AGAIN---from the REAL world. On a girder this size, before I would 'cut it loose', ALL the holes would have something in them. I would stuff as many bolts as would go and pin the rest(yes, there will sometimes be a hole or two that just won't line up, but that's rare on the big stuff). Then snug up all the bolts. Yes, folks, we use to hang iron on 'Beasley Bolts', but those days are , thankfully, long gone. It is only going to take, at most, a half hour extra to do it right.
Since I retired the rules for erection bolts (in the Los Angeles area) is up to 50% now. That means a minimum of 2 bolts per connection before you 'cut loose' even on the little beams.
Rod
PS---It is somewhat common for some contractors to bolt up 100% as they hang . I never liked that approach, but it IS rather common on small jobs.