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krzymel

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When the owner/engineer's inspector or the resident project representative or the contractor's superintendent leaves the project site for a while, it is permissible to do which of the following:
 
  A. Leave the site without notifying anyone.
   B. Leave word that you will be out for a while, but it is not necessary to say where or leave a number.
   C. Close the job for the day.
   D. Notify your office of your absence and leave a number where you can be reached.

Question 2

What are the responsibilities of owners during construction projects?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



ms_sulzle

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Owners are responsible for financing projects, the initial planning of projects, providing information to designers on project requirements, and the operating and maintenance requirement of facilities.



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