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Chapter 14

Horizontales
A form telling the client that the supplier has completed parts of, or most of, the work and that the supplier has sent an invoice for that work. This certificate recommends that the client pay the supplier ’ s invoice.
Marsha accompanied her client through the office spaces making note of any omissions or damages to the furniture and other products supplied by Marsha’s design firm. At the end of this visit, Marsha gave the client booklets from the chair manufacture about how to adjust the chairs. Marsha also discussed with the client the final payments owed to the design firm. The tasks described are part of _________.
A list that records in detail everything that must be taken care of in order for a project or installation to be completed; also called the site inspection report.
Site visit and project review that are conducted to discover the existence of any problems in the design and installation of a project.
The ________ is signed by the client to signify acceptance of the merchandise when it arrives at the project site
A final inspection of a jobsite to be sure that everything ordered is present and that any omissions or damaged goods are noted.
The activities concerned with moving tangible items from the showroom or warehouse to the jobsite and placing them in their correct locations.
Verticales
The site inspection report is essentially the same thing as a punch list.
A document provided by the local building department after the construction of a building has been completed, indicating that the owner may now legally occupy the building.
The point at which a project has reached the time for final inspection and necessary documents are provided to the client to bring the project to completion.
The specialized part of the delivery process that involves assembly, construction, or physical attachment of products to the building.
Working drawings prepared after a project has been completed, indicating exactly what was built rather than what may have been shown in the construction drawings.
The set of drawings kept at the jobsite on which any changes made to the building are recorded. These will later be used to create the as-built drawings.
Lisa Miller, the purchasing manager for a large electronics firm, informed Jennifer Springs, the interior designer that she will only authorize 95% of payment for all bills due on the project. This was stated in Miller's original purchase order to Springs. The 5% represents _________.
Money held back by the client to ensure that all the work, omissions, and problems associated with the project are taken care of.