Verification of project documentation

Verification of construction design documentation is the process of checking the completeness, correctness and compliance of design documents with applicable standards, regulations and the investor's requirements. It is an important step in preparation for the start of a given construction project.
Various aspects of the documents are checked during the verification of the construction project documentation, including:

  1. Completeness: The verifier checks that all necessary elements are included in the documentation, such as architectural plans, construction plans, installation plans, technical specifications, cost estimates, etc.
  2. Technical correctness: The documentation is analysed for technical correctness, i.e. whether the designs comply with current standards, building regulations and technical specifications.
  3. Compliance with investor requirements: The verifier checks that the project documentation meets the expectations and requirements of the investor, i.e. that it contains all the elements and solutions in line with the investor's needs and tasks.
  4. Uniformity and consistency: Consistency between the various elements of the dossier is verified, i.e. whether all drafts are consistent with each other and there are no contradictions or ambiguities.
  5. Security and sustainability: For some projects, special attention is paid to aspects of construction safety, environmental protection and sustainability.
Verification of the construction design documentation aims to ensure that the designs are prepared in a complete, correct manner and in accordance with the investor's expectations and technical requirements. It is a key step in preparing for the start of a construction project to avoid potential problems and ensure a smooth construction process.

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