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During a coordination meeting, the HVAC contractor reports that ductwork conflicts with structural beams not shown on their drawings. What should be the general contractor's first response?

Correct Answer

B) Review all drawings and coordinate a solution with affected trades

The general contractor should first review all relevant drawings and coordinate with affected trades to find the best solution. This systematic approach ensures all parties are involved in resolving the conflict efficiently.

Answer Options
A
Tell HVAC to modify their ductwork design
B
Review all drawings and coordinate a solution with affected trades
C
Contact the structural engineer immediately
D
Submit a change order to the owner

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Option B is correct because the general contractor's role is to coordinate all trades and resolve conflicts systematically. When conflicts arise between trades, the GC must first gather all relevant information by reviewing drawings from all affected parties, then facilitate a coordinated solution. This approach ensures all stakeholders are involved in finding the most efficient and cost-effective resolution. Jumping to immediate actions without proper coordination could lead to additional conflicts or suboptimal solutions.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Tell HVAC to modify their ductwork design

This approach is too hasty and one-sided. Simply telling the HVAC contractor to modify their design without first investigating the full scope of the conflict could result in unnecessary costs, delays, or create new conflicts with other trades.

Option C: Contact the structural engineer immediately

While the structural engineer may eventually need to be contacted, this should not be the first response. The GC should first review all drawings and assess the situation comprehensively before involving external consultants, as the solution might not require structural modifications.

Option D: Submit a change order to the owner

Submitting a change order is premature at this stage. The GC hasn't yet determined what the actual solution will be, who is responsible for the conflict, or what costs may be involved. Change orders should only be submitted after a solution has been identified and coordinated.

Memory Technique

Think 'RCA' - Review, Coordinate, Act. The general contractor must always Review all information and Coordinate with trades before taking Action.

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code - Chapter 1 (Administration and Enforcement) and project management sections dealing with coordination responsibilities

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