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Fitout Handover Documentation: What You Need and How to Produce It
Fitout handovers happen fast. Clients expect complete documentation on tight timelines. Here's what you need and how to produce it without the scramble.
How Main Contractors Should Manage Snagging Across Multiple Trades
The snag list isn't the hard part. The hard part is coordinating 8 different trades, tracking who's resolved what, and producing documentation that holds up. Here's how to structure it.
Construction Handover Checklist: What to Do Before the Client Walkthrough
Showing up to handover having already resolved your own snag list is what separates professional contractors from reactive ones. Here's the pre-handover checklist that makes it possible.
Why Construction Teams Still Use Spreadsheets for Snagging (And Why That's a Problem)
The spreadsheet isn't the problem. The problem is everything the spreadsheet can't do once the list exists: track status across 6 trades, attach photos, share with subs, produce documentation. That's where it falls apart.
What Is a Snag List? A Practical Guide for Construction Teams
A snag list is the record standing between you and a clean handover. Here's exactly what goes on one, who owns it, and how professional teams manage it without losing track.
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