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A specification requires a fire-rated door, but the schedule lists a non-rated hollow-core door. What should the contractor do before ordering?

Correct Answer

B) Request clarification before ordering.

Conflicts in contract documents should be clarified before purchase or installation, commonly through an RFI or documented clarification.

Answer Options
A
Shop drawing dimension.
B
Request clarification before ordering.
C
Let the supplier decide after delivery.
D
Dimension verification.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Conflicts in contract documents should be clarified before purchase or installation, commonly through an RFI or documented clarification.

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