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Question 1

Cost performance index (CPI) is defined by AACE International as: (assume no change in budgeted quantities) 

Correct Answer: D
Explanation:

The Cost Performance Index (CPI) is a crucial metric in project management, particularly within the realm of cost control. According to the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE) International, the CPI is calculated as: CPI = BCWP / ACWP Where: BCWP (Budgeted Cost of Work Performed): Also known as Earned Value (EV), BCWP represents the budgeted cost for the work that has actually been completed by a specific point in time. ACWP (Actual Cost of Work Performed): This is the actual cost incurred for the work completed by that same point in time. The CPI is an index that measures the cost efficiency of budgeted resources for a project. A CPI of 1.0 indicates that the project is on budget, as the actual cost matches the earned value. A CPI greater than 1.0 suggests that the project is performing well in terms of cost (i.e., it is under budget), while a CPI less than 1.0 indicates that the project is over budget. This metric is vital in cost estimating and control, as it provides project managers with a quantifiable indicator of cost performance, helping them make informed decisions to maintain or correct the project's financial trajectory.

Question 2

A major theme park is expanding the existing facility over a five-year period. The design phase will be completed one year after the contract is awarded. Major engineering drawings will be finalized two years after the design contract is awarded and construction will begin three years after the award of the design contract. New, unique ride technology will be used and an estimate will need to be developed to identify these costs that have no historical data.
The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 26 (2.5.50.1.2) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.
Which statement best describes the type of information available for a design phase estimate?

Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
During the design phase of a project, the type of information typically available includes square footage of buildings, factored indirects, types of rides and exhibits identified, utility requirements, and conceptual layouts . At this stage, detailed construction drawings and specific vendor quotes may not yet be available, but the design will have advanced enough to provide a conceptual framework, which includes the size of the project, types of attractions, and basic infrastructure requirements. This information allows for a preliminary estimate that can be refined as the design progresses.
Question 3

A major theme park is expanding the existing facility over a five-year period. The design phase will be completed one year after the contract is awarded. Major engineering drawings will be finalized two years after the design contract is awarded and construction will begin three years after the award of the design contract. New, unique ride technology will be used and an estimate will need to be developed to identify these costs that have no historical data.
The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 26 (2.5.50.1.2) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.
What class of estimate is used for the preliminary design phase of a project?

Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
The design phase is in the preliminary stages and involves new ride technology with no historical data available.
Steps:
Determine which class of estimate is used in this context.
A Class 5 estimate, which is an order of magnitude estimate with +50%/-30% accuracy, is typically used for projects in the early design or concept stages where detailed data is unavailable.

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