Action Item Status Report for Construction Jobs


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Action Item Status Report for Construction Jobs

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What is the current status of each particular job or task? Is it complete, in progress, open or past due? Use this form to add notes that explain changed due dates, late deliveries, dependent tasks, external or internal reasons for extenuating or unusual circumstances, etc.


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Posted: Mar 25, 2008 2:26 PM

"Although very basic the template would suit most industries "



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