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For a Design-Build Schedule to be admissible evidence in court, it must contain the Design Activity Sequence, Procurement Activity Sequence and the Construction Activity sequence. Which of the following must also be on the preliminary schedule?

A. A bar-chart with owner-furnished items and planned weather losses each month

B. A time scaled with owner-furnished items and planned weather losses at the end

C. A bar-chart with planned versus as-built activities, sequence changes & all delays

D. A time scaled with owner-furnished items and planned weather losses each month

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  1. Yesterday, 20:23
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    D. A time scaled with owner-furnished items and planned weather losses each month

    Explanation:

    In a preliminary schedule it is very important to determine the conditions / restrictions that may arise and that will affect the construction. For this, any eventuality in the articles provided by the owner, as well as the losses caused by weather factors, must be incorporated into the construction schedule.
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