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Project-Based Snag Lists
Create lists per project; add inspectors and contractors seamlessly.
Role & Capacity Management
Assign capacities (Inspector, Contractor) and manage permissions at the project level.
Automated Status Workflow
Status advances from In Progress → Challenged → Resolved → Completed automatically.
Easy Reports
Export summary reports as Excel or PDF with one click.
User Management
Invite, deactivate, or reassign users and companies in any project.
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Looks like snaghere makes tracking snags a bit easier. Just hope the QR codes don’t lead to a surprise party!
Giovanni Rossi: Haha, I know what you mean! I’d just hope the QR codes lead to the right snags and not a hidden treasure map!
Construction Site Handover: Legal Meaning, “accessible Site” Clause, Checklist & Free Letter Template
I once started a project without a proper handover. The chaos that followed taught me the hard way about the risks mentioned here.
Jihad ahmad, I hear you! It’s like jumping into a pool without checking if there’s water. A proper handover really does save a lot of headaches later on.
Method Statement Vs Risk Assessment Vs Itp: What To Include Before Submission
Method Statement Approval Workflow: Process, Submittals, And Tracker Template
Inspection & Test Plan (itp) In Construction — Complete Guide, Templates & Legal Essentials
It's funny how a simple Hold Point can feel like a construction version of "stop right there!"—definitely saves us from costly surprises later on. Anyone else had a near-miss with an ITP?
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It's funny how a simple org chart can become a binding commitment. Makes you wonder if they should come with a disclaimer: "Handle with care!"
@Amara Okafor 🤣😂🤣😂
good analysis! 🔥🔥