Punch List Basic Data
Punch List Basic Data refers to the basic data values that have been
established prior to working with punch lists and punch items. The established
punch list basic data is of the following types:
- Completion Groups - Grouping punch lists by completion groups helps in
querying and reporting purposes.
- Item Assessments - Adding an item assessment type on a punch item
will show what action will be taken on the punch item and whose
responsibility it is. e.g. Accepted as Internal Repair or
Supplier/Sub-contractor Responsibility.
- Item Categories - Adding an item category on a punch item will show to which category
the punch item belongs. Examples of item categories
are: Preventing Further Work, Cosmetic, Safety Critical, and Functional.
- Item Disciplines - Adding an item discipline on a punch item will show
show to which discipline, e.g., functional, mechanical or electrical, the
punch item belongs.
- Item Inspection Authorities - Adding an item inspection authority on a
punch item will show to which inspection authority the inspection of the
punch item belongs. Examples of inspection
authorities are: Commissioning Team, Client/Customer or Sub-contractor.
- Item Inspection Types - Adding an item inspection type on a punch item
will show to which type the inspection of the punch item belongs. Examples
of inspection types are: Site Acceptance Test, Site Survey Test and Witness
Test.
- Item Priorities - Adding an item priority on a punch item will show to
which level of priority the punch item belongs. Examples of item priorities
are: High, Medium and Low.
- Item Severities - Adding an item severity on a punch item will show to
which level of severity the punch item belongs. Examples of item priorities
are: Severe, Normal and Low.