CE Help!
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Did you read the AHPP section on The Project??
Rebekka O'Melia, Registered Architect, NCARB, B. Arch, M. Ed, Step UP, Step UP ARE 5.0 Courses
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CSI's Intro to Construction Contract Administration on YouTube is a great resource if you're struggling in this area. The AIA Contract Docs YouTube channel also has some very good videos on construction administration and its related documents.
For AHPP, the chapters I have highlighted from my review are:
- 10.6 - 10.10
- 11.2
- 12.3 - 12.4
- 16.1
- 17.4 - 17.5
However, I did take this exam at the same time that I took PjM, so there will be content from other chapters not listed here that may be relevant (refer below for the publisher's guide). I do recall that, aside from traditional DBB delivery, that you should also be very familiar with roles and responsibilities in CMc delivery during the CA phase. Review AIA A133 for that information, in addition to the relevant AHPP chapters. Additionally, take time to read through the G-series documents prior to the exam. The accompanying summaries available for each document (available on their website) may also be helpful to you.
Good luck!
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Matthew:
Part 3 is the "Project Delivery" section of the 15th ed students version. It's chapters 9 - 14. This is the material for CE & PjM. You should read all of AHPP for CE, PjM & PcM.
Part 1 & 2 is for PcM.
Part 3 & 4 is for CE & PjM.
I don't like that wiley outline. Just reading those pages would be insufficient.
Hope this helps!
Rebekka O'Melia, Registered Architect, NCARB, B. Arch, M. Ed, Step UP, Step UP ARE 5.0 Courses
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Rebekka, I don't believe the Wiley outline is sufficient either, which is why I provided a separate list of chapters I suggest reading.
However, I believe it is not a good idea to advise that sections of AHPP are specific to different exams. While it's true that the content from the first part of the book tends to relate most closely to the PcM exam, much of it is also extremely relevant to the other exams - and vice-versa. There is a considerable amount of overlap for all three exams. Some of it is also relevant to the more technical exams...most notably PDD.
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