Construction Scope Stage Checklist


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If things can go wrong, they will, affecting project scope and bottom line. However, if you use this checklist ahead of time to factor in potential environmental problems, ergonomics, safety and other considerations, you and your construction project team will be realistically prepared for what could go wrong. Use this checklist as a reality check.



Chris Lawler
Brisbance, QLD, Australia


Posted: Oct 7, 2008 6:30 PM

"I would love to see something similar for other project contexts eg IT, Change etc."

Kristina Frazier-Henry
Director - Marketing Sales & Customer Engineering IT, Cummins Inc.
Fishers, IN, USA



Posted: May 16, 2008 11:04 PM

"I like this template however, I think it would have been more appealing to use (for me) if it were in excel format."



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