If Division 12 is included, how should furnishings not in the GC's contract be treated?
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If Division 12 is included, how should furnishings not in the GC's contract be treated?
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Tristan Roberts
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July 12, 2010 - 10:20 pm
Scope of work means for the LEED project, not for the GC. If furniture is being provided to the project by someone other than the GC, but it's within the same D&C project and within Div. 12, it must be included in credit calcs, if you are including any furniture.