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In a construction project, where are the limits of each prime contract usually established?

  1. Bidding requirements

  2. Agreement

  3. General conditions

  4. Specifications

The correct answer is: Specifications

The limits of each prime contract in a construction project are typically established in the specifications. Specifications provide detailed descriptions of the materials, standards, and quality required for the project, as well as the work involved. They delineate the scope and responsibilities of each party, helping to define the deliverables and ensuring that all aspects of the project align with the contractual obligations. Specifications serve as essential documents that set the parameters for performance and quality, which directly relate to the contractual obligations of the parties involved. This clarity is vital for preventing disputes and misunderstandings about what is included or excluded from each contract. While bidding requirements outline the process for contractors to submit proposals and the criteria for selection, and general conditions provide the overarching framework for the contract's legal and administrative aspects, it is the specifications that specifically detail the exact limits and conditions associated with each prime contract.