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Post-construction phase

The transitional period between completion and operation/occupancy of an asset.

The post-construction phase involves tasks necessary to complete and finalize a construction project, such as inspections, commissioning, punch list completion, documentation, and handover to the owner. Proper management ensures the project meets contractual obligations and facilitates a smooth transition to facility operations.

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The post-construction phase includes final inspections, documentation, and project closeout activities.

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