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A sleeve conflicts with structural steel and the wall will be closed tomorrow. What should the superintendent do first?

Correct Answer

D) Submit or expedite an RFI and hold the affected work until direction is received.

A concealed conflict should be clarified before work is covered or altered. Proceeding without direction risks nonconforming work.

Answer Options
A
The superintendent should move the sleeve without design input
B
Cover the conflict and note it later
C
Use a final lien waiver to resolve a concealed RFI conflict
D
Submit or expedite an RFI and hold the affected work until direction is received.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

A concealed conflict should be clarified before work is covered or altered. Proceeding without direction risks nonconforming work.

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