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A subcontractor proposes a cheaper product after the approved product has been ordered. What should the contractor do?

Correct Answer

C) Process the substitution under contract requirements before changing procurement or installation.

Substitutions require formal review and approval; cost savings alone do not authorize a product change.

Answer Options
A
The contractor should install first to show savings
B
The contractor should hide the product label, leaving material substitution timing unverified
C
Process the substitution under contract requirements before changing procurement or installation.
D
Treat lower price as automatic approval, leaving material substitution timing unverified

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Substitutions require formal review and approval; cost savings alone do not authorize a product change.

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