NASCLA - National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies Practice Test
NASCLA Contracts and Project Documentation 3
What is the primary purpose of requiring 'as-built drawings' at the end of a construction project?
Select your answer
A
To satisfy aesthetic requirements of the architect
B
To document actual field conditions and deviations from original plans
C
To allow the contractor to reuse designs on other projects
D
To meet OSHA documentation requirements
Hint