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提问人:网友w*****2 发布时间:2023年2月8日 22:11
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下列()反映监理工程师工作严重失职。

A.没有组织对模板支撑系统的设计

B.没有对模板支撑系统的施工方案审查认可的情况下同意施工

C.没有组织对模板支撑系统的验收,就签发了浇捣令

D.在混凝土浇灌时未实施全过程跟班监督活动

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