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sam.t96

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Who benefits from non-excusable delays and why?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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When there are questions by the general contractor to the Inspector, the Inspector should:
 
  A. resolve them if they are within his or her authority.
   B. refer to the City Building Department.
   C. ignore them.
   D. approve everything the contractor submits.
   E. answer them only by issuing an addenda.



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Answer to Question 1

Non-excusable delays are attributable to the actions, or inactions, of contractors. When contractors cause delays to the completion of projects, such delays prevent contractors from obtaining time extensions for delays and the contractor might have to pay damages to owners.

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sam.t96

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Reply 2 on: Jul 26, 2018
Gracias!


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