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Part 1 (Plan 2)

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Part 2 (Plan 8)

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Part 2

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Part 3 - Site Plan

•Building Type: Newspaper Office

•Area: ~8,991 SF

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Part 4 - Plan no. 3

4” cmu wall = 33 LF, 294 SF

8” cmu wall = 737 LF, 8845 SF

Drywall Partition = 17 LF, 157 SF

Precast Concrete Panels = 494 LF, 329 SF

Legend:

•Only dry walls in the interior were considered as partition walls

•8” CMU wall was added to the exterior where Brick Masonry was missing

Assumptions:

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Part 4 - Plan no. 4

Legend:

4” cmu wall = 33 LF, 294 SF

8” cmu wall = 586 LF, 7033 SF

Drywall Partition = 33 LF, 293 SF

Precast Concrete Panels = 439 LF, 293 SF

Assumptions:

•Only dry walls in the interior were considered as partition walls

•8” CMU wall was added to the exterior where Brick Masonry was missing

Total Cost of Drywall:

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Part 5

Total cost of metal studs (from excel)
Description Total QTY (sf) Material total Labor cost Total cost
Metal stud, non-load bearing, galvanized, 12'' high, 3-5/8'' wide 6045.9 $1,632.39 $3,569.96 $5,202.35

Studs required for wall area:

Number of studs required in 1st floor (N1) = (5941/2) +1 = 2972

Number of studs required in 2nd floor (N2) = (5569/2)+1 = 2786

Total number of studs required = 2972 + 2786 = 5758

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Part 6- Project Scheduling

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Part 6- Estimation of Employees’ Salaries

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Part 6- Costing of Machines

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Part 7

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Part 8

Mavericks Construction Company

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Part 9

Flatbed Truck: Power: Transport equipment

Excavator: Excavate the trench, heavy lifting, demolition,cutting of trees etc.and backfill

Backhoe: Excavate the trench and backfill

Bulldozer: site grading and cleanup

Dump Truck/Dumpers: haul wastage/spoil

Hydro excavator: This is also used for excavating the trench.

Forklift: It is used to lift up the construction materials and move them.

Cement Mixer

Bending Machine: Bend pipe and bend rebars

Air compressor: Power Pneumatic Tools

Generator: Provide electricity to operate the equipment

Fuel truck: Transport construction materials

Mechanic Truck: Repair equipment when needed

Pickup Truck: It is used transport workers and materials

Details of the equipment

Method of Purpose

Operating lease Method

the lessors in the case of an operating lease are

likely to be the manufacturers or suppliers of the asset

most appropriate for large and/or technically sophisticated plant items

A further advantage to the lessee is that the title remains with the lessor

no entry is required on the lessee’s balance sheet, termed an off-balance-sheet item

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Part 9

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Part 10- Preparing Contract

AGREEMENT made as of the 15th day of June in the year 2020

BETWEEN: Maverick & B&A Foundation Inc.

Project details: Newspaper office at Miami for Foundation work.

The Prime Contract provides for the furnishing of labor, materials, equipment and services in connection with the construction of the Project. A copy of the Prime Contract, consisting of the Agreement Between owner and Contractor (from which compensation amounts may be deleted) and the other Contract Documents enumerated therein, has been made available to the Subcontractor.

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Part 10- Preparing Contract

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Part 11 - Scenario 1

The agreement between the Prime Contractor and Sub-Contractor was to follow the contract documents.

Since the Special Provision is a revision to the original plans, regardless of what the plans say, the Sub-Contractor should abide by the contract documents, assuming the plans were not part of them.

Assuming the Grade 40 steel was available, If the Sub-Contractor still chose to use Grade 60, they would either need to pay for the price difference in materials themselves or correct their mistake by replacing the Grade 60 steel with Grade 40 as the Special Provision called for.

In the event that the Sub-Contractor refused to pay the $32,000 difference for using the incorrect grade of steel, we would have to revisit the contract documents to review which dispute resolution method was agreed upon if needed.

However, to avoid the issue from becoming larger than needed and potentially going into litigation, the best method for dispute resolution would most likely be the involvement of a Disputes Review Board.

Since the board had most likely been assembled early in the life of the construction project, this dispute can and should be resolved rather quickly. Assuming the decision/resolution the board comes up with is unanimous, both parties should agree to the proposed recommendations on how to proceed. If either party does not accept the recommendations, the dispute can be appealed to the board for another review, or other methods of dispute resolution may then be pursued if necessary.

The Facts

The Resolution

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