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2020 Documenting construction meeting minutes 

04-07-2020 11:08 AM

Documenting construction meeting minutes

By Yu-Ngok Lo, AIA

Those of us who have been in weekly construction meetings (also known as owner, architect, contractor (OAC) meetings) are no strangers to construction meeting minutes. These minutes are essential, administratively and legally. Even if we have super-human memories (and most likely we don’t), minutes are necessary to document what was discussed in construction meetings, because all the attendees will have different memories of what happened.

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