Question: According to the principles established in the Ron Engineering case, when does contract A come into existence? Question 11 options: When the owner invites a

According to the principles established in the Ron Engineering case, when does contract "A" come into existence?

Question 11 options:

When the owner invites a contractor to bid on the work.

When the contractor submits a bid.

When the owner opens the bid.

When the owner sends a letter of intent to the contract.

When the owner awards the contract for work to the contractor.

Question 12 (1 point)

Following the Ron Engineering case and subsequent cases, what are the established rules regarding subcontractor bids?

Question 12 options:

A sub trade cannot withdraw its bid when the contractor has used the price in its bid to the owner.

A contractor has to award a contract to the sub trade whose price is used in the contractor's bid to the owner.

A contractor has to award a contract to the sub trade who is named in the contractor's bid to the owner.

A subcontractor can withdraw its bid with 30 days notice.

Question 13 (1 point)

If there is a discrepancy between the words and the numbers used to state the contract price on the contract documents, the numbers written in words take precedence.

Question 13 options:

True
False

Question 14 (1 point)

What are supplementary conditions in accordance with the CCDC-2 form of the contract?

Question 14 options:

Supplementary conditions are clauses added to the specifications.

Supplementary conditions modify or replace the general conditions of the contract.

Supplementary conditions are causes the contractor adds to the owner's form of the contract.

Supplementary conditions are clauses added to the standard form of the contract after negotiations.

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