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In a schedule update, what does the data date represent?

Correct Answer

D) The status point through which actual progress is measured.

The data date separates actual progress from remaining planned work in a schedule update.

Answer Options
A
The retainage-release date
B
The date shop drawings become contract documents
C
Use the bid bond expiration date as the schedule data date
D
The status point through which actual progress is measured.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The data date separates actual progress from remaining planned work in a schedule update.

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