Professional Practice Architecture Practice Test

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What does "Fabricate and Delivered to Jobsite" imply in the context of construction?

  1. Install

  2. Furnish

  3. Provide

  4. Gauge

The correct answer is: Provide

In the context of construction, the phrase "Fabricate and Delivered to Jobsite" indicates the act of providing materials or components that have been manufactured and transported to the location where they will be used. This process encompasses both the production of the items (fabrication) and ensuring that they arrive at the designated site ready for installation or further assembly. Choosing "Provide" aligns directly with this concept, as it encompasses the entire process of making available the necessary materials on-site for contractors to utilize. While terms like "install" pertain to the specific act of putting components in place, "furnish" may imply supplying items but does not specifically capture the action of transportation to the job site. "Gauge," being a term related to measurement, does not fit the context of delivery and fabrication at all. Therefore, "Provide" accurately encapsulates the complete process implied by the phrase, making it the correct choice.