What is the primary purpose of creating a punch list during project closeout?
Correct Answer
D) To identify and document incomplete or deficient work items
A punch list systematically identifies all incomplete, deficient, or non-conforming work that must be corrected before final project acceptance and closeout.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
A punch list systematically identifies all incomplete, deficient, or non-conforming work that must be corrected before final project acceptance and closeout.
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