Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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What are days when work may be performed, excluding weekends and holidays, called?

  1. Business days

  2. Working days

  3. Regular days

  4. Operational days

The correct answer is: Working days

The term used to describe days when work may be performed, excluding weekends and holidays, is specifically referred to as "working days." This concept is essential in construction and contract management, as it helps to clarify deadlines and scheduling within the context of a project. Understanding the difference between working days and other types of days (like calendar days, which include all days) is crucial for compliance with contract terms, as it impacts timelines for project milestones and completion dates. Business days often refer to days when businesses are open and may vary regionally, but do not specifically exclude holidays in the same manner. Regular days and operational days are less commonly used terms in construction contracts, and may not provide the same clarity regarding which days are available for work.