A punch-list walk-through (Option A) is conducted to identify deficiencies that the contractor must correct before the final payment is released.
Why Option A is Correct?
The punch list documents defects, unfinished work, and any items that do not meet contract specifications.
Contractors must address these issues before the facility manager or owner approves the project for final acceptance.
IFMA’s Project Management Core Competency emphasizes quality control during construction closeout to ensure compliance with project requirements.
Why Other Options Are Incorrect?
Option B (Ensure the construction site is free from debris): Site cleanliness is important but is not the primary purpose of a punch-list walk-through.
Option C (Walk through the project to discover what needs to be completed): This is part of general project inspections, but a punch-list walk-through is a formal process focused on contract compliance.
[Reference:, IFMA Core Competency: Project Management – Ensuring compliance with contract terms before final payment., Source: IFMA Construction & Project Closeout Guide (IFMA, 2023)., , ]
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