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ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTORY OF TRADE FUNCTIONS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS We believe the best customer is a well-informed customer. It helps you sleep better at night - and that helps us sleep better! That's why you'll find our website offers more solid, useful information than all the other Inspection forms are worthless if they don’t help solve your current quality issues My Quality Assurance Control Inspection Checklist has helped people for over 23 Years, and it will help you too 4 STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION (Single Family Home) Foundation Schedule Frame Schedule Trim Schedule Finish Schedule $ SAVE INTEREST ON YOUR BANK DRAWS $ 1A. * This Schedule is the Ultimate wizard and a very Aggressive (1 to 5 pages, about 458 tasks or events to perform from "Start to Finish" in about 12 weeks or 84 days of construction) of: 1) when to Call [an Order, Deliver, Drop, Measure, Install, Check, Walk-Thru or when to have Inspections] 2) The maximum action that will have a Trade In Your Home Everyday with NO vacant days or without any activity on a day by day schedule through-out construction from "Start to Finish") 3) you need a strong subcontractor base. Scheduling is: "A Very Crucial and Critical TOOL TO BUILD WITH" The Ultimate and a very Aggressive Schedule Keeping Your Home On Schedule 1B. Scheduling Time Line: 8 Pages of detailed information with 4 Stages of Construction and 17 Phases totaling over 246 Steps of scheduling to do in the next 110 to 120 days to completion of the New House.
FOUNDATION SCHEDULING
“Electrical Meter Set” FRAME SCHEDULING
A Very Crucial and Critical Inspection Demanding, but a MUST! 3 Steps in 1 “An average walk-thru is about 2 – 3 hours” “Frame, Pre-Drywall, Frame Walk”
TRIM SCHEDULING 36. Trim Delivery and Installation FINAL FINISH SCHEDULING Mechanical Final Inspection (only) ● Homeowners and Owner / Builders ● Realtor #56 “Last-Final Walk-thru Orientation For New Home Demonstration” A Very Crucial and Critical Inspection Demanding, but a MUST! About 25 Steps in 1 “An average walk-thru with NO experience is about 2 – 3 hours” (33 pages of detail information) Owner / Builder or Homeowner(s) Quality Control Inspection Checklist Pre-Closing Orientation $ New Home Final Walk-Thru $ “Once again- An average walk-thru is about 2 – 3 hours” ! Avoid Cost Over-runs ! Are you prepared to catch all of the flaws in your new home during the walk through inspection? Your builder can leave you with all sorts of nightmares if you don't do a thorough inspection. We believe the best customer is a well-informed customer. It helps you sleep better at night - and that helps us sleep better! That's why you'll find our website offers more solid, useful information than all the other The Quality Assurance Control Inspection Checklist is also very helpful and insightful for building professionals: ● REALTOR (use #56 Final Walk-thru 33 pages in detail) A Very Crucial and Critical Inspection Demanding, but a MUST! About 25 Steps in 1 “An average walk-thru with NO experience is about 2 – 3 hours” (33 pages in detail information) Owner / Builder or Homeowner(s) Quality Control Assurance Inspection Checklist Pre-Closing Orientation New Home Final Walk-Thru
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