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Question#1

Within the context of the construction industry, what does BIM stand for?

A. Building Information Modeling
B. Business Information Manual
C. Building Interior Maintenance
D. Building Inspection Manual

Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract (CSI-based)
In CSI’s project delivery and documentation discussions, BIM is consistently defined as “Building
Information Modeling.”
CSI describes BIM as:
BIM models are used alongside, and coordinated with, drawings, specifications, and other contract documents, and they support communication and decision-making throughout design, construction, and sometimes operation.
The other options are not recognized industry meanings of BIM:
Therefore, in the construction context, BIM stands for “Building Information Modeling” (Option A).
Key CSI References (titles only):

Question#2

When should a post-occupancy evaluation by the facility manager be performed?

A. At the end of the correction period
B. Three to six months after initial occupancy
C. Just before the end of the warranty period
D. One year after substantial completion

Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract (CSI-based) CSI describes post-occupancy evaluation (POE) as a review of how the completed facility is performing for its users and operations staff, compared to the Owner’s Project Requirements (OPR). For the evaluation to be meaningful:
CSI’s practice guidance indicates that POEs are typically performed several months after initial occupancy, often in the range of three to six months, when occupants have adjusted to the building and operational patterns are established but the project is still within the correction/warranty period. That aligns with Option B.
Why the others are less suitable:
Relevant CSI references:

Question#3

What can value analysis be used for?

A. To provide the owner with the lowest construction cost.
B. To enhance project value or reduce initial or long-term cost.
C. A phase for future work to allow higher quality items up front.
D. To change the perceived value by owner and stakeholder.

Explanation:
CSI uses the term value analysis or value engineering to describe a structured, function-oriented process that examines the relationship between: The objective is to improve value, which can mean:
Therefore, value analysis can be used:
“To enhance project value or reduce initial or long-term cost.” (Option B)
CSI stresses that value analysis is not simply “cheapening” the project; it is a disciplined decision-making process that balances cost and function to achieve the best overall value for the owner.
Why the other options are not correct in CSI terms:
Key CSI-aligned references (no URLs):

Question#4

Which of the following participants is involved in the Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) method?

A. Authority having jurisdiction
B. Commissioning agent
C. Contractor
D. Inspector

Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract (CSI-aligned, paraphrased)
Integrated Project Delivery (IPD), as described in CSI’s project delivery materials, is a collaborative project delivery method that:
CSI’s discussion of IPD identifies the core IPD team as typically including:
In IPD, the contractor is deliberately brought into the project early, often during conceptual or schematic design, to:
Among the choices given, the participant that is clearly recognized as a primary IPD participant in CSI-oriented explanation of IPD is the:
Why the other options are not the best answer:
Thus, in the context of CSI’s explanation of Integrated Project Delivery, the clearly correct answer is Option C C Contractor.
Key CSI-Related References (titles only):

Question#5

The general principle to which architects and engineers have a duty to clients and society at large to practice is defined as "taking the same course of action as another reasonable and prudent architect or engineer in the same geographic area would have taken under the same circumstances" is known by what term?

A. Professional standard of care
B. Due diligence
C. Performance based requirement
D. Spearin doctrine

Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract (CSI-aligned, paraphrased)
In CSI’s project delivery and contract administration guidance, the architect’s/engineer’s fundamental professional obligation is described in terms of the “standard of care.” In the context of design and construction:
This language and concept are used throughout CSI’s CDT body of knowledge when explaining A/E responsibilities, liability, and expectations under the OwnerCA/E Agreement and within the General Conditions of the Contract.
Therefore, the principle described in the question exactly matches Option A C Professional standard of care.
Why the other options are incorrect in CSI/CDT context:
Key CSI-Related References (titles only, no links):

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Exam Code: CDTQ & A:  120  Q&As Updated:  2026-05-31

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