shall not render free professional services except for Small Civic &
216 ____ projects Charitable

The ____ shall issue certificates of payment after inspection & acceptance of the
217 project Architect

The ____ is the person, firm or corporation who provides the guarantee for the
218 contractor’s bonds. Surety

219 The contractor is responsible for the ____ of building permit fees. Payment

Within what Period may the Contarctor after giving written notice to owner/architect suspend
220 work/terminated 10 days
contract?

b. Actual direct cost


The value of extra work or change in construction plans by the
221 plus 10 percent for
owner.
profit, overhead and tax

Refers to the most reasonable price of land and shelter based on


222 the needs and financial capability of “program beneficiaries and Affordable cost
appropriate financial schemes” (RA 7279).
Architectural programming is one of the architect’s services that
223 Pre Design
falls under:
In a PERT CPM. ____________is a starting node to two or more
224 Burst node
activities

It refers to contracts or arrangements involving the transfer of


225 Technical Transfer
systematic knowledge for the manufacture if a product
It was the first law passed by the national assembly in 1921 Engineers and
226 where the maestros de obra or the master builders are required to Architect’s Law Act no.
register as architects? 2986
When the owner hires an Architect of a firm to coordinate the
227 whole range of Comprehensive Architectural Services, it shall Project Management
constitute?
Which article is NOT included in the Building Contract?
a. Time of Completion and Liquidated Damages
228 b. Performance & Payment Bonds Cost Records
c. Cost Records
d. Payments

He is a registered & licensed architect, who is academically and


229 professionally qualified, & with exceptional or recognized expertise Consulting Architect
or specialization in any branch of architecture;

After ___________ substantial completion of contract work, the


architect shall inspect the project & issue certificate of completion
230 98%
after certification, the contractor will finish outstanding work during
period of making good of all known defect of 60 days.

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The Architect shall consider


the needs and stipulation of
the
Which of the following is NOT the architect’s responsibility in Contractor and the effect of
231 his work upon the life and
relation to the contractor?
well-being of
the public and community as
a whole
25. In methods of compensation, if the Architect as Project Manager
performs regular architectural services for the same project, he is
232 UAP Doc 202
compensated separately for these services as stipulated in what UAP
Documents?
Guarantee Bond equivalent to
40% of the Contract Price
The Contractor shall submit the following before Final Payment is
233 covering
to be released except for: a period of one year after the
Final Acceptance of the Work.

Within how many months shall be the release of Retention from


234 3 months
date of Final Payment?
This services give full meaning to what the professional calls
Post-Construction
235 comprehensive Architectural Service. It wraps-up the whole range of
Services
architectural services.
The approved form of security furnished by the Contractor as a
236 guarantee of good faith on the part of the contractor to execute the Performance Bond
work in accordance with terms of the Contract.
The architect of a housing project was give Php 300,000.00 for
237 the first unit he designed. How much will he receive for the tenth Php 480,000.00
housing unit?
Under PD 1096 the executive officer of OBO appointed by the
238 secretary to enforce the provision of the code in the field as well as City Engineer
the enforcement or orders and decisions made pursuant thereto.
Which of the following situation would trigger the owner to
suspend work?
a. Bankruptcy-Declared by BIR
239 b. Insubordination All of the above
c. Non-payment of contactors debt/non superintendence of
contractor
d. All of the above
240 Contract Documents shall be the property of the Architect
It is instructions that supplement or modify drawings, specs, &
241 Special Provisions
general conditions of the contract.
Boiler Plate is essential to the production of good construction
documents as are the drawings or the specifications. All are included
forms except
242 a. Invitation to Bid Building Permit
b. Wage Scales
c. Bond Form
d. Building Permit
The _________ shall submit ________ copies of shop drawings for
243 Contractor/2
the architect’s approval
A full time construction inspector hired by owner assisting in the
244 Project Representative
supervision of the work.

