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General Contractors can be awarded schedule extension days in a construction project that is underway if delays are

A-Promptly and accurately documented, and justified in the contract.
B-Obvious - no need to request the delay days
C-Requested at the end of the project
D-Typically not granted - the schedule is the schedule

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Final answer:

In a construction project, general contractors can be awarded schedule extension days if delays are promptly and accurately documented and justified in the contract.

Step-by-step explanation:

General Contractors and Schedule Extension Days

In a construction project, general contractors can be awarded schedule extension days if delays are promptly and accurately documented and justified in the contract. This means that the delays need to be clearly and convincingly explained in the contractual agreement.

The option A is correct - A-Promptly and accurately documented, and justified in the contract.

For example, if a contractor experiences unexpected weather conditions that delay the project, they need to document the impact of the weather, how it affected the schedule, and provide evidence to support their claim.

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