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What does a design professional's shop drawing review normally indicate?

Correct Answer

D) The submitted information was reviewed for general conformance with design intent.

Shop drawing review usually checks general conformance while the contractor remains responsible for dimensions, coordination, and means and methods.

Answer Options
A
The contractor is relieved of field measurements
B
The submittal becomes a change order, leaving shop drawing review purpose unverified
C
Means and methods are fully designed by the architect
D
The submitted information was reviewed for general conformance with design intent.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Shop drawing review usually checks general conformance while the contractor remains responsible for dimensions, coordination, and means and methods.

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