CAC Study Guide 2026

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📋 CAC Exam Format at a Glance

300
Questions
480 min
Time Limit
70%
Passing Score

📚 CAC Topics to Study (17)

✍️ Sample CAC Questions & Answers

1. What is the most common mistake professionals make when implementing project management strategies?
Developing contingency plans for high-probability risk scenarios

Developing contingency plans for high-probability risk scenarios is the correct approach because effective project management in the associate constructor field requires adherence to professional standards, evidence-based practices, and systematic methodology. This approach ensures consistent, high-quality outcomes while maintaining professional accountability.

2. Which AIA contract document is most commonly used for a stipulated sum agreement between owner and contractor?
AIA A101

AIA A101 is the standard form of agreement between owner and contractor for a stipulated (fixed) sum.

3. PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique) uses three time estimates for each activity. What are they?
Optimistic, most likely, and pessimistic

PERT uses optimistic (O), most likely (M), and pessimistic (P) durations to calculate a weighted average expected time for each activity.

4. A schedule that has been loaded with cost information for each activity is called a:
Cost-loaded schedule

A cost-loaded schedule assigns dollar values to each activity, enabling the generation of S-curves and progress payment applications tied to schedule performance.

5. What is 'fast-tracking' in construction project scheduling?
Overlapping phases or activities that would normally be done sequentially

Fast-tracking compresses the schedule by performing phases in parallel rather than sequentially, though it often increases risk and coordination demands.

6. What does the term 'differing site conditions' (DSC) mean in US construction contracts?
Subsurface or concealed physical conditions materially different from those indicated in the contract documents

A Differing Site Condition clause allows contractors to claim equitable adjustment when actual subsurface conditions differ materially from what the contract documents indicated.

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