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the Exam by Exam SimulatorPremium Features: +) Lifetime access to all Practice Questions & Terms prepared by EXPERTS for the most current exam. +) Unlimited access to the EXAM BUILDER & SIMULATOR. +) Automatically FILTER your most difficult questions. +) PROGRESS TRACKING for every question & exam taken +) Lifetime support & updatesFree version: +) Hundreds of practice questions & terms +) 5 Free Exam Builder +) Free Matching Game +) Filter hardest and weakest questionsGeneral contractor is a manager, and possibly a tradesman, employed by the client on the advice of the architect, engineer or the architectural technologist or the client him/herself if acting as the manager. A general contractor is responsible for the overall coordination of a project. A general contractor must first assess the project-specific documents (referred to as bid, proposal or tender documents). In the case of renovations, a site visit is required to get a better understanding of the project. Depending on the project delivery method, the contractor will submit a fixed price proposal or bid, cost plus price or an estimate. The general contractor considers the cost of home office overhead, general conditions, materials and equipment as well as the cost of labor to provide the owner with a price for the project.Contract documents include drawings, project manual (including general, supplementary and/or special conditions and specifications), addendum or modifications issued prior to proposal/ bidding and prepared by a design professional such as an architect. The general contractor may be the construction manager or construction manager at high risk.There are no set educational qualifications to become a general contractor, though many employers prefer a bachelor's degree. Some general contractors obtain bachelor's degrees in construction science, building science, surveying, construction safety, or other disciplines.Disclaimer:This application is just an excellent tool for self-study and exam preparation. It's not affiliated with or endorsed by any testing organization, certificate, test name or trademark.
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