Across
- 2. Chart a visual display of the whole project,; timelines and deadlines of all tasks
- 5. people who are extremely focused on Form following Function
- 6. Survey a procedure that defines a parcel of land using distances and angles
- 8. Order an amendment to a construction contract that changes the contractor's scope of work.
- 9. The router is a power tool with a flat base and a rotating blade extending past the base.
- 12. Tap the connection or branch point from the public water main to a building's water supply system.
- 14. contract a written or oral agreement relating to the construction, alteration, repair, maintenance, moving or demolition of any building, structure or improvement or relating to the excavation of or other development or improvement to land
- 16. Saw a woodworking tool, consisting of a circular saw blade, mounted on an arbor, that is driven by an electric motor (either directly, by belt, or by gears).
- 17. acceptance acceptance of the work as completed, including any deficiencies known to exist.
- 19. (NTE)an NTE price is used to guarantee that construction costs don't exceed a specified amount.
Down
- 1. a contractor whose services are limited to light and heavy carpentry, rough framing, trusses, sheathing, metal framing, paneling, trim, cabinetry, doors, windows, stairs, and incidental hardware
- 3. and Materials Contract (T&M)when a company or employee agrees to be paid for their time and the material used for the development of a product.
- 4. test a soil test that measures water absorption.
- 6. list a list of tasks that must be completed before project closeout
- 7. the right to use someone else's property for a specific purpose
- 10. base level of the building
- 11. An offer to complete a job or supply materials/equipment at a certain price.
- 13. is a planned deviation between an exact dimension and a nominal or theoretical dimension
- 15. Time the amount of time a task can experience delay, without delaying the completion time of a project
- 18. Hole Inspection When an engineer (or municipal inspector) inspects the open excavation and examines the earth to determine the type of foundation (caisson, footer, wall on ground, etc.) that should be installed in the hole.
