Oklahoma Workmanlike Manner is a set of standards developed by the Oklahoma State Legislature to ensure the quality of construction work in the state. It was established to protect the public from shoddy construction practices and to provide a uniform basis for the evaluation of construction work. Oklahoma Workmanlike Manner applies to all types of construction activity, including new construction, renovation, repair, and maintenance. The main components of Oklahoma Workmanlike Manner include: • Quality of Materials: All materials used in construction work must meet the requirements of industry standards and must be of good quality. • Installation: All construction materials must be installed correctly and securely to meet industry standards. • Workmanship: The work performed by the contractor must be done in a competent and workmanlike manner that meets industry standards. • Documentation: Documentation of the construction work must be maintained, including records of materials used, inspections, and any other necessary information. • Safety: The safety of the public must be maintained and any unsafe conditions must be corrected. Different types of Oklahoma Workmanlike Manner include: • Residential Construction: This covers all construction work related to residential buildings, such as single-family homes, duplexes, and apartments. • Commercial Construction: This covers all construction work related to commercial buildings, such as office buildings, warehouses, and shopping centers. • Industrial Construction: This covers all construction work related to industrial buildings, such as factories and power plants. • Public Construction: This covers all construction work related to public buildings, such as schools, hospitals, and government offices.