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NguyenJ

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Evaluation of a contractor's construction schedule should be limited to which of the following considerations?
 
  A. Date of Completion, Date of Award, Sequence of operations
   B. Date of Award, Network Logic, Sequence of Operations
   C. Completion Date, Network Logic, Beginning Date
   D. Date of Award, Date of Completion, Network Logic
   E. Sequence of Operations, Date of Completion, Date of Completion

Question 2

When you receive the contractor's monthly partial payment request on a unit-price project, the engineer or resident project representative should:
 
  A. just initial the form and forward it to the owner as no field review is necessary.
   B. reject it.
   C. check only the contractor's arithmetic on its payment request, while you eyeball estimate the amount of work completed to see if it appears to compare favorably with the contractor's claim.
   D. check all of the contractor's field quantities accurately, along with all materials delivered to the site, and the contractor's claims to percentages of the various parts of the work completed.
   E. check all of the contractor's field quantities within reasonable percentages of completion, along with all materials delivered to the site.



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Bigfoot1984

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



NguyenJ

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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