Activity
(1)
A scheduling term (2) The smallest work unit within a project; the basic
building block of a project. (see Project)
ADA
The Americans with Disabilities Act which gives civil rights protection to
individuals with disabilities similar to those provided to individuals on the
basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, and religion. It guarantees
equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities in public accommodations,
employment, transportation, State and local government services, and
telecommunications.
Addendum
(Addenda) Written information adding to, clarifying or modifying the bidding
documents. An addendum is generally issued by the owner to the contractor during
the bidding process and as such, addenda are intended to become part of the
contract documents when the construction contract is executed.
Agent
One authorized by a client (principal) to act in his/her stead or behalf
and owes the client a "fiduciary duty" (Trust). Example: Construction
Manager for fee but classified as an independent contractor for tax purposes. A
construction manager for fee does not have any financial responsibility whereas
a construction manager at-risk does have financial risk similar to a general
contractor.
Agreement
An arrangement between the parties regarding a method of action.
Alterations
(1) A term used to describe partial construction work performed within an
existing structure (2) Remodeling without a building addition.
Alternate
Bid Amount stated in the bid to be added or deducted from the base bid
amount proposed for alternate materials and/or methods of construction.
Application
for Payment Contractor's written request for payment for completed portions
of the work and, for materials delivered or stored and properly labeled for the
respective project.
Architect
One who designs and supervises the construction of buildings or other structures.
Architects
Basic Services A recognized series of phases performed by an architect as
follows: 1st Schematic Design Phase, 2nd Design
Development Phase, 3rd Construction Document Phase, 4th Bidding or Negotiated
Phase, 5th Construction Phase.
Architect-Engineer
An individual or firm offering professional services as both architect and
engineer.
Architectural
Drawing A line drawing showing plan and/or elevation views of the proposed
building for the purpose of showing the overall appearance of the building.
As-Built
Drawings (also known as Record Drawings) Contract drawings marked up to
reflect changes made during the construction process. It is good practice to
make As-Built drawings by marking the changes on reproducible drawings such a
sepias for the duplication purposes later.
Bid
(1) An offer or proposal of a price (2) The amount offered or proposed.
Bid
Bond A written form of security executed by the bidder as principal and by a
surety for the purpose of guaranteeing that the bidder will sign the contract,
if awarded the contract, for the stated bid amount.
Bid
Date/Time The due date and time set by the owner, architect or engineer for
receiving bids.
Bid
Form A standard written form furnished to all bidders for the purpose of
obtaining the requested information and required signatures from the authorized
bidding representatives.
Bid
Opening The actual process of opening and tabulating bids submitted within
the prescribed bid date/time and conforming with the bid procedures.
Bid
Opening can be open (where the bidders are permitted to attend) or closed (where
the bidders are not permitted to attend). (see Bid Date/Time, Open Bid, Closed
Bid)
Bid
Price The stipulated sum stated in the bidder’s bid.
Bidding
Documents The published advertisement or written invitation to bid ,
instructions to bidders, the bid form and the proposed contract documents
including any acknowledged addenda issued prior to receipt of bids.
Bidding
Period The calendar period allowed from issuance of bidding
requirements and contract documents to the prescribed bid date/time. ( see Bid
Date/Time)
Bidding
Requirements The written minimum acceptable requirements set forth by the
owner to the contractor during bidding process. The owner usually reserves the
right to reject a bid if the Bidding Requirements are not met. (see Bidding
Documents)
Bid
Shopper A buyer or client who seeks to play one proposed supplier or
subcontractor against the other for the purpose of reducing a purchase price.
Bid
Tabulation A summary sheet listing all bid prices. (see Bid Form )
Bid
Time (see Bid Date/Time)
Bond
(see Bid Bond; Contract Bond; Contract Payment Bond; Contract Performance Bond;
Labor and Material Payment Bond; Performance Bond; Subcontractor Bond; surety)
Bonding
Company A properly licensed firm or corporation willing to execute a surety
bond, or bonds, payable to the owner, securing the performance on a contract
either in whole or in part; or securing payment for labor and materials.
