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In construction, a "deemed to be included" item refers to components or elements that are implicitly understood to be part of a contract or project scope, even if they are not explicitly listed. This concept ensures that essential items necessary for the completion of a project are recognized and accounted for, preventing disputes over omissions. It often applies to items that are standard practice within the industry or are necessary for the proper functioning of included components. Essentially, it helps clarify responsibilities and expectations between contractors and clients.

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