Contract documents
245 The third phase of an architect's regular services.
phase

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246 Project financing falls under what kind of service of the architect. Pre-design services

Specialized allied
247 Comprehensive planning falls under what service of the architect.
services

The fee of the architect for design-build services on a guaranteed maximum cost aside from
248 10%
his fee for regular design services.

249 What percentage of an architect's work is liability under the civil code. 10%

For interior design services, the architect shall be paid what percentage of the fee upon
250 50%
submission of the final design.

When the owner fails to implement the plans and documents for construction as prepared by
251 85%
the architect, the architect is entitled to receive what percentage of his fee.

The minimum fee per appearance of an architect when rendering service as an expert
252 PHP 500.00
witness shall be.

253 The minimum basic fee for specialized decorative building. 12%

254 The minimum basic fee for industrial buildings with a project cost below 50 million pesos. 6%

255 The minimum basic fee for hospitals with a project cost below 50 million pesos. 8%

In design-build services, the single-point-responsibility of project delivery puts the legal liability
256 Architect
for both the design and construction on the.

The release of 10% retention by the owner shall be done after how many months from the
257 3 months
date of final payment.

258 Printed documents stipulating the procedural and administrative aspect of the contract. General conditions

Schedule of material
259 An outline specification enumerating the type and trade names of materials to be used.
and finishes

A price given by a contractor, sub-contractor, material supplier or vendor to furnish materials,


260 Quotation
labor or both.

A statement from the architect confirming the amount of money due the contractor for work
261 Certificate of payment
accomplished.

A bond furnished by the contractor and his surety as a guarantee to execute the work in
262 Performance bond
accordance with the terms of the contract.

263 An offer to perform the work prescribed in a contract at a specified cost. Bid

264 The fee of the architect for design-build services by administration. 7%

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265 A stipulation of the use of specific products or processes without provision for substitution. Closed specification

266 A list of instructions stipulating the manner on which bids are to be prepared. Instruction to bidders

The performance and Payment Bonds shall be released by the owner after the expiration of
267 2 months
how many months from the final acceptance of the work.

268 The Guarantee Bond is released how many months after the date of final payment. 12 months / 1 yr

How many days shall the Building Official issue a certificate of occupancy after final
269 30 days
inspection of the project.

A statute specifying the period of time within which legal action must be brought for alleged
270 Statute of Limitation
damage or injury.

271 A bond, the form or content of which is prescribed by statute. Statutory Bond

A rule that certain kinds of contracts are enforceable unless signed and in writing or unless
272 Statute of Frauds
there is a written memorandum of their terms signed by the party to be charged.

A contract transferring the right of possession of buildings, property, etc., for a fixed period of
273 Lease
time, usually for periodical compensation called 'rent'.

274 A tenure by lease; real estate held under a lease. Leasehold

275 The person receiving a possessory interest in buildings, property, etc., by lease. Lessee

276 The person granting a possessory interest in buildings, property, etc., by lease. Lessor

277 Range of the multiplier for Multiple of Direct Personnel Expense. 2-2.5

Multiple of Direct
278 This type of compensation is only applied to non-creative work.
Personnel Expenses

279 Supervision Work is a non-creative work, true or false. TRUE

Percentage of
280 A world-wide used method of compensation for architectural services.
Construction Cost
This method of compensation is applied only to pre-design services, supervision work, and
Multiple of Direct
281 other works which the Architect may perform other than the regular and specialized allied
Personnel Expenses
services.

This type of compensation is similar to the concept being charged by realtors, developers, Percentage of
282
and lawyers. Construction Cost

For reimbursable expenses, how many kilometers from the Architect's office shall a work be
283 50 kms.
located to allow reimbursable expenses.

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This method of compensation is frequently used where there is continuing relationship on a Professional Fee Plus
284
series of projects. Expenses

The full-time construction inspector shall be under the technical control and supervision of the
285 Architect
___.

286 Submission of shop drawings shall be accompanied by a ___ in duplicate. Letter of transmittal

287 How many sets of shop drawings for approval shall the contractor submit to the Architect? 3

Who shall have the responsibility of securing, but not liable for non-issuance, of the final
288 Contractor
occupancy permit.

