ARE Prep - Construction & Evaluation

ARE Prep – Construction & Evaluation prepares candidates for the Construction and Evaluation division of the Architectural Registration Exam (ARE). It explores the architect’s responsibilities during the final stages of project delivery, including bidding, construction contract administration, project closeout, owner occupancy and the warranty period. Participants will develop the knowledge and skills required to navigate construction-phase services and support successful project outcomes.

What is NCARB? The NCARB ARE Construction & Evaluation (CE) exam is one of the six divisions of the Architect Registration Examination (ARE 5.0) administered by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards. It focuses on the architect’s responsibilities during construction and after project completion.

Duration: 2h

What You'll Learn

  • Understanding the ARE
  • Preconstruction Activities
  • Construction Observation
  • Administrative Procedures and Protocols
  • Project Closeout and Evaluation
  • Next Steps for ARE Construction & Evaluation

About the Author

Andrew Fisher, AIA, LEED AP O+M, is a BIM Manager for The Austin Company. Andrew provides internal training, support, and leadership for a multi-disciplinary team of BIM practitioners who work on a variety of technically complex projects. He has a breadth of knowledge across a variety of AEC industry applications, a result of a ‘growth’ mindset and an insatiable desire to learn and teach. Andrew has been a Licensed Architect since 2015 and a LEED Accredited professional since 2006.

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