What is the primary purpose of retainage in construction contracts?
Correct Answer
B) To ensure completion of work and correction of defects
Retainage is a percentage of each payment withheld by the owner to ensure the contractor completes all work satisfactorily and corrects any defects. It provides security for the owner and incentive for the contractor to complete the project properly.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Retainage serves as a financial security mechanism that protects the owner's interests throughout the construction process. By withholding a percentage (typically 5-10%) of each progress payment, the owner ensures the contractor has a strong financial incentive to complete all work according to specifications. This withheld amount also provides funds to cover any defect corrections or punch list items that may arise during final inspections. The retainage is released only after satisfactory completion and acceptance of all work, making it primarily a quality assurance and project completion tool.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: To provide working capital for the contractor
Retainage actually reduces the contractor's working capital since money is withheld from each payment, rather than providing additional funds for operations
Option C: To cover the cost of change orders
Change orders are typically funded through separate contract modifications and additional payments, not through retainage which is withheld money
Option D: To pay for construction permits and fees
Permits and fees are usually paid upfront or through regular contract payments, not through retainage which is money held back for completion assurance
Memory Technique
Think 'RETAIN to OBTAIN' - the owner retains money to obtain completed, defect-free work
Reference Hint
Florida Building Construction Standards - Chapter on Contract Administration and Payment Procedures
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