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DBIA Exam with Practice Questions And Correct Answers/ DBIA Certification Test (Design Build) Graded A+ 2025-2026
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What 3 categories are the Best Practices organized into?
This chapter has ___ Best Practices and ___ Implementing Techniques.
Acceptance _____: value exchanged for performance. Consideration _____: the party making the contract must be legally able to do so Capacity _____: the individual forming the contract must have authority to do so Authority What are the 5 requirements for a valid contract?
The response to an RFP is an example of a(n) _____. Offer What 2 things can nullify an offer?
unenforceable What are 2 examples of an unenforceable contract that is contrary to public policy?
What case is this?
_____ Damages create substantial financial exposure if something goes wrong. Consequential Consequential Damages demonstrates the importance of Contractual ______. Waivers Consequential Damages are distinct from "_____" Damages. Direct Direct Damages or Consequential Damages? "Lost Profit on the project" Direct Damages Direct Damages or Consequential Damages? "Cost or repair the damage to the project." Direct Damages Direct Damages or Consequential Damages?
"Rental of temporary generator to meet power needs on project" Direct Damages Direct Damages or Consequential Damages? "Lost profits on other projects" Consequential Damages Direct Damages or Consequential Damages? "Loss of rental income from tenants." Consequential Damages Direct Damages or Consequential Damages? "Damages to customers." Consequential Damages Direct Damages or Consequential Damages?
What are 2 examples of privity of contract needed to sue a party for economic losses?
The _____ assumes risk of non-negligent design defects when it has separate contracts with the builder and designer. Owner _____ _____: Provides the following implied warranties-- Plans and specs furnished are accurate and are suitable for intended purpose. Spearin Doctrine The Spearin Doctrine is judicially recognized at both state and federal level. True or False? True What case is this?
"Contractor follows process in Changes Clause to submit its claim for relief." Step 4
"never written perfectly" _____ _____ _____: what the parties do during the performance of this contract. a.) Course of Performance b.) Course of Conduct c.) Terms of Art a.) Course of Performance _____ _____ _____: what the parties do during the performance of other similar contracts. a.) Course of Performance b.) Course of Conduct c.) Terms of Art b.) Course of Conduct _____ _____ _____: the use of a word in a specific industry. a.) Course of Performance b.) Course of Conduct c.) Terms of Art c.) Terms of Art
_____ _____ _____: Subsurface or physical conditions at the site that differ materially from those indicated in the CD Differing Site Conditions _____ _____ _____: Unknown physical conditions at the site, of an unusual nature that differ materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inhering in the work of the character provided for in the contract. Differing Site Conditions _____ clauses frequently get in the way of efficient implementation of the DSC remedy. Exculpatory Element of Constructive Acceleration: Contractor is entitled to a(n) _____ delay. excusable Element of Constructive Acceleration: Contractor gives Owner _____ _____ of the delay and a proper request for a time extension. timely notice
Element of Constructive Acceleration: Time extension _____ or _____.