True or false, can the owner relegate to the contractor the responsibility of establishing the lot
289 lines, boundary lines, easements, and benchmarks provided that the owner pays the TRUE
contractor for such works?

Who shall have the responsibility for establishing lot lines, boundary lines, easements, and
290 Owner
benchmarks?

Who shall pay for the services of a licensed surveyor for confirmation and certification of the
291 location of column centers, piers, walls, pits, trenches, pipe work, culvert work, utility lines, Contractor
and other similar works required by the contract.

292 Professional Fee for the Architect as a full-time supervisor. 1-1.5%

293 Professional fee for the Construction Manager. 1.5-3%

Under PD 1096, what should be the proportion of sidewalk width to that of the road right- of-
294 (1/6)
way?

At what interest rate per month should a client pay the architect should the former fail to pay
295 2%
the latter beyond 30 days from receipt of billing?

What code holds the architect responsible for the building/structure he designed for a certain
296 Civil Code
period of time.

What type of compensation is applied to cases where the architect's personal time is Per Diem+Reimb.
297
required, such as conferences, joint venture activities, etc.? Expenses

298 What type of bond guarantees payment on all obligations arising from the contract? Payment Bond

What type of compensation is applied to most of Gov't projects and entails more paper works
299 Lump Sum / Fixed Fee
and is advantageous to both client and architect.

300 Professional Fee for the Project Manager. 2-5%

If the Project Manager is hired by the owner, who shall have the responsibility of hiring the
301 Project Manager
Construction Manager?

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True or false, based on the Civil Code, the Project Manager has no legal responsibility insofar
302 TRUE
as design and construction is concerned.

His primary responsibility is the exercise of overall cost control which relieves the owner of
303 many of the anxieties that usually beset , particularly those concerned with forecasting cost Project Manager
and completion dates.

In the architect's code of ethics, to whom does the architect has responsibility to seek
304 Public / People
opportunities for constructive service in civic and urban affairs?

305 What PD created the PRC which regulates the practice of various professionals. PD 223

Architect XYZ uses paid advertisements without sanction by professional consensus and
306 People / Public
years of experience. His action is unethical with respect to his relation to whom?

307 Additional information on contract documents issued to bidders before date of bidding. Bid Bulletin

The offer of a bidder to perform the work described by the contract documents when made
308 Proposal
out and submitted on the prescribed proposal form, properly signed and sealed.

The cashier's check or surety bond accompanying the proposal submitted by the bidder, as a
309 guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract with the owner for the construction of the Proposal Bond
work, if the contract is awarded to him.

Instructions which may be issued prior to the bidding to supplement and/or modify drawings,
310 Special Provisions
specifications, and/or general conditions of the contract.

Written or printed description of work to be done describing qualities of material and mode of
311 Specifications
construction.

Means information, advice or notification pertinent to the project delivered in person or sent
312 by registered mail to the individual, firm or corporation at the last known business address of Written Notice
such individual, firm or corporation.

Includes labor or materials or both as equipment, transportation, or other facilities necessary


313 Work
to commence and complete the construction called for in the contract.

Means to build-in, mount in position, connect or apply any object specified ready for the
314 Install
intended use.

315 Means to purchase and/or fabricate and deliver to jobsite. Furnish

316 Means to furnish and install. Provide

No further retention shall be made on the balance of the contract when how many percent of
317 50%
the contract has been completed?

318 No payment shall be made on contracts in excess of how many percent of the contract price. 65%

319 The guarantee bond is equal to how many percent of the contract price? 30%

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How many percent of the architect's fee is payable to the architect upon completion of the
320 30%
preparation of the schematic design phase and up to final design development phase?

321 Standard factor computed for changes and/or revisions made on completed contracts. 2.5

Approximately, how many square meters of office space for the architect is built by the
322 12 sqm.
contractor as temporary facilities for the project.

All trees and other plants that need to be transplanted elsewhere within ___ meters shall be
323 50 / Contractor
done by the ___ at his own expense.

