BCM Trivia 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which US federal law requires contractors on public works projects to pay prevailing wage rates?
- The Davis-Bacon Act (Correct answer)
- The Fair Labor Standards Act
- The Walsh-Healey Act
- The Norris-LaGuardia Act
Correct answer: The Davis-Bacon Act
The Davis-Bacon Act of 1931 mandates that contractors on federally funded construction pay workers prevailing local wage rates.
Question 2: What does the acronym 'RFI' stand for in construction project management?
- Request for Information (Correct answer)
- Report of Field Inspection
- Request for Invoice
- Record of Final Inspection
Correct answer: Request for Information
An RFI (Request for Information) is a formal process used by contractors to seek clarification from designers or owners about project documents.
Question 3: The 'critical path' in a construction schedule refers to:
- The longest sequence of dependent activities determining project duration (Correct answer)
- The most dangerous route through a job site
- The primary access road for deliveries
- The sequence with the highest budget allocation
Correct answer: The longest sequence of dependent activities determining project duration
The critical path is the longest chain of dependent tasks; any delay on it directly delays the project completion date.
Question 4: Which type of contract places the most financial risk on the owner?
- Cost-plus contract (Correct answer)
- Lump-sum contract
- Unit-price contract
- GMP contract
Correct answer: Cost-plus contract
In a cost-plus contract, the owner reimburses all actual costs plus a fee, so cost overruns fall entirely on the owner.
Question 5: What is 'float' (also called slack) in project scheduling?
- The amount of time an activity can be delayed without delaying the project (Correct answer)
- The buffer funds held in escrow by the owner
- Extra materials ordered to account for waste
- The lag between design completion and construction start
Correct answer: The amount of time an activity can be delayed without delaying the project
Float is the flexibility in scheduling; a task with zero float is on the critical path.
Question 6: In construction, what is a 'punch list'?
- A list of incomplete or defective work items to be corrected before final payment (Correct answer)
- A daily log of workers who punched in on site
- A list of subcontractors bidding on a project
- A schedule of equipment deliveries
Correct answer: A list of incomplete or defective work items to be corrected before final payment
A punch list documents all outstanding items the contractor must address before the project is considered substantially complete.
Question 7: Which organization publishes the CSI MasterFormat used to organize construction specifications?
- Construction Specifications Institute (Correct answer)
- American Institute of Architects
- Associated General Contractors
- National Institute of Building Sciences
Correct answer: Construction Specifications Institute
The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) developed and maintains MasterFormat, the standard numbering system for construction documents.
Which US federal law requires contractors on public works projects to pay prevailing wage rates?