If the Owner cannot extend the completion date after a delay
A) the Contractor will need to perform some sort of acceleration
B) the project will have to be canceled
C) the General will have to hold Subcontractors accountable for the delay
D) the Contractor has no recourse but to sue the Owner and the Design Professional
Correct Answer:
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Q4: Liquidated damages are
A) no longer legal
B) agreed
Q5: Liquidated damages are
A) seldom enforced
B) always enforced
C)
Q6: Delays along any part of the schedule
Q7: In regard to use of float
A) the
Q8: Float is often seen as belonging to
A)
Q10: In a non-compensable delay, the Contractor is
Q11: An Act of God will automatically increase
Q12: Trade stacking usually occurs at the beginning
Q13: Acts of God are compensable delays
Q14: A concurrent delay is when two or
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