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What is the primary purpose of a specification sheet attached to a set of plans?

  1. Show a certain detail on the plan

  2. Let the contractor know what has to be done

  3. Show what materials need to be used

  4. Show specific dates of completion

The correct answer is: Let the contractor know what has to be done

The primary purpose of a specification sheet attached to a set of plans is to provide detailed information about what needs to be done in a construction project. It outlines the requirements for the materials, workmanship, installation methods, and overall project goals, serving as a guide for the contractor and any subcontractors. This ensures that everyone involved in the project understands the scope of work, quality standards, and expectations, which is critical for compliance and successful project execution. While showing what materials need to be used is part of the specification sheet, it primarily emphasizes the actions and tasks that must be completed. Including specific completion dates typically falls into scheduling documents rather than specifications, and while certain details might be illustrated on the plans, the main function of the specification sheet transcends these aspects by encompassing all necessary directives for execution.