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A punch list item involves replacing a damaged door that was installed correctly but subsequently damaged by another trade. Who is typically responsible for the cost of replacement?

Correct Answer

C) The trade that caused the damage

The trade responsible for causing damage to previously acceptable work is typically responsible for repair or replacement costs, even if it's outside their original scope.

Answer Options
A
The door installer since it's their scope
B
The general contractor as overall project manager
C
The trade that caused the damage
D
The owner as part of normal project costs

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The trade responsible for causing damage to previously acceptable work is typically responsible for repair or replacement costs, even if it's outside their original scope.

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