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A no-cost change swaps one tile pattern for another with equal cost. What should still be documented?

Correct Answer

A) Written no-cost change.

Even when price is unchanged, the written scope should be updated so the selected material is clear.

Answer Options
A
Written no-cost change.
B
Only supplier opinion.
C
No paperwork.
D
Put the change in field notes and obtain signatures after the work is complete.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Even when price is unchanged, the written scope should be updated so the selected material is clear.

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