How the reconcilation of the steel can be done?

Answer Posted / mohammed salahuddin

It is the ratio of the materials supplied by the client and
consumed by the contractors.

Eg:- Client: Steel 40 tons
Contractors: Consumed 35 tons

Should have to show other 5 tons on site or used for what
purpose, that is reconciliation.

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