Budget
(Construction Budget) (1) An itemized summary of estimated or intended
expenditures for a given period of time (2) The total sum of money allocated for
a specific project.
Building
(1) To form by combining materials or parts (2) A structure enclosed within
a roof and within exterior walls housing, shelter, enclosure and support of
individuals, animals, or real property of any kind.
Building
Code The legal requirements set up by the prevailing various governing
agencies covering the minimum acceptable requirements for all types of
construction. (See Codes)
Building
Envelope (Sometimes referred to as Building Shell) (1) The waterproof
elements of a building which enclose conditioned spaces through which thermal
energy may be transferred to or from the exterior. (2) The outer structure of
the building. (See Tenant and Leasehold improvements for building interiors)
Building
Inspector/Official A qualified government representative authorized to
inspect construction for compliance with applicable building codes, regulations
and ordinances. Courts have ruled that building inspections are exempt from
errors and omissions liabilities.
Building
Permit A written document issued by the appropriate governmental authority
permitting construction to begin on a specific project in accordance with
drawings and specifications approved by the governmental authority.
Building
Process A term used to express every step of a construction project from
it’s conception to final acceptance and occupancy.
Change
Order A written document between the owner and the contractor signed by the
owner and the contractor authorizing a change in the work or an adjustment in
the contract sum or the contract time. A change order may be signed by the
architect or engineer, provided they have written authority from the owner for
such procedure and that a copy of such written authority is furnished to the
contractor upon request. The contract sum and the contract time may be changed
only by change order. A change order may be in the form of additional
compensation or time; or less compensation or time known as a Deduction (from
the contract) the amount deducted from the contract sum by change order.
Change
Order Proposal (See Change order) A change order proposal is the written
document before it has been approved and effected by the Contractor and Owner. A
change order proposal can be issued by either the contractor or the owner. The
change order proposal becomes a change order only after it has been approved and
effected by the Contractor and Owner.
Change
Order Request A written document issued by the owner requesting an
adjustment to the contract sum or an extension of the contract time; generally
issued by the architect or owners representative.
Closed
Bid/Estimate A service offered by constructionplace.com where only invited
bidders or estimators are given access to the project specific RFP (Request for
Proposal) information.stimator is given access to project specific RFP (Request for Proposal) information. This option is for those seeking bids/estimates
from a prequalified and selected list of professionals or service. For security
and easy access, the RFP poster receives an e-mail showing the list of bidders/estimators
and links to View the RFP Details and View any Bids as they are received.This
e-mail gives the poster the ability to file and track their respective RFP's
using their own e-mail filing system. (see Open Bid/Estimate)
Codes
Prevailing regulations, ordinances or statutory requirements set forth by
governmental agencies associated with building construction practices and owner
occupancy, adopted and administered for the protection of public health, life
safety and welfare. (see Building Code)
Construction
Documents All drawings, specifications and addenda associated with a
specific construction project.
Construct
To assemble and combine construction materials and methods to make a structure.
Construction
The act or process of constructing.
Construction
Cost (1) The direct contractor costs for labor, material, equipment, and
services; contractors overhead and profit; and other direct construction costs.
Construction cost does not include the compensation paid to the architect and
engineer and consultants, the cost of the land, rights-of-way or other costs
which are defined in the contract documents as being the responsibility of the
owner. (see Soft Costs)
Construction
Documents A term used to represent all drawings, specifications, addenda,
other pertinent construction information associated with the construction of a
specific project.
Construction
Documents Phase The third phase of the architect's basic services wherein
the architect prepares working drawings, specifications and bidding information.
Depending on the architects scope of services the architect may assists the
owner in the preparation of bidding forms, the conditions of the contract and
the form of agreement between the owner and contractor.
Construction
Document Review The owners review of the borrowers construction documents (plans
and specifications), list of materials, and cost breakdowns for the purpose of
confirming that these documents and estimates are feasible and are in accordance
with the proposed loan or project appraisal.
Construction
Inspector (see Project Representative)
Construction
Management Organizing and directing men, materials, and equipment to
accomplish the purpose of the designer.
