In project documentation, what is the primary purpose of maintaining a Request for Information (RFI) log?
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A) To document questions about plans/specifications and their responses
An RFI log systematically tracks questions about unclear or conflicting information in plans and specifications, along with the responses, creating a record of design clarifications and decisions.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
An RFI log systematically tracks questions about unclear or conflicting information in plans and specifications, along with the responses, creating a record of design clarifications and decisions.
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