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The architect can nullify a previous certificate for payment (contractor already recieved payment) if work performed is not in accordance with the contract documents
true
substantial completion means that the owner can utilize the building for its intended use
true
a building can be substantially complete while still having minor items that the contractor must finish
According to AIA Document A201, the contractor must submit an affidavit that all bills have been payed by the contractor to the architect
true
the architect keeps a copy and forwards it onto the owner
According to the AIA documents, the amount of retainage in an application for payment is 5% of the amount due.
false
the amount is stipulated in the owner-contractor agreement
Prior to installing wall and floor finishes, the architect reminds the contractor that moisture testing required by the specifications must be performed. The owner pays for this testing.
false
Per A201 Article 13.5, tests, inspections and approval for portions of the work required by the contract documents or by law/code/etc. shall be paid for by the contractor. If testing becomes required after receipt of bids, or after contrat negotiations, it is not part of the original contract documents and the owner is responsible for paying for the testing. This includes tests/inspections required by the architect, owner, or other public jurisdiction.