The client representative has requested that we handover the catalogue, operation manuals, supplier's details for all the items installed / delivered in the above project The client representative asked us to handover the catalogue, operation manuals, supplier's details for all the items installed / delivered in the above project.
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They are both correct, except that 'hand over' needs to be written as two words. The single word 'handover' is a noun. Rover
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They are both correct, except that 'hand over' needs to be written as two words.
The single word 'handover' is a noun.
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Both your options are correct. The main difference between the two is that present perfect ("has requested") implies that the request is recent and current. It cannot be used when talking about historical events. There are other issues:
The client representative asked us to / has requested that we hand over the catalogue, operation manuals and supplier's details [?]