"Received for Record" - does this mean neither approved or rejected so contractor can get paid? - And leave the owner more time to negotiate issues with the contractor without holding up payment? Do you see this much more now?
"Received for Record" - does this mean neither approved or rejected so contractor can get paid? - And leave the owner more time to negotiate issues with the contractor without holding up payment? Do you see this much more now?
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[1] http://www.planningplanet.com/forums/planning-scheduling-programming-discussion