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An architect issues a field instruction for your electrical company to relocate a distribution panel five feet to the left, labeling it an AIA-style 'minor change.' You determine that the material and labor costs for the relocation remain identical to the original plan. However, the move requires a new wall penetration that must be inspected, delaying your final inspection and project completion date by two days. The architect insists it is a minor change because the 'electrical scope of work' itself is unchanged. How should you evaluate the architect's position?

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