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jCorn1234

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On a project that supports a full-time on site resident project representative and a project manager who is based in the home office, to whom should contractor submittals (including all shop drawings) be submitted first?
 
  A. project manager
   B. owner
   C. Design Manager
   D. resident project representative
   E. Depends upon the distance to the project site

Question 2

A section of concrete formwork erected by an approved sub-contractor fails and damages previous work. Who is responsible to the owner for this act?
 
  A. The sub-contractor.
   B. The inspector who inspected and approved the formwork.
   C. The contractor.
   D. This is classified as an act of God and is covered by the owner's insurance.
   E. construction manager.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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jCorn1234

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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