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storky111

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When a small change is to be made in the field which will result in a departure from the original plans and specifications, the owner/ engineer's resident project representative or inspector should do which of the following:
 
  A. Issue a Change Order or Work Directive Change for each such change.
   B. Make an oral deal with the contractor, accumulating tradeoffs, so as to avoid paper work and allow the job to look good.
   C. Issue Change Orders or Work Directive Changes for major changes only, and issue only a Field Order for the small changes.
   D. Allow the contractor to unofficially make the change, as long as the quality of the work is acceptable.

Question 2

When construction materials are delivered to the project site, they should be:
 
  A. inspected as soon after delivery as possible.
   B. inspected after they have been installed in the work.
   C. inspected just prior to installation in the work.
   D. no need to inspect them at all.



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Answer to Question 1

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