Are these sentences clear or is there a better choice and is the comma necessary:
The selections were made, and we are in the process of ordering the materials. Rough plumbing can be scheduled when we receive a delivery date on the material.
" I'm a native English speaker in the US, and I've never heard this term before. "
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The given text is okay as written, except for the term "rough plumbing." I'm a native English speaker in the US, and I've never heard this term before. From the context, I'm guessing you mean something like: "preliminary plumbing work" or "the initial plumbing work" or "the start of the plumbing work."