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Material quantities

A contractor has asked for an extra for ceramic tile because the specifications did not include quantities. The architect should
A. Issue a change order, B. Reject the request for a change order
C. Change the ceramic tile to a different material, D. Refer the request for arbitration.



B. Reject the request, specifications do not generally include material quantities. Quantities are described in the drawings.
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