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Which document consists of the graphic and pictorial portions of the Contract Documents?
Which document consists of the graphic and pictorial portions of the Contract Documents?
- Specifications
- Shop Drawings
- Drawings (correct)
- Contract Documents
Who is responsible for confirming when the Project is ready for use?
Who is responsible for confirming when the Project is ready for use?
- The Owner
- The Payment Certifier (correct)
- The Construction Manager
- The Consultant
What is the definition of Substantial Performance of the Work?
What is the definition of Substantial Performance of the Work?
- When the Contract Price has been paid in full
- When the Contract Time has been reached
- When the Work is ready for use or is being used for the purpose intended and is certified by the Payment Certifier (correct)
- When the Project In-Use Date has been reached
Who is responsible for issuing Supplemental Instructions to supplement the Contract Documents?
Who is responsible for issuing Supplemental Instructions to supplement the Contract Documents?
According to the Contract Documents, which of the following is NOT considered a Working Day?
According to the Contract Documents, which of the following is NOT considered a Working Day?
What is the purpose of the Value Added Taxes?
What is the purpose of the Value Added Taxes?
According to the General Conditions of the Contract, which of the following is NOT true?
According to the General Conditions of the Contract, which of the following is NOT true?
What is the intent of the Contract Documents?
What is the intent of the Contract Documents?
Who is responsible for the acts or omissions of the Trade Contractor, Trade Subcontractors, Suppliers, or their agents, employees, or any other persons performing portions of the Work?
Who is responsible for the acts or omissions of the Trade Contractor, Trade Subcontractors, Suppliers, or their agents, employees, or any other persons performing portions of the Work?
Who is responsible for making interpretations and findings related to the Work?
Who is responsible for making interpretations and findings related to the Work?
Who is responsible for providing access to the Work for review and inspection?
Who is responsible for providing access to the Work for review and inspection?
Who is responsible for paying the cost of examination and restoration if the work is in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents?
Who is responsible for paying the cost of examination and restoration if the work is in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents?
Which party is authorized to act on behalf of the Owner, but only to the extent provided in the Contract Documents?
Which party is authorized to act on behalf of the Owner, but only to the extent provided in the Contract Documents?
What action or failure to act by any party under the Contract constitutes a waiver of any right or duty afforded to them?
What action or failure to act by any party under the Contract constitutes a waiver of any right or duty afforded to them?
Which party is responsible for providing administration of the Contract as described in the Contract Documents?
Which party is responsible for providing administration of the Contract as described in the Contract Documents?
Which party is responsible for visiting the Place of the Project to determine if the Work is proceeding in general conformity with the Contract Documents?
Which party is responsible for visiting the Place of the Project to determine if the Work is proceeding in general conformity with the Contract Documents?
According to the Contract Documents, who is responsible for correcting defective work?
According to the Contract Documents, who is responsible for correcting defective work?
Who is responsible for making good other contractors' work destroyed or damaged by the Trade Contractor's corrections?
Who is responsible for making good other contractors' work destroyed or damaged by the Trade Contractor's corrections?
In what situations can the Owner deduct from the amount due to the Trade Contractor?
In what situations can the Owner deduct from the amount due to the Trade Contractor?
Is the Trade Contractor responsible for correcting defective work even if it has been incorporated into the Work?
Is the Trade Contractor responsible for correcting defective work even if it has been incorporated into the Work?
What are the possible causes of defective work mentioned in the text?
What are the possible causes of defective work mentioned in the text?
Which one of these is the correct definition of a Change Directive?
Which one of these is the correct definition of a Change Directive?
Which one of these is the correct definition of a Change Order?
Which one of these is the correct definition of a Change Order?
Which one of these is the correct definition of Construction Equipment?
Which one of these is the correct definition of Construction Equipment?
Which one of these is the correct definition of the Contract?
Which one of these is the correct definition of the Contract?
The Trade Contractor is responsible for correcting defective work, regardless of whether it has been incorporated into the Work or not.
The Trade Contractor is responsible for correcting defective work, regardless of whether it has been incorporated into the Work or not.
The Trade Contractor is not responsible for making good other contractors' work destroyed or damaged by their corrections.
The Trade Contractor is not responsible for making good other contractors' work destroyed or damaged by their corrections.
If the Construction Manager determines that it is not expedient to correct defective work, the Owner may deduct the difference in value from the amount due to the Trade Contractor.
If the Construction Manager determines that it is not expedient to correct defective work, the Owner may deduct the difference in value from the amount due to the Trade Contractor.
The Trade Contractor is responsible for the acts or omissions of their agents, employees, or any other persons performing portions of the Work.
The Trade Contractor is responsible for the acts or omissions of their agents, employees, or any other persons performing portions of the Work.
The Contract Documents provide the Owner with the right to deduct from the amount due to the Trade Contractor for work not performed as provided in the Contract Documents.
The Contract Documents provide the Owner with the right to deduct from the amount due to the Trade Contractor for work not performed as provided in the Contract Documents.