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AACE International CCP Exam - Topic 6 Question 24 Discussion

Actual exam question for AACE International's CCP exam
Question #: 24
Topic #: 6
[All CCP Questions]

The four steps to writing are:

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Suggested Answer: C

In construction and project management, a three-party contractual relationship typically involves three key participants: the Owner, the Engineer, and the Contractor.

Key Points:

Owner:

The entity that funds and owns the project. The owner defines the project scope, objectives, and requirements and is the ultimate decision-maker.

Engineer:

Often referred to as the 'Designer' or 'Consultant,' the engineer is responsible for the technical design and specifications of the project. They ensure the project is constructed according to the owner's requirements and standards.

Contractor:

The party responsible for executing the construction work. The contractor follows the design provided by the engineer and delivers the project within the agreed terms of the contract.

Conclusion: The correct answer is C. Owner, engineer, contractor because these three parties are central to the execution and management of construction projects under a three-party contractual arrangement.


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Elke
3 months ago
Is there really a "four steps" rule? Seems too simple!
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Ruby
3 months ago
C is pretty close, but I prefer B.
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Aileen
3 months ago
Wait, "cool" isn't a writing step, right?
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Felix
4 months ago
Definitely agree with option B!
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Adell
4 months ago
I always thought it was plan, write, revise!
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Roy
4 months ago
I remember we discussed the importance of revising, but I can't recall the exact steps. Was it "Start, write, complete, revise"? That seems close.
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Dortha
4 months ago
I thought the four steps were more about structure, like introduction and conclusion. I might be mixing it up with another question we had.
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Latanya
4 months ago
I'm not sure, but I feel like "Plan, write, cool, revise" sounds familiar. Did we cover that in class?
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Jolanda
5 months ago
I think the steps might be more about planning and revising rather than just writing. I remember practicing something similar.
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Deeanna
5 months ago
Ah, I see now. The question is really just asking about the high-level steps, not the full structure of an essay. I'm confident option B is the correct answer.
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Timmy
5 months ago
I think the key is to focus on the specific wording of the question. It's asking about the "four steps to writing," not the full writing process. I'm leaning towards option B - start, write, complete, revise.
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Onita
5 months ago
I'm a little unsure about this one. I know the writing process involves an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion, but I'm not sure if that's the full four-step answer they're looking for.
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Veda
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The four steps are plan, write, cool, and revise. That's option D, right?
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Helaine
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a straightforward question about the writing process. I'll need to think carefully about the key steps involved.
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Karina
9 months ago
Haha, 'cool'? I don't know about that, Jolene. But B does sound like the most logical sequence of steps to me.
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Anabel
10 months ago
I'm going with C. Abstract, body, conclusion, and bibliography. Seems like a pretty standard academic writing structure to me.
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Tish
8 months ago
I agree, having an abstract, body, conclusion, and bibliography makes the writing process easier to follow.
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Janessa
9 months ago
I think C is the right answer too. It helps keep your ideas organized.
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Leonora
9 months ago
That's a good choice. It's important to have a clear structure when writing.
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Jolene
10 months ago
D seems like the right choice to me. Plan, write, cool, and then revise. Gotta let that writing 'cool' first before revising, you know?
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Celestine
9 months ago
I never thought about letting my writing 'cool' before revising, but it makes sense. D does seem like the right choice.
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Lisha
9 months ago
I never thought about letting my writing 'cool' before revising, but it makes sense. D seems like the right choice.
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Luann
9 months ago
I think D is the most logical sequence for writing. Plan, write, cool, then revise.
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Krissy
9 months ago
I think D is the most logical sequence for writing. Plan, write, cool, and then revise.
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Phung
10 months ago
I agree, letting your writing 'cool' before revising can give you a fresh perspective.
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Stevie
10 months ago
I agree, letting your writing 'cool' before revising can give you a fresh perspective.
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Elbert
11 months ago
But don't you think planning is an important first step in writing?
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Kristel
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's B) Start, write, complete, revise.
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Cory
11 months ago
I think option B is the correct answer. The four steps are definitely start, write, complete, and revise.
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Selma
9 months ago
I think option D could also work, planning before writing is important.
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Nan
9 months ago
I'm not sure, but option B does sound like a good process for writing.
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Lenora
10 months ago
I think so too, starting, writing, completing, and then revising makes sense.
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Lura
10 months ago
I agree, option B seems to be the most logical sequence for writing.
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Elbert
11 months ago
I think the answer is D) Plan, write, cool, revise.
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