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Questions # 31:

In case a Variation is initiated by the Engineer for prompt implementation ...... [FIDIC Red, and Yellow Books, 2017 Editions]

Choose all of the correct answers (multiple possibilities).

Options:

A.

... the Contractor may send a Notice to the Engineer, that the subject of the Variation was Unforeseeable (having regard to the scope and nature of the Works), hence, the Contractor is not to start implementing the varied work promptly.

B.

... the Contractor is required to commence implementing the varied works and take records of all the details ( ... regarding the details of the varied works executed, expenditures incurred, and impact on progress etc.)

C.

... the Contractor is required to commence implementing the varied works even if it would pose immediate hazard to the safety of public areas surrounding the Site

D.

... the Contractor within 28 days after receiving such instruction shall submit to the Engineer a description of the varied work, a programme for its execution and a proposal for adjustment of the Contract Price.

E.

... the Contractor is not bound to start implementing the varied works right up until the price for the varied works is fully agreed (or determined)

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Questions # 32:

Regarding the FIDIC Red Book (edition 1999): which two statements are true in respect of Building Information Modelling (BIM)?

Choose all of the correct answers (multiple possibilities).

Options:

A.

General Conditions of Contract require the use of BIM.

B.

BIM is one of the digital data technologies used in all aspects of project planning, investigation, design, construction and operation.

C.

BIM is not related to the improvement of quality, accuracy, delivery times and cost savings.

D.

For construction or building projects involving BIM, many Sub-Clauses of FIDIC Red Book (edition 2017) should be thoroughly reviewed when drafting the Particular Conditions.

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Questions # 33:

Under FIDIC Red and Yellow Books (edition 2017), which two of the following elements shall form part of the revised programme?

Choose all of the correct answers (multiple possibilities)

Options:

A.

All internationally recognized holiday periods.

B.

The actual progress to date, any delay to such progress and the effects of such delay on other activities (if any).

C.

The sequence and timing of the remedial work.

D.

Only the delivery dates of Plant and Materials which have not been delivered on Site yet.

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Questions # 34:

Which of the following situations form legally binding contracts? (2 correct answers apply)

Choose all of the correct answers (multiple possibilities)

Options:

A.

The Employer received the Contractor's Letter of Tender and issued a Letter of Intent.

B.

The Employer and the Contractor signed the Contract Agreement.

C.

The Employer received the Contractor's Letter of Tender and issued a conditional Letter of Acceptance.

D.

The Employer received the Contractor's Letter of Tender and issued Letter of Acceptance.

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Questions # 35:

You are the Contract Manager of the Employer for a Data Centre Project using the FIDIC Yellow Book (edition 2017). As a Contract Manager during the procurement stage, you are to explain the difference between Dispute Avoidance and Adjudication Board (DAAB) and other alternative dispute resolutions for this type of project. Which one of the following statements of its explanation is NOT correct?

Options:

A.

DAAB is to provide for a fair, timely and efficient resolution of Disputes.

B.

The function of the DAAB is to remain in place as part of the Parties' project team to assist both Parties, equally and impartially.

C.

Avoidance of Disputes on the project and resolution of Disputes at or soon after the time they arise is a two-part role of the DAAB.

D.

DAAB provided supports for Parties during arbitration, as a witness to give factual evidence on the background for the DAAB's Decision.

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Questions # 36:

There are four reasons that the Employer/Contractor shall advise in advance each other and the Engineer of any known or future events or circumstances.

Which two of the following statements areNOTapplicable reasons?

(Choose all correct answers — multiple possibilities)

Options:

A.

Delay the execution of the Works or a Section.

B.

Decrease the Contract Price.

C.

Adversely affect the work of the Contractor's Personnel.

D.

Increase the performance of the Works when completed.

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Questions # 37:

Towards the end of implementing a varied work (initiated originally by the Contractor as a "Value Engineering Proposal", relevant designs provided by the Contractor) it turned out, that there is some part of it not complying with the otherwise prevailing standards. Which statements are correct in this situation? [FIDIC Red Book, 2017 Edition]

Choose all of the correct answers (multiple possibilities).

Options:

A.

Since the design was approved by the Engineer, the Contractor might not be found responsible for such discrepancy, hence, to be fully compensated.

B.

In this situation, the whole of the varied works should be removed, and the original technical content reinstated.

C.

The Contractor shall immediately rectify, ensuring, that the varied work fully complies with the prevailing standards.

D.

In case it is necessary, the Contractor shall prepare designs for works subject to the Value Engineering, hence, it is up to the Contractor to ensure that the works are fit for the purposes, including that the designs are correct, regardless of any approval or "no-objection" of the Engineer.

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Questions # 38:

What does discharge confirm under the FIDIC Red Book (edition 1999)?

Options:

A.

It confirms interim settlement of all money due to the Contractor

B.

It confirms full and final settlement of all money due to the Contractor.

C.

It confirms the immediate end to the Contract unconditionally whenever issued.

D.

None of the above three statements is correct.

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Questions # 39:

The Employer has prepared a contract for a waste-to-energy project based on the FIDIC Yellow Book (edition 1999). You are preparing negotiations on behalf of one of the Subcontractors with the Contractor. The main Contractor will manage the design and build of the Works, whereby the Subcontractor will deliver critical systems regarding power generation and cooling. The Contractor intends to contract the main Contract back-to-back with the Subcontractor. In the proposed back-to-back subcontract, the following amendment is proposed through Particular Conditions:

"Sub-Clause 4.4. The following paragraph is added: The Subcontractor is required to scrutinize the Employer's Requirements in a manner identical to the obligations of the Contractor as stated in Sub-Clause 5.1 of the Main Contract. The Subcontractor will indemnify and hold harmless (up to the maximum liability of the Subcontractor) the Contractor with regard to any error, fault or other defect found in the Employer's Requirements, its items of reference or Contractor's design of the Works for the scope part for which Subcontractor is contracted."

What is your advice to the Subcontractor (SC) in regard to entering this proposed subcontract?

Options:

A.

I would advise the SC to enter the Contract with the request to the Contractor to delete this amendment in the Particular Conditions. If the Contractor does not agree to do so, at least the Subcontractor has tried its best.

B.

I would advise the SC not to enter this contract because the Contractor is obliged to act in accordance with good faith. A proposed paragraph like this opposes good faith.

C.

I would advise the SC not to enter this contract, because Sub-Clause 4.4 describes the obligations of SC towards Contractor, but this amendment positions the SC in a vulnerable position for claims regarding all errors, faults or other Defects (whether originating from the Employer's Requirements or the design of the Contractor). Essentially, this means the SC becomes liable for the design part, which is within the scope of Contractor even w

D.

I would advise the SC to discuss this amendment with the insurance company just to be sure there will be no transfer of risks. This amendment is mainly a consequence of the FIDIC Yellow Book structure, where the Contractor has obligations in terms of scrutinizing the Employer's Requirements. This amendment makes this obligation more explicit. If the insurance company has no problems with insuring the parts which will be delivered by SC to C

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Questions # 40:

What are two differences between a notice and other communications under the FIDIC Red Book (edition 2017)? (2 correct answers apply)

Choose all of the correct answers (multiple possibilities).

Options:

A.

Notice is a defined term, while other communications are not defined as a term in the General Conditions.

B.

Contractually there is no difference between a notice and other communications.

C.

Both 'Notice' and 'Other Communications' are defined terms under the Conditions of Contract.

D.

The Parties and Engineer shall be given original or copy of any Notice, Notice of Dissatisfaction (NOD) and Certificates, which is not always the case for other communications.

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