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The drawings show a finish detail that is not repeated in every room schedule. Under AIA A201 correlation principles, how should the GC approach the documents?

Correct Answer

B) Read related drawings and specifications together as a coordinated contract set

A201 expects the contract set to be read together and coordinated, not as isolated pages.

Answer Options
A
Use only the first sheet opened during the estimate as the controlling document
B
Read related drawings and specifications together as a coordinated contract set
C
Ignore all specification sections that are not copied onto the plan sheet
D
Treat a missing repetition as a written deletion of the finish requirement

Why This Is the Correct Answer

A201 expects the contract set to be read together and coordinated, not as isolated pages.

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