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RJD Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

If any sub-contractor's work required to be carried out by our department due to any reason, it will be separately specified and informed to the QS department

If any work is already given for the sub-contractor, but that work required to be carried out by our department due to any reason, it will be separately specified and informed to the QS department
  

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Both need a couple of tweaks. " * I'm not sure if you mean "will" or "must". "must" indicates obligation: someone else (or some other department) needs to specify the work and notify the SQ department.

  • Both need a couple of tweaks.
  • " * I'm not sure if you mean "will" or "must".
  • "must" indicates obligation: someone else (or some other department) needs to specify the work and notify the SQ department.
  • "will" would be appropriate if you will be doing these things yourselves.
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Both need a couple of tweaks. You could say:

"If any sub-contractor's work is required to be carried out by our department for any reason, it will* be separately specified and notified to the QS department."

"If any work has already been given to a sub-contractor, but that work is required to be carried out by our department for any reason, it

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