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bobypop

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The term substantial completion, unless redefined in the Contract Documents, normally means that:
 
  A. the work is almost completed, but final completion will not occur until a later date.
   B. the contractor's obligations under the contract have been satisfied even though some minor items of pickup work remain.
   C. liquidated damage provisions of the contract still apply until all pickup (punch list) work is completed.
   D. the architect or engineer may not process final payment until a certificate of final completion is executed.
   E. none of the above.

Question 2

Contract documents usually include:
 
  A. shop drawings.
   B. trade standards.
   C. federal specifications.
   D. soils report.
   E. both B and C above.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E



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