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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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DBIA Exam with Practice Questions And
Correct Answers/ DBIA Certification Test
(Design Build) Graded A+ 2025-2026
What 3 categories are the Best Practices organized into?
1. Procurement
2. Contracting
3. Execution
If these Best Practices are NOT implemented, there is an increased _____ that the project's performance
will be _____ and that some or all of the stakeholders will be _____.
- probability
- compromised
- disappointed.
_____ and _____ contracts are fundamental to any delivery process.
- Fair
- Clear
Contracting principles apply to contracts of those working within the _____ _____
DB Team
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Correct Answers/ DBIA Certification Test

(Design Build) Graded A+ 2025- 2026

What 3 categories are the Best Practices organized into?

  1. Procurement
  2. Contracting
  3. Execution If these Best Practices are NOT implemented, there is an increased _____ that the project's performance will be _____ and that some or all of the stakeholders will be _____.
  • probability
  • compromised
  • disappointed. _____ and _____ contracts are fundamental to any delivery process.
  • Fair
  • Clear Contracting principles apply to contracts of those working within the _____ _____ DB Team

This chapter has ___ Best Practices and ___ Implementing Techniques.

  • 3
  • 18 Contracts used on DB projects should be _____, _____, and _____ and should promote the _____ aspects inherent in the DB process.
  • fair
  • balanced
  • clear
  • collaborative The contract between the _____ and the ______ _____ should address the _____ aspects of the DB process, including expected standards of care for design services.
  • Owner
  • Design-Builder
  • unique The contracts between the _____ _____ and _____ _____ should address the _____ aspects of the DB process.
  • Design-Builder
  • Team Members
  • unique

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?

  1. Offer
  2. Acceptance
  3. Consideration
  4. Capacity
  5. Authority Offers must demonstrate an expression of _____ to contract on certain terms. willingness

The response to an RFP is an example of a(n) _____. Offer What 2 things can nullify an offer?

  1. Varying/additional terms
  2. Counteroffers Oral contracts can be valid. True or False? True Oral contracts can be valid on what 2 requirements?
  3. Material terms of contract are clearly established.
  4. Parties demonstrate intention to be bound by those material terms _____ ______ contracting rule makes it very difficult to create an Oral contract. Public Sector

unenforceable What are 2 examples of an unenforceable contract that is contrary to public policy?

  • Duress
  • Misrepresentation and Fraud Which of the following terms may be found contrary to public policy? a.) Indemnity b.) Limitations of Liability c.) Advanced waivers of lien rights. d.) No damages for delay. e.) All of the above. e.) All of the above. _____ _____: Means of protecting a party who is reliant on someone's actions. Promissory Estoppel What are 2 common examples of Promissory Estoppel?
  1. Subcontractor bids
  2. Teaming relationships

What case is this?

  • Party sues for lost profits ($3- 4 million)
  • 5th Circuit found material facts in dispute that allowed party to maintain a promissory estoppel theory. Metroplexcore V. Parsons Transportation Group (2014) _____ Damages: Award what was reasonably expected from the contract. Expectation _____ _____: When expectation damages not available, award what party would have had if contract had not existed. Rescission Damages _____ ______ & _____ _____: If contract's subject is unique, a court may order that the breaching party perform its obligations under that contract (specific performance) or stop doing something (injunction). Specific Performance & Injunctive Relief _____ _____: Award of a reasonable sum of money (i.e., "what the claimant deserved") Quantum Meruit

_____ 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?

  1. delay damages
  2. Cost to correct defects Application is determined on a state-by-state basis (not valid in all states) True or False? True The Economic Loss Doctrine is applicable to personal injury. True or False. False The _____ has a professional standard of care. Designer The _____ has the duty to build what is in the plans and specs. Builder

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?

  • State argued that Spearin did not apply to CMAR Contract.
  • Appellate court found that Spearin did apply to CMAR. Coughlin Electrical Contractors V. Gilbane (2015) ______ _____: Owner causes performance of work beyond scope of contract but does not recognize contractor's entitlement to a change order. Constructive Changes

"Contractor follows process in Changes Clause to submit its claim for relief." Step 4

  • defective specifications (Spearin).
  • Disputes over contract interpretation.
  • Superior knowledge.
  • Breach of implied duties of good faith, fair dealing, and cooperation.
  • Constructive acceleration. These are all types of _____ ______ Constructive Changes Resolution in disputes over contract interpretation typically involves looking at the requirement through the eyes of a(n) _____ _____. reasonable bidder. Technical requirements are written perfectly and can be subject to different meanings to different people. True or False? False

"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 _____.

  • postponed
  • refused Element of Constructive Acceleration: Order by _____ that the project be completed within its original performance period. Owner Element of Constructive Acceleration: _____ actually accelerates its performance, thereby incurring excess costs. Contractor _____ clauses often used to deal with the liability ramifications. Indemnity