EstatePass
Project MgmtConstructionmedium63% of exam part

The work plan must account for this condition: the controlling field constraint is that attachment follows system design. Which roof attachment method is most suitable?

Correct Answer

B) Select specified adhered or mechanically attached membrane

specified adhered or mechanically attached membrane best matches the stated condition. The other choices are real construction options in the same family, but they fit different field conditions.

Answer Options
A
Select loose-laid membrane without ballast
B
Select specified adhered or mechanically attached membrane
C
Select fasteners omitted at perimeter
D
Material choice: Select adhesive used outside temperature limits

Why This Is the Correct Answer

specified adhered or mechanically attached membrane best matches the stated condition. The other choices are real construction options in the same family, but they fit different field conditions.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Select loose-laid membrane without ballast

Select loose-laid membrane without ballast puts the item in the wrong financial bucket, timing, base, or comparison for membrane attachment.

Option C: Select fasteners omitted at perimeter

Select fasteners omitted at perimeter puts the item in the wrong financial bucket, timing, base, or comparison for membrane attachment.

Option D: Material choice: Select adhesive used outside temperature limits

Material choice: Select adhesive used outside temperature limits puts the item in the wrong financial bucket, timing, base, or comparison for membrane attachment.

Memory Technique

An unlabeled Foreman Selecting dollar tells the wrong story.

Reference Hint

Open-book path: tab Principles and Practices of Commercial Construction, 10th Edition to Roofing methods; membrane attachment selection; verify the construction method, material selection, equipment choice, or work sequence that fits the field condition.

Was this explanation helpful?

More Project Mgmt Questions

People Also Study

Related Study Resources

Practice More Contractor Exam Questions

Access all practice questions with progress tracking and adaptive difficulty to pass your contractor license exam.

Start Practicing

Disclaimer: EstatePass is an independent exam preparation platform and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any state contractor licensing board, the Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB), the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), NASCLA, Pearson VUE, PSI, or any government agency. Exam requirements, fees, and regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements with your state's licensing board before making decisions. Information shown was last verified on the dates indicated and may not reflect the most recent changes.