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Any transport damage? Strap marks-dunnage marks-handling marks.

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Units stacked on site. Do they have plastic packers to prevent marking?

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Erection damage? Chipped, scratched, broken.

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Lifters and grout tubes. Any rusting or rusty water in lifter recess?

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Sandwich units when stacked vertically should have dunnage under the grey concrete only and not under coloured face.

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Insulation. Any damage or gaps to insulation? Any signs of insulation coming away from concrete face? Any damage or gaps in insulation will cause “cold bridging” This can be a major issue?

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Grout runs?

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Electrical sockets. Are they still covered to prevent grout ingress?

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Stacked units segregated and barriered to prevent damage? Are warning signs in place?

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When we start to build. Are all joints grouted and no gaps in grout?

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When filling prop holes and final filling of grout holes. Are they flush?

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Are all the hollowcore joints all filled correctly? No voids and no large overfills.

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Any installation damage to underside of hollowcore soffits?

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Are weepholes in hollowcore clear?

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Hollowcore landing on top of cross walls. There should be no gap between supporting wall and hollowcore

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Balconies clean? No rust from lifters. Soffits consistent- protection on balconies or patio doors locked?

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Balconies will be stacked on site for installers to fit balustrade. Are balconies stacked correctly so as to prevent marking of soffits?

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