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Punch List Checklist
This simple punch list template includes common pre-closeout issues which contractors can verify as compliant or non-compliant. When a punch list item is compliant, all the contractor has to do is tick the checkbox beside it. The punch list checklist also uses scoring, so that contractors know the overall progress of their punch list at a glance.
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Punch List Template
Using this punch list template, contractors can send finalized punch lists to architects as PDF reports or share web links of digital versions of reports. Contractors can also add and describe punch list items in full detail. For each punch list item added, contractors can do the following: 1) Specify its location, trade, and type, 2) Capture and attach photos, 3) Set its priority level and due date, 4) Assign an action to the person responsible, and 5) Update its status as the item is completed.
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General Project Risk Assessment Template
This general project risk assessment helps project managers view project risks as part of the bigger picture, which includes the project goals, constraints, and dependencies. This general project risk assessment template also highlights the importance of mitigation resources in assessing project risks. Using this general project risk assessment template, project managers can do the following: 1) Describe project goals and project deliverables, 2) Identify risks that could impact project deliverables, 3) Determine if these risks are expected or potential, critical or comfortable, 4) Outline the mitigation plan for these risks, including specific corrective actions, and 5) List constraints/dependencies and determine their effect on risk management.
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COVID 19 Construction Workforce Checklist
As construction works resume, maintaining the health and safety of its workers and workplaces is important during this time. This checklist will help construction industries to reduce the risk of exposure to the coronavirus.
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