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Civil engineering company's mainly work on what type of projects?
House Building.
delivering and maintaining infrastructure.
Demolition
Repair and maintenance.
The Repair and maintenance of council propertys is mainly carried out by?
House builders.
Utilities company's.
Local authority's
General construction company's
Projects like HS2 Hinkley point power station and a new motorway would be classed as
Public sector projects.
Local authority work.
Private sector work.
Repair and maintenance.
Who would be classed as private sector clients.
A customer wanting a new office or shopping complex.
A customer wanting a new house built.
A customer wanting a new extension building.
All three of the previous answers.
which of the following trades would be classed a s a utilities worker?
A gas fitter/plumber.
A telecommunications engineer.
A Drainage/sewerage engineer.
All three of the previous answers.
If you work as a subcontractor you would most likely be.
working directly for the company.
Self employed.
employed through a recruitment agency.
Working for the council.
If you work for a construction company on an Hourly rate of pay you would most likely be.
working directly for the company.
Self employed.
employed through a recruitment agency.
Working for the council.
when completing an apprenticeship what percentage of your apprenticeship would you normally complete off the Job(away from site work at college or a training centre)
25%
15%
20%
none you can do it at work.
Which of the below is the correct sequence in the stages of construction?
Repurposing/Demolition, Design, Need/Idea, Preliminary works, Construction, Fit out and finish, occupation.
Preliminary works, Need/Idea, Design, Construction, Fit out and finish, occupation Repurposing/Demolition.
Design, Need/Idea, Preliminary works, Construction, Fit out and finish, occupation Repurposing/Demolition.
Need/Idea, Design, Preliminary works, Construction, Fit out and finish, occupation Repurposing/Demolition.
BIM is a model which supports what during a project.
Different teams to work on the same model for the project
Help reduce clashes such as a socket being put where a door goes
getting the design right to keep costs down on a project.
All of the previous.
What does the abbreviation BIM stand for?
Business Information management
Building Information management
Business Information Modelling
Building Information
Modelling
Preliminary work involves which of the following?
Securing the site with hoardings and setting up the site office and welfare facilities etc.
Remediation of the site such as providing routes for services moving soil around the site etc.
Both Answers
None of the answers
What type of paint would you use on a ceiling in a sitting room?
Matt emulsion paint.
Eggshell paint.
High gloss paint.
satin Varnish.
What type of paint would you use on the spindles of a stair case?
vinyl silk emulsion
Gloss paint
Matt emulsion
Rattle can paint
Why are some paints hazardous/harmful to the environment.
Because they are coloured.
Because they are oil based.
Because they are water based.
Because they are dangerous.
Where in a building would you use render type plaster?
On a ceiling.
On a kitchen wall.
on a bathroom floor.
The exterior of a house
Which of the information below would best describe a Job specification?
how to inspect prior to use
possible issues to be aware of
how the resource should be cared for and maintained
the correct way it should be used
how it should be cleaned and stored.
ways to remove risks
changes to the way the work is carried out to remove the risk (for example not carrying work out at height)
additional training for those undertaking, or affected by the task
collective measure such as barriers or signage
as a last resort, the personal protective equipment that must be used.
materials required
fixing and spacings
tolerances
specific requirements of the completed works such as insulation or acoustic values
a document that details the process that must be followed to produce a piece of work. It will detail the tools and materials required as well as any permits or sign offs necessary.
Which of the information below would best describe a Method statement?
ways to remove risks
changes to the way the work is carried out to remove the risk (for example not carrying work out at height)
additional training for those undertaking, or affected by the task
collective measure such as barriers or signage
as a last resort, the personal protective equipment that must be used.
how to inspect prior to use
possible issues to be aware of
how the resource should be cared for and maintained
the correct way it should be used
how it should be cleaned and stored.
materials required
fixing and spacings
tolerances
specific requirements of the completed works such as insulation or acoustic values
a document that details the process that must be followed to produce a piece of work. It will detail the tools and materials required as well as any permits or sign offs necessary.
Which of the information below would best describe a risk assessment?
materials required
fixing and spacings
tolerances
specific requirements of the completed works such as insulation or acoustic values
ways to remove risks
changes to the way the work is carried out to remove the risk (for example not carrying work out at height)
additional training for those undertaking, or affected by the task
collective measure such as barriers or signage
as a last resort, the personal protective equipment that must be used.
how to inspect prior to use
possible issues to be aware of
how the resource should be cared for and maintained
the correct way it should be used
how it should be cleaned and stored.
– a document that details the process that must be followed to produce a piece of work. It will detail the tools and materials required as well as any permits or sign offs necessary.
Which of the information below would best describe manufacturers information.
– a document that details the process that must be followed to produce a piece of work. It will detail the tools and materials required as well as any permits or sign offs necessary.
materials required
fixing and spacings
tolerances
specific requirements of the completed works such as insulation or acoustic values
ways to remove risks
changes to the way the work is carried out to remove the risk (for example not carrying work out at height)
additional training for those undertaking, or affected by the task
collective measure such as barriers or signage
as a last resort, the personal protective equipment that must be used
how to inspect prior to use
possible issues to be aware of
how the resource should be cared for and maintained
the correct way it should be used
how it should be cleaned and stored.
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