Mock queries Flashcards

1
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Difference between Relevant Event and Relevant Matter?

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Relevant Event:
A relevant event is an event that causes a delay to the completion date, which is caused by the client, or a neutral event not caused by either party. Relevant events may entitle the contractor to claim an extension of time. They cannot claim for loss and expense.

These might include:

  • Exceptionally adverse weather.
  • Force majeure
  • Pandemic

Relevant Matter:
A relevant matter is a matter for which the client is responsible that materially effects the progress of the works. This enables the contractor to claim an EoT and direct loss/expense that has been incurred.

These might include:

  • Failure to give the contractor possession of the site.
  • Opening up works or testing works that then prove to have been carried out in accordance with the contract.
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2
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How do you appoint a third party wall surveyor?

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Pre-agreed between the surveyors when a dispute arises.

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3
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How is public liability insurance calculated?

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based on type of works which are to be executed, needs to be proportionate.

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4
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Whats the importance of a vapor control layer?

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Controls interstitial condensation.

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5
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How do you test dampness within masonry?

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Speedy carbide test.

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6
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Why is it good to keep audit trails of decisions made etc?

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To provide transparency in the event of a dispute.

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7
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Who calculates liquidated damages?

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The client calculates the damages at the CA’s guidance.

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8
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Is the Section 6 notice 3m/6m away from the boundary or the foundation?

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The foundation (i.e. look at the wall)

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9
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If your client wanted to get works on site early for a £4m job how could you do this?

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Issue the letter of intent in sections, i.e. for substructure enough to get the contractor started.

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10
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When advising a client about a guarantee what must you ensure?

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Insurance backed.
Sufficient warranty period.
Reputable provider.

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11
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How can Building Surveyors stay up to date with the latest construction technology?

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Modus
CPD
Online sources

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12
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When might you offer your guarantee to a third party?

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When working on behalf of a Landlord and the ingoing Tenant wants a guarantee for the refurbishment works.

Collateral warranty.

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13
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Are you aware of any new legislation which is being brought out?

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Fire Safety Act 2021 includes that external walls and fire doors need to be assessed.

Changes to DOC M to include changing spaces WC’s in certain buildings of a particular size.

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14
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What are collateral warranties and when might they be used?

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Collateral warranties are used as a supporting document to a primary contract where an agreement needs to be put in place with a third party outside of the primary contract. Sometimes an architect, contractor, or sub-contractor will need to warrant to a funder, tenant or purchaser that it has fulfilled its duties under a building contract.

Collateral warranties often contain obligations that affect the consultant or contractor, such as using materials of an appropriate quality, and carrying out work in a professional, workmanlike manner. It can also provide the third-party contractual rights enabling it to claim for losses which would not otherwise be recoverable.

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15
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Why didnt you carry out the PD role?

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Its a company policy whilst acting as a CA you cannot act as PD, this provides a QA procedure.

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16
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How did two contracts work in relation to CDM?

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It was suitable, I liaised with the PD to confirm this.

17
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How has Covid affected your work, generally?

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Flexible in approach moving face to face meetings to Microsoft teams.

On site is a little more slower due to more rigorous health and safety. I.e. social distancing etc.

18
Q

What did you issue the Tenants at 55 Degrees North?

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A repairs notice.

19
Q

How was the project priced?

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Priced as a whole job and 2 phases in tender every contractor aware in schedule of works.

20
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What are the types of monetary claims contractors can make?

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Loss and expense - loss caused by the employer due to progress being affected (opening up, disruption, delay in instructions etc)

Prolongation - loss incurred due to the extended duration of the works.

Consequential - loss incurred by a breach of the contract, can be made by Employer too.

21
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Any changes to any statutory requirements your aware of?

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New fire safety bill.

Changes to Part M - new requirement for changing places in toilets.

22
Q

Tell me about MEES in the coming years?

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The standards are becoming tighter in future years which aim to meet net zero (carbon) 2050.

23
Q

Difference between a Lease and License of alterations?

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Lease = exclusive possession for a period.

License = personal permission to occupy for a period.

24
Q

How can you specify sizing of timbers for repairs etc.?

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  1. Engage with a Structural Engineer.

2. TRADA timber spans table.

25
Q

What can you still to eaves to prevent thermal insulation compromising eaves ventillation?

A

Eaves trays.

26
Q

If a warm roof is installed, what else do you need to consider?

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Heights of windows, doors, weepholes etc. If the roof height increases so might alot of other stuff.

27
Q

What flashing would you use between a flat roof and a parapet?

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Cover flashing or otherwise known as an apron.

Lead for felt roofs.
Plastic for single ply.

28
Q

How do you test concrete?

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Schmidt hammer tested for cured concrete to determine strength.

Slump test for fresh concrete to determine strength.

Impact hammer test to determine loose concrete when concrete has spalled/carbonated.

29
Q

How does fire spread between buildings?

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  • Radiation transfers heat in the air (could be by smoke) until it hits a combustible material and it can then set alight.
  • Burning embers

Fire can also by:
Convection - Fire rising upwards and spreading.
Conduction - Fire spreading by burning materials by direct contact.

30
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Is partial possession allowed in MW?

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There’s no clause reference noted in the JCT MW.

There is a clause noted in the standard but I’m unsure about Intermediate.

31
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Why is Joint names insurance good?

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So the Employer and Contractor can’t sue each other as the works are under a joint insurance policy.

More collaborative approach.

32
Q

Are shrinkage’s a contractor’s responsibility?

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Under JCT MW yes shrinkages are the contractors liability in the rectification period.

However, plasters/mortars/paints etc. are designed to shrink by nature and therefore are these defective?

33
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Is there a specific clause for big ticket items in intermediate contracts?

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‘Listed items’ clause set out in the Intermediate (and above) contract.

Specific conditions need to be met before payment:

  • Items insured
  • Items clearly set aside
  • Obtain a receipt for the items.
34
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What are the 2 types of tender alternatives?

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Alternative 1 - Does not allow correction of bids.

Alternative 2 - Allows the correction of bids.

35
Q

What are the types of settlement offers?

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Calderbank offer - Without prejudice basis (flexible approach)
Part 36 offer - Ridged formal offer (in order to settle matters)

36
Q

What do you refer too if in doubt?

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BRE Guides and British Standards.

37
Q

Draw an upstand/parapet detail for a warm and inverted roof?

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Refer to pics on desktop.