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2. what is the basic reason to maintain the health and safety of the commu-
that architects are required nity
to be licensed and regis-
tered by the state to prac-
tice their profession
7. what is the ncarb and what the national council of architecture registration
do they do boards. they are in charge of writing the ARE
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8. what is plan stamping or putting a licensed stamp of approval that you
rubber stamping did not do or fully review
9. what is the IDP and what or- architecture experience program. the NCARB
ganization administers the administers the program
program
11. what is the awcpa of 1990 it is the copy right act that states that an archi-
and what is its purpose tects drawings can be copyrwrited if unique and
that the client does not own the right to them
unless the architect sells them the copy right
12. what is the standard of rea- an architect of good standing would have made
sonable care and what is its a similar decision at the same time and locale.
roe for professionals usually used in lawsuits against architects as a
key witness as a normal judge does not have
enough experience in the field
15. what is the purpose of an sets the scope for the project
rfp. specify the roles of the the firms make a proposal, get interviewed from
two principle parties short list, then sign contract of awarded job
owner makes scope, makes shortlist, does in-
terview, and selects the firm
19. what is the purpose of the minority and women owned building enter-
MWBE requirements prise stands to incentivize women and minori-
tys in the field
20. what is boilerplate legal words that can be used over and over
21. what is a short list in the a small selection from all proposals that usually
marketing process will be interviewed further
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30. third step for frp short list determined by the owner
36. what is a contingency and a sum of the whole project that is set aside
how much is withheld for unforeseen issues. usually a sum between
10-20 percent depending on the scope and
owners requirements
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44. what is an addenda includes what still has to be done and be after
drwaings are complete
52. what is the bid opening opening of the bids from the contractors it hap-
pened after dd but before construction
54. what is a bid bond security deposit that the contractor puts down
to show that they are serious and wont back out
if selected
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55. the architects construction the award of the owner contractor contract
contract admin phase be-
gin at
56. what is a performance bond protects the owner from the contractor not com-
pleting their contractual agreement
57. what is a labor and material the labor bond protects the owner from the
bond contractor not paying their workers
58. wjat is the goal of a pre bid to get price estimates from subcontractors that
conference the contractor will put in their whole bid cost
59. the architects construc- the signing of the owner contractor agreement
tion contract administra-
tion phase services being
at
62. when is the construction during the bidding and negotiation phase
cost determined for a dbb
63. what is the purpose of a apportioning the original contract sum and
schedule of values change orders among all portions of the work
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