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Why should closeout requirements be tracked before the end of the project?

Correct Answer

D) Many closeout items require ongoing collection during construction.

O&M data, attic stock, warranties, tests, and record documents often must be collected throughout the job.

Answer Options
A
Closeout begins only after final payment and leave closeout checklist unchecked
B
Make closeout waives incomplete work the answer for closeout checklist
C
Closeout records are unrelated to occupancy
D
Many closeout items require ongoing collection during construction.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

O&M data, attic stock, warranties, tests, and record documents often must be collected throughout the job.

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