BICSI Certification BICSI Project Management and Documentation 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: In BICSI project management, what is the primary purpose of a 'scope of work' document?
- To define the project budget and payment schedule
- To clearly define what work will and will not be included in the project (Correct answer)
- To list all subcontractors and their qualifications
- To specify the testing procedures for installed cabling
Correct answer: To clearly define what work will and will not be included in the project
A scope of work document clearly defines what work is included in the project and, importantly, what is excluded, preventing scope creep and disputes.
Question 2: What does BICSI's TDMM recommend as the first step in the telecommunications cabling design process?
- Selecting cable types and quantities
- Conducting a site survey and gathering user requirements (Correct answer)
- Drawing the floor plan with outlet locations
- Ordering materials and scheduling installation crews
Correct answer: Conducting a site survey and gathering user requirements
The first step in the BICSI design process is conducting a site survey and gathering user requirements to understand the building, environment, and telecommunications needs.
Question 3: In BICSI project documentation, what is the purpose of 'as-built' drawings?
- They show the original design intent before construction begins
- They document the actual installed conditions after project completion (Correct answer)
- They list all approved materials for the project
- They show the project schedule and milestone dates
Correct answer: They document the actual installed conditions after project completion
As-built drawings document the actual installed conditions of the telecommunications infrastructure after project completion, reflecting any changes made during installation.
Question 4: Which BICSI credential is specifically designed for professionals who design and implement telecommunications distribution systems?
- RCDD (Registered Communications Distribution Designer) (Correct answer)
- BICSI Technician
- ITS Installer
- OSP Designer
Correct answer: RCDD (Registered Communications Distribution Designer)
The RCDD (Registered Communications Distribution Designer) credential is BICSI's premier certification for professionals who design and implement telecommunications distribution systems.
Question 5: What is the significance of a 'bid bond' in a BICSI telecommunications project bidding process?
- It guarantees the quality of installed cabling for a specified warranty period
- It ensures that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the project (Correct answer)
- It covers material costs if the project is cancelled
- It protects the installer against client non-payment
Correct answer: It ensures that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the project
A bid bond is a surety bond that guarantees the bidder will enter into a contract and provide a performance bond if their bid is accepted.
Question 6: In BICSI project management, what does 'change order' refer to?
- A request to change the project manager
- A formal document authorizing modifications to the original project scope, schedule, or cost (Correct answer)
- An order for replacement materials when original items are unavailable
- A document rescheduling the project completion date
Correct answer: A formal document authorizing modifications to the original project scope, schedule, or cost
A change order is a formal document that authorizes modifications to the original project scope, schedule, or cost after the contract has been signed.
In BICSI project management, what is the primary purpose of a 'scope of work' document?