snagging list

noun

Etymology

From snagging (“the practice of checking for problems during construction work”), ultimately from snag (“a problem; something that causes delay”).

Definitions

  1. The list of repairs and finish work required to complete a project, such as the…

    The list of repairs and finish work required to complete a project, such as the construction of a building; a list of problems to correct.

    • By this I mean, for example, that if the onus for preparing a snagging list lies with the contractor, he may only have to produce the list and demonstrate that he has cleared it, to demand the completion certificate.
    • The clerk of works seldom intends that to be the case and, even if that was the case, those intentions would be irrelevant. Merely complying with a clerk of work's snagging list can never take the place of compliance with the contract.

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