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Snagging list

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Snagging list

In construction, either:
  • A list compiled by the architect or contract administrator at the inspection for practical completion of a building project. Items which need attention, but which are not sufficiently significant to delay practical completion, are put on a snagging list. The developer expects the building contractor to remedy the items on a snagging list promptly. However, most standard form building contracts do not refer to snagging lists.
  • An ongoing list, compiled by the architect or contract administrator or by the building contractor, which monitors the completion of snagging items as a building project approaches practical completion.
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