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When preparing a bid for a federal project, which document typically contains the most detailed quantity information?

Correct Answer

D) Bid schedule or bill of quantities

The bid schedule or bill of quantities provides detailed, itemized quantities for bidding purposes, while drawings show design intent and specifications describe quality requirements.

Answer Options
A
Construction drawings
B
General conditions
C
Project specifications
D
Bid schedule or bill of quantities

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The bid schedule or bill of quantities provides detailed, itemized quantities for bidding purposes, while drawings show design intent and specifications describe quality requirements.

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