Kirbart wrote:During construction you decide to make an equal change on a material. The GC disagrees with you, what to do?
a. Consult with the owner
b. Issue a Change Order
c. Issue a change Directive
d. Issue Supplemental Instructions
Kirbart wrote:Enchilada PS 1/ #31: David chose d.
D is only correct if GC agrees.
I aggree with coach.
Kirbart wrote:Supplemental Instructions is used for an equal change or NO change in cost or time.
Const change directive is not signed by GC or if GC disagrees.
If GC disagrees then theres no use in using a change order as he probably will not sign it and a Const change directive will be required anyway.
Kirbart wrote:Agreed. Maybe they threw in the GC diagreeing as a distractor.
beachboy wrote:Does that mean architect can only issue supplemental instructions when GC agrees with architect?
Kirbart wrote:During construction you decide to make an equal change on a material. The GC disagrees with you, what to do?
a. Consult with the owner
b. Issue a Change Order
c. Issue a change Directive
d. Issue Supplemental Instructions
1. 1 only
2. 1&3
3. 1&4
4. 1&2
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