An itemized list that notes any incomplete or unsatisfactory construction. It is prepared after the contractor has notified the owner that the tenant improvements are substantially complete. Major problems on the punch list should be fixed prior to move-in. Minor ones are usually dealt with after the move-in.
a list of items of work to be completed or corrected by the contractor, typically near or at the end of a project.
A list made near the completion of the construction work indicating items of work that remain unfinished, do not meet quality or quantity requirements as specified or are yet to be performed by the contractor prior to completing the terms of the contract.
A list of items that have not been completed at the time of the final walk – through of a newly constructed home.
A task list kept by an engineer to ensure that all jobs are completed on a project. Similar to a check list. R-S
An itemized list noting incomplete or unsatisfactory construction. Usually prepared by the tenant architect after the contractor has notified the owner that the tenant space is substantially complete.
a checklist of all items that are incomplete, have not yet been addressed or require replacement or fixing
a list of things to do in contractor-speak
a list of unfinished items (usually minor) that the buyer and builder agree need to be completed
an American term for a running tally of all outstanding items related to the project that the contractor must address
an inventory of those items which are incomplete or in need of repair
a record of all items within a project
a standard construction industry term that basically refers to a project checklist
A written list of unfinished or incorrectly finished items that must be finished or corrected before the owner will accept the project as completed from the contractor.
A builder's list of changes or corrections to be made on a buyer's home.
A list of incomplete or unacceptable construction items that upon remedy and completion will usually complete the obligations of the contractor under a construction contract.
A record of incomplete or unsatisfactory construction items covered by a contract, usually prepared by an architect or engineer, before certifying project completion.
A list of unfinished items, created toward the end of a project, that must be completed or corrected before the last and final payment is made.
Itemized list of tenant improvement items to be corrected by the landlord.
A list of incomplete or unacceptable items, which ideally is compiled when the project is 99 percent complete. The contractor should perform its own punch list prior to the A/E review; however, it is the A/E’s list that generally is referred to as the punch list. Record of deficiencies found during the inspection that must be corrected or completed before the project is accepted.
A written list of items, created during the new home orientation tour, that do not meet the Limited Warranty Performance Standards, described in the Welcome Home Manual.
A list prepared by the architect, designer and owner and formally submitted to the contractor to note any deficiencies when the check all completed construction, which assures verification that such work has been accomplished in a good, workmanlike manner in respect to the contract documents. Return to Top of Glossary
A list compiled by a buyer prior to a sale detailing items to be fixed before closing.
A record of things that need to be fixed by the contractor or seller before the buyer takes possession.
An itemized list, typically prepared by the architect or construction manager, documenting incomplete or unsatisfactory items after the contractor has notified the owner that the tenant space is substantially complete.
Final items to address and complete such as adjustments just prior to and when client occupies new improvements.
A list of things that need to be fixed prior to or immediately following closing.
An itemized list documenting incomplete or unsatisfactory items after the builder has has conducted a walk-thru inspection with the buyer.
The final inspection or check-list procedure before acceptance of a construction project is complete. Final disbursement of funds is contingent upon this.
A written list of items which need to be fixed, repaired or replaced prior to the final walk-through.
Minor items to be completed on a construction project after substantial completion. (see substantial completion)
Buyers compile a list during the final walk-through detailing items to be fixed before closing.
A list prepared by the responsible architect/engineer, construction manager, or CPMG staff members that identifies items that must be completed by the contractor or Department of Facilities Management before substantial completion is accepted.
A list of discrepancies that need to be corrected by the contractor.
A discrepancy list showing defects in construction which need some corrective work to bring the building up to standards set by the plans and specifications.
List, detailing items to be fixed, which is compiled by a buyer prior to closing on a property.
Punch list is generally any list of tasks, or a "to-do" list of items. Specifically, this is the name of a contract document used in architecture and the building trades in the United States to organize the final stages of a construction project.