If there is a variance/discrepancy between the drawings and specifications, what shall be


324 Specifications
followed?

How many days prior to bidding shall the contractor seek the architect's clarification as to the
325 15 Days
particular areas of work which requires evaluation of the architect?

326 How many days upon written notice can a contractor terminate a contract with a valid reason? 15 Days

Suspension of work for ___ days by order of any court or other public authority through no act
327 90 Days
or fault of the contractor gives the him the right to terminate contract.

True or false, the contractor can terminate contract if the owner should fail to pay the
328 False (30 days)
contractor any sum within 15 days after its award by arbitration

True or false, the contractor can terminate contract if the owner should fail to act upon any
329 False (15 days)
request for payment within 30 days after its certification by the architect.

330 Who declares bankruptcy as a valid reason for the termination of a contract? Contractor

True or false, upon termination of contract and upon the decision of the architect that
331 materials and equipment left by the contractor which do not belong to him can be used and TRUE
rent of such shall be borne by the failing contractor.
True or false, in case of suspension of work, all unpaid work executed including expenses
332 TRUE
incurred during suspension shall be evaluated by the architect and charged to the owner.

True or false, the owner has no right to claim liquidated damages if he takes over the work
333 FALSE
from the contractor for failure to complete the project.

How many days prior to canceling an insurance be given to the owner stipulating the intention
334 10 days
to cancel?

335 How many percent of the contract amount is the Performance Bond? 15%

336 How many percent of the contract amount is the Payment Bond? 15%

337 A contract provision setting forth the damages a party must pay in the event of his breach. Penalty Clause

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Basic Fee for Physical Planning Type 1 or site such as industrial estates, commercial centers, 5,000 for First 50
338
sports complex, resorts, etc. Hectares

339 Predecessor of PD 1096 R.A. 6451

340 What presidential decree institutionalized the profession of environmental planning? PD 1308

341 It is a right enforceable against specific property to secure payment of an obligation. Liens

342 Minimum basic fee for simple projects. 6%

343 Minimum basic fee for alterations/renovations. 50%

When the architect is engaged to render opinion or advise, clarification or explanation on


344 200 / hr
technical matters pertaining to his profession, the minimum basic fee shall be ___.

345 When rendering service as an expert witness, the architect is compensated ___/ hr. 500

346 Minimum basic fee for Group 5 Projects (monumental). 12%

347 What is Group 6 Project classification? Repetitive Construction

10% of 1st unit / 60%


348 Minimum Basic fee for housing projects. 2nd-10th Unit / 30% 11th
and above
Group 3 (Exceptional
349 Under what classification of Project does Hospitals and Medical Buildings fall?
Character)

Group 3 (Exceptional
350 Under what classification of Project does Stadium fall?
Character)

351 Minimum Per diem paid to the architect if work is beyond 50 kms. From office. PHP 750.00

Construction Phase
352 On the remaining 15% work fee of the architect, where does the 5% go.
Service

Repairs and corrective works at the expense of the contractor should be done within how
353 5 days
many days after written notice by owner?

Failure on the part of the contractor to remove condemned work shall give the owner right to
354 remove said work at contractor's exepense and contractor shall pay the owner the expenses 10 days
incurred within how many days from removal by the owner of said work?

7th day / Notice to


355 Contract time reckoning shall commence on the ___ from receipt of ___.
Proceed

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356 An area of a city where municipal buildings are grouped. Civic Center

Any article of property not consisting of or affixed to land plus any interest in land that is less
357 Chattel
than a freehold.

No person who is not a citizen of the Philippines may take the board exams or practice the
358 Reciprocity
profession unless the country of his relation allows the same ___.

AGREEMENT / GENERAL CONDITIONS / SPECIAL PROVISIONS / SPECIFICATIONS / CONTRACT


359
DRAWINGS DOCUMENTS

360 full time construction inspector PROJECT REP.

