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tsand2

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What are bonds?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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A resident project representative may permit the use of substitute materials if:
 
  A. he or she considers them equivalent.
   B. they cost the same price.
   C. there is a savings on the job by the substitution.
   D. they have been approved by the architect/engineer.
   E. if they are better than those originally specified.



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Answer to Question 1

Bonds are written contracts that describe the legal obligations of the agreements that are formed between sureties and contractors. Bonds guarantee all of the provisions of construction contracts.

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