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  • Site Inspection

  • Green Hills

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Site preparation for trade

  • Are centre entries ready for trade? <br>eg. Mats clean, clear of trolleys, glass clean and undamaged, doors operating correctly etc.

  • Are all travelators and lifts operating correctly and ready for trade? <br>Eg. no missing teeth on comb plates, clean etc.

Common area

  • Are the floors clean and free of dirt, dust and scuff marks?

  • Mall lighting operational?

  • Furniture in good condition and correct location?

  • Are all CML sites in acceptable condition? <br>eg. within trade lines, no hand written signs, neat and tidy etc.

Car parks

  • Are all gates open and locked in position?

  • Lighting operational and at appropriate levels?

  • Trolley bays clean, tidy and free of rubbish?

  • Car park free from excess trolleys?

  • Height bars and signage in place and good condition?

  • Bollards secure and in acceptable condition?

  • Are all temporary bollards, barricading and safety tape acceptable?<br>eg. Is it required, neat and tidy, sufficient for the impacted area etc.

  • Are pedestrian areas safe and ready for use? <br>eg. no trip hazards, clean & free from rubbish etc.

Fences, gates and hoardings.

  • Is construction area in a acceptable standard? <br>eg; gates, signage, shade cloth, fencing etc.

  • Is all Site signage in acceptable condition and adequate?

Contractor behaviour.

  • Are there any contractor related issues? <br>eg. Rubbish, parking on site, poor/dangerous behavior etc.

General Observations.

  • Any Safety Hazards identified?

  • Comments

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