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Project Turnover Checklist

This project turnover checklist summarizes the civil/structural works, tiling works, ceiling works, and architecture of a construction project. It includes over 50 items across various categories such as general requirements, strength, and aesthetics to inspect whether specifications for materials, construction quality, structural integrity and appearance adhere to the approved plans. Upon completion of the inspection, any outstanding issues would be documented in a punchlist format.

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Project Turnover Checklist

This project turnover checklist summarizes the civil/structural works, tiling works, ceiling works, and architecture of a construction project. It includes over 50 items across various categories such as general requirements, strength, and aesthetics to inspect whether specifications for materials, construction quality, structural integrity and appearance adhere to the approved plans. Upon completion of the inspection, any outstanding issues would be documented in a punchlist format.

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PROJECT TURNOVER CHECKLIST

Project :
Client :
Contractor :
Recipient : PTC No. :
Attention : Date :

Civil / Structural Works Yes No NA


Masonry
I. General Requirements
1 Materials used are in good quality and in
approved specifications.
2 Materials are stored properly and neatly.
3 There is a stable source of clean water
for construction use.
4 Wall footing was carefully set and
reinforced as per plan.
5 Lintel beams are provided as specified in
the plan/shop drawings.
6 Stiffener columns are provided as
specified in the plan/shop drawings.
7 Shelf angles are provided as specified in
the plan/shop drawings.
8 Steel reinforcements are provided as
specified in the plan/shop drawings.
9 Steel reinforcements are tied properly
with the specified tie wires.
10 Proper control and expansion joints
and/or backer rod are provided.
11 Masonry units are properly placed and
aligned.
12 Spacing between masonry units are
observed and maintained as specified in
the plan.

II.Strength
1 Compressive strength of concrete masonry
units adheres to specifications set in
the plans.
2 Compressive strength of grout adheres to
the specifications set in the plans.
3 Tensile strength of steel reinforcements
adheres to the specifications set in the
plans.
4 Grout does not show excessive scratches
when scraped by a screw driver.
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5 Masonry wall does not move/vibrate
excessively when pushed or pounded.
6 Lintel beams do not exhibit bending or
sagging.
III. Aesthetics
1 Masonry walls are horizontally and
vertically plumb.
2 Concrete plaster does not exhibit a
"powdery" surface when rub with fingers.
3 Expansion joints are carefully sealed /
grouted.
Tiling Works
I. General Requirements
1 Materials used are in good quality and in
approved specifications.
2 Materials are stored properly and neatly.
3 There is a stable source of clean water
for construction use.
4
Tile grout and adhesive used adhered to
the specifications set in the plan/shop
drawings.
5 Tiles are spaced appropriately as
required in the plan/shop drawings.
6
Tile type, brand, origin, type of joint
and physical sample made available to the
client.
II. Strength
1 Tiles are properly set with the correct
mixture and thickness of topping.
2 Tile quality is the same or higher as
specified in the plan/shop drawings.
3 Tile adhesive additives are applied
appropriately as specified in the shop
drawings.

III. Aesthetics
1 Tiles are set in correct level as
specified in the plan/shop drawings.
2 Tile gradient done properly, water goes
to drain and does not exhibit ponding.
3 Tile trims are properly and neatly placed
as needed.
4 Tile are set neatly, without stains from
grout, adhesives, etc.
Ceiling Works
I. General Requirements
1 Materials used are in good quality and in
approved specifications.
2 Materials are stored properly and neatly.
3
Material specifications adheres to the
specifications set in the plan/shop
drawings.

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4 Appropriate manholes are provided for
checking and inspections.
II. Strength
1 Ceiling boards are properly anchored as
specified in the plan/shop drawings.
2 Ceiling boards are properly fastened to
its frame as specified in the plan/shop
drawings.
3 Ceiling boards and frame does not move
when touched or pressed.
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5
III. Aesthetics
1 Ceiling boards are fastened neatly.
2 Edges and corners of the ceiling are completely flushed to the wall and withou
Architecture
I. General Requirements
1 Materials used are in good quality and in approved specifications.
2 Materials are stored properly and neatly.
3 Material specifications adheres to the specifications set in the plan/shop dra
II. General Architecture
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Punchlists

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Format: Example
YYYYMMDD-### 20171227-001

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to the wall and without openings.

t in the plan/shop drawings.

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