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What are some of the contingencies that must be met before mobilization can begin?
What are some of the contingencies that must be met before mobilization can begin?
What must owners do before work can begin?
What must owners do before work can begin?
What is required for mobilization and construction to begin?
What is required for mobilization and construction to begin?
Study Notes
- Mobilization will begin within 14 days of meeting certain contingencies.
- Contingencies include obtaining financing, permits, and recording documents.
- The contract must be signed and initial payment received.
- Owners must give permission to start work.
- Owners must make choices regarding critical path selections.
- Long lead time materials must be purchased or approved.
- Proof of insurance and funds must be provided by the owner.
- Mobilization and construction start are contingent on meeting these requirements.
- The timeline for mobilization is dependent on the critical path.
- The contractor must receive written notice from lien holder, title company, or bank.
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Test your knowledge on the contingencies needed for mobilization in construction projects, including financing, permits, and insurance. Learn about the critical path selections, materials procurement, and owner's permissions required before starting construction.