361 offer of the bidder to perform the work PROPOSAL

cashier's check or surety bond with proposal submitted by the bidder that he will enter in the
362 PROPOSAL BOND (5%)
contract with the owner

PERFORMANCE BOND
363 approved form of the contractor and his surety to execute the work
(15%)

364 approved form of the contractor and his surety to pay all obligations PAYMENT BOND

365 guarantee to the quality of materials and equipment installed GUARANTEE BOND

contract between the owner and the contractor; including all supplemental agreements
366 AGREEMENT
thereto and all general and special provisions

367 invitaton issued to prospective bidders, giving information to the project INVITATION TO BID

368 additional information on contract documents BID BULLETIN

list of instructions stipulating the manner on how bids are to be prepared and conditions for INSTRUCTION TO
369
the award of contract BIDDERS

370 graphical representation of the work involved in the project DRAWINGS

371 printed materials stipulating the procedural and adminitrative aspects of contract GENERAL CONDITIONS

instruction which may be issued prior to the bidding to supplement and or modify drawings,
372 SPECIAL PROVISIONS
specifications and general conditions

written or printed description of work to be done describing the qualities of materials and
373 mode of construction additional information which may be issued as an additon or SPECIFICATIONS
ammendment to the provisions of specifications

SCHED. OF MATERIALS
374 outline specification enumerating the type or trade names of materials to be used
AND FINISHES

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BREAKDOWN OF
listing of the different parts of the work indicating in each part the corresponding value in
375 WORK AND
materials and labor; including allowance for profit and overhead
CORRESPONDING

376 information advice or notification pertinent to the project delivered. WRITTEN NOTICE

ACT OF GOD OR
377 earthquake, flood, typhoon, catalysmic phenomena of nature
FORCE MAJEURE

378 duration of time allowed by the contractor for the completion of the project TIME LIMITS

379 labor or materials or both as well as equipment, transportation or other facilities WORK

380 purchase or fabricate FURNISH

381 build in, mount in position, connect or apply any object specified ready for the intended used INSTALL

382 furnish and install PROVIDE

the cashier's check or bidders bond accompanying the proposal submitted by the bidders as
383 a guaranty that the bidder will enter into a contract with the owner for the works if the contract PROPOSAL / BID BOND
with the owner for the works if the contract is awarded to him.

a bond furnished by the contractor and his surety as a guarantee to the execution of the work
384 PERFORMANCE BOND
in accordance with the terns of the contract

385 as a guarantee to the quality for all obligations arising from his contract. PAYMENT BOND

386 for life and property INSURANCES

as a guarantee to the quality of materials and equipment installed and the workmanship
387 GUARANTEE BOND
performed by the contractor.

are graphical presentations of the work involved in the project. They include all supplementary
388 DRAWINGS
details and shop drawings.

are written or printed description of work to be done prescribing qualities of materials and
389 SPECIFICATIONS
modes of construction

is the contract covering the performance of the work described in the contract documents
390 including all supplemental agreements thereto all general and special provisions pertaining to AGREEMENT
the work materials therefore

drawings, diagrams, illustrations, schedules, performance charts and other data prepared by
391 the contractor which illustrates how specific portions of the work shall be fabricated and/or SHOP DRAWINGS
installed.

392 precise drawings AS-BUILT DRAWINGS

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the binding resolution of disputes by one or more neutral persons as a substitute for judicial
393 ARBITRATION
proceeding.

the notice published by the owner & the invitations issued to prospective bidders giving
ADVERTISEMENT OR
394 information as to the nature of the proposed project condition for the issuance of contract
INVITATION TO BID
documents & date of bidding

395 is additional information on contract documents issued to bidders before date of bidding BID BULLETIN

the list of instructions stipulating the manner on how bids are to be prepared and conditions INSTRUCTION TO
396
for the award of contract BIDDERS

are instructions which maybe issued to supplement draeings & general conditions of the
397 SPECIAL PROVISION
contract

a contract provision setting forth the damagesa party must pay in the eventof a breach of the
398 PENALTY CLAUSE
contract

399 the offer of a bidder to kperform the work describbed by the contractc PROPOSAL

400

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402

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404

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406

407

408

409

410

411

412

413

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