Construction
Management Contract A written agreement wherein responsibilities for
coordination and accomplishment of overall project planning, design and
construction are given to a construction management firm. The building team
generally consists of the owner, contractor and designer or architect.
Construction
Phase The fifth and final phase of the architect's basics services, which
includes the architect's general administration of the construction contract(s).
Consultant
One hired by the owner or client to give professional advise.
Cost
Breakdown (see Schedule of Values)
Cost
Codes A numbering system given to specific kinds of work for the purpose of
organizing the cost control process of a specific project.
Cost
of Work All costs incurred by the contractor in the proper performance of
the work required by the plans and specifications for a specific project.
Cost
Plus Contract (see Cost Plus Fee Agreement)
Cost
Plus Fee Agreement (Cost-Plus) A written agreement with the owner under
which the contractor or the architect and engineer is reimbursed for his/her
direct and indirect costs and, in addition, is paid a fee for his services. The
fee is usually stated as a stipulated sum or as a percentage of cost.
Contract
(1) An agreement between two or more parties, especially one that is written
and enforceable by law (2) The writing or document containing such an agreement.
Contract
Administration The contractual duties and responsibilities of the architect
and engineer during the construction phase of a specific project.
Contract
Bond A written form of security from a surety company, on behalf of an
acceptable prime or main contractor or subcontractor, guaranteeing complete
execution of the contract and all supplemental agreements pertaining thereto and
for the payment of all legal debts pertaining to the construction of the
project.
Contract
Date (see date of agreement)
Contract
Documents A term used to represent all executed agreements between the owner
and contractor; any general, supplementary or other contract conditions; the
drawings and specifications; all addenda issued prior to execution of the
contract; and any other items specifically stipulated as being included in the
contract documents.
Contract
Over-run (under-run) The difference between the original contract price and
the final completed cost including all adjustments by approved change order.
Contract
Payment Bond A written form of security from a surety company to the owner,
on behalf of an acceptable prime or main contractor or subcontractor,
guaranteeing payment to all persons providing labor, materials, equipment, or
services in accordance with the contract.
Contract
Performance Bond A written form of security from a surety company to the
owner, on behalf of an acceptable prime or main contractor or subcontractor,
guaranteeing the completion of the work in accordance with the terms of the
contract.
Contract
Period The elapsed number of working days or calendar days from the
specified date of commencing work to the specified date of completion, as
specified in the contract.
Contract
Sum The total agreeable amount payable by the owner to the contractor for
the performance of the work under the contract documents. (see Change Order)
Contract
Time The time period set forth established in the contract documents for
completing a specific project; usually stated in working days or calendar days.
The contract time can only be adjusted by valid time extensions through change
order.
Contractual
Liability The liability assumed by a party under a contract.
Contractor
A properly licensed individual of company that agrees to furnish labor,
materials, equipment and associated services to perform the work as specified
for a specified price.
Contractor's
Option A written provision in the contract documents giving the contractor
the option of selecting certain specified materials, methods or systems without
changing in the contract sum.
Contractor's
Qualification Statement A written statement of the Contractor's experience
and qualifications submitted to the Owner during the contractor selection
process. The American Institute of Architects publishes a standard Contractor's
Qualification Statement form for this purpose.
Contracting
Officer An official representative of the owner with specific authority
to act in his behalf in connection with a specific project.
Critical
Path The set of activities that must be completed on time for the project
completion date to be met. Activities on the critical path have no slack
time.
Critical
Path Method (C.P.M.) A planning scheduling and control line and symbol
diagram drawn to show the respective tasks and activities involved in
constructing a specific project.
CSI
Construction Specification Institute
CSI Master Format The CSI Master Format is a system of
numbers and titles for organizing construction information into a regular,
standard order or sequence. By establishing a master list of titles and numbers
Master Format promotes
standardization and thereby facilitates the retrieval of information
and improves construction communication. It provides a uniform system for
organizing information in project manuals, for organizing project cost data, and
for filing product information and other technical data.
Currant Date
Line A vertical line on the chart indicating
the currant date.