Under AIA Document A201, which party has the primary responsibility for reviewing and approving shop drawings submitted by subcontractors?
Correct Answer
A) The contractor
Under A201, the contractor has the primary responsibility to review and approve shop drawings before submitting them to the architect for review.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Under A201, the contractor has the primary responsibility to review and approve shop drawings before submitting them to the architect for review.
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