The NCIDQ IDPX exam tests the designer’s ability to manage construction projects while accommodating client needs, such as continued occupancy during a renovation. The goal is to minimize disruption to the financial firm’s daily operations.
Option A (Utilize fast-track scheduling for completion of the space as a whole):Fast-track scheduling involves overlapping design and construction phases to accelerate the project timeline. While this can speed up completion, it does not address the need to maintain daily functions, as it may involve simultaneous work across the entire space, causing significant disruption.
Option B (Create separate permits for each area to be completed independently):Creating separate permits might allow for phased construction, but permitting is typically the contractor’s or owner’s responsibility, not the designer’s, and does not directly address how to maintain operations. Additionally, separate permits may not be necessary if the project can be phased under a single permit.
Option C (Designate one portion of the space to be completed prior to another beginning):This is the best method because phasing the renovation allows the financial firm to continue operations in the unaffected areas while work is completed in one section at a time. For example, the designer can prioritize completing one wing of the office, move staff to that area, and then renovate the remaining sections, ensuring minimal disruption to daily functions.
Correction of Typographical Error:
The original question lists only three options (A, B, C), but the NCIDQ format typically includes four options (A, B, C, D). The missing Option D does not affect the answer, as Option C is clearly the correct choice based on the given options. For completeness, a potential Option D might be something like “Schedule construction work during off-hours,” which could also minimize disruption but is less effective than phasing, as it may still impact the entire space and could increase costs due to overtime labor.
Verified Answer from Official Source:
The correct answer is verified from NCIDQ’s official study materials on construction administration and project scheduling.
“When a client needs to occupy a space during renovation, the designer should phase the project by designating portions of the space to be completed sequentially, allowing the client to maintain operations in unaffected areas.” (NCIDQ IDPX Study Guide, Construction Administration Section)
The NCIDQ IDPX Study Guide recommends phasing as the best method to manage renovations in occupied spaces. By completing one portion of the space at a time, the designer ensures that the financial firm can continue daily operations with minimal disruption, making Option C the correct choice.
Objectives:
Understand strategies for managing occupied renovations (NCIDQ IDPX Objective: Construction Administration).
Apply scheduling methods to minimize client disruption (NCIDQ IDPX Objective: Project Management).
[References:, NCIDQ IDPX Study Guide, Construction Administration Section., National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ), IDPX Exam Blueprint, Section on Construction Administration., ]