✅ Pre-Construction Checklist Template
Downloadable checklist template covering all 9 phases of pre-construction planning.
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Checklist Structure
Phase 1: Project Evaluation
Opportunity Assessment:
- Project fits our capabilities
- Owner has good payment reputation
- Project location is accessible
- Schedule is realistic
- Project will be profitable
Risk Assessment:
- Site conditions evaluated
- Design completeness reviewed
- Permits can be obtained in time
- Long-lead items identified
- Weather constraints considered
- Material/labor availability confirmed
Status: ⬜ Not Started | 🟡 In Progress | ✅ Complete
Completed By: _______________
Date Completed: _______________
Phase 2: Design Review
Drawing Review:
- All drawing sheets received
- Latest revisions confirmed
- Architectural/structural/MEP coordinated
- Drawings are clear and buildable
- Conflicts identified and resolved
Specification Review:
- Submittal requirements identified
- Product requirements clear
- Testing requirements noted
- Quality standards understood
- Closeout requirements documented
Value Engineering:
- Cost savings opportunities identified
- Schedule improvements evaluated
- Material alternatives considered
- Constructability reviewed
Status: ⬜ Not Started | 🟡 In Progress | ✅ Complete
Completed By: _______________
Date Completed: _______________
Phase 3: Estimating & Budgeting
Quantity Takeoff:
- Material quantities calculated
- Labor hours estimated by trade
- Equipment needs identified
- Subcontractor scope defined
Pricing:
- Material costs current
- Labor rates include burden
- Equipment costs (rent vs. own) determined
- Subcontractor quotes received
- Overhead allocated properly
- Profit margin appropriate
Budget Development:
- Direct costs totaled
- General conditions included
- Overhead allocated
- Contingency added (5-10%)
- Profit included
Status: ⬜ Not Started | 🟡 In Progress | ✅ Complete
Completed By: _______________
Date Completed: _______________
Phase 4: Schedule Development
Master Schedule:
- Project phases identified
- Durations estimated realistically
- Dependencies mapped
- Key milestones set
- Critical path identified
Long-Lead Items:
- Structural steel (8-12 weeks)
- Elevators (12-16 weeks)
- Mechanical equipment (8-12 weeks)
- Custom millwork (6-10 weeks)
- Curtain wall (10-14 weeks)
- Other long-lead items identified
Action: Order long-lead items immediately upon contract award
Status: ⬜ Not Started | 🟡 In Progress | ✅ Complete
Completed By: _______________
Date Completed: _______________
Phase 5: Subcontractor Selection
Prequalification:
- Similar project experience verified
- Capacity to handle scope confirmed
- Financial stability checked
- Safety record (EMR) reviewed
- References checked
Bidding:
- Scope letters detailed and clear
- Latest drawings provided
- Site visit arranged
- Bidder questions answered
- Competitive bids received
Award:
- Best value selected (not just lowest price)
- Contracts executed before work starts
- Insurance certificates (COIs) received
- Schedule confirmed with subs
Status: ⬜ Not Started | 🟡 In Progress | ✅ Complete
Completed By: _______________
Date Completed: _______________
Phase 6: Permits & Approvals
Building Permits:
- Application submitted early
- Permit fees paid
- Plans approved
- Permit issued before starting work
Other Permits:
- Grading permit (if earthwork)
- Utility permits (power, water, sewer)
- Street/sidewalk permit (if affecting public right-of-way)
- Environmental permits (if required)
Approvals:
- HOA approval (if applicable)
- Design review approval (if required)
- Fire department approval
- Other agency approvals
Status: ⬜ Not Started | 🟡 In Progress | ✅ Complete
Completed By: _______________
Date Completed: _______________
Phase 7: Site Preparation
Site Access:
- Access routes identified
- Worker parking arranged
- Material laydown areas designated
- Temporary utilities available (power, water)
Site Setup:
- Perimeter fencing installed
- Project signage posted
- Field office location determined
- Temporary facilities arranged (toilets, storage)
Status: ⬜ Not Started | 🟡 In Progress | ✅ Complete
Completed By: _______________
Date Completed: _______________
Phase 8: Team Assembly
Key Personnel:
- Project Manager assigned
- Superintendent assigned
- Project Engineer assigned (if needed)
- Safety Manager assigned (if required)
Communication Plan:
- Regular meeting schedule established
- Reporting procedures defined (daily/weekly)
- Communication tools selected
- Contact list distributed
Status: ⬜ Not Started | 🟡 In Progress | ✅ Complete
Completed By: _______________
Date Completed: _______________
Phase 9: Risk Mitigation
Insurance:
- General liability coverage adequate
- Workers' compensation current and adequate
- Builder's risk obtained (if required)
- Subcontractor COIs received
Bonds:
- Bid bond obtained (if required)
- Performance bond obtained (if required)
- Payment bond obtained (if required)
Contracts:
- Prime contract reviewed and executed
- Subcontracts executed before work starts
- Major material purchase orders issued
Status: ⬜ Not Started | 🟡 In Progress | ✅ Complete
Completed By: _______________
Date Completed: _______________
Must-Have Before Start Summary
Critical Items (All Required):
- Contract executed
- Permits obtained
- Insurance in place
- Key subs under contract
- Long-lead items ordered
- Site access established
- Team assembled
- Schedule approved
- Budget approved
Project Information:
- Project Name: _______________
- Project Number: _______________
- Contract Amount: $_______________
- Start Date: _______________
- Prepared By: _______________
- Date: _______________
Sign-Off:
- Project Manager: _______________ Date: _______
- Operations Manager: _______________ Date: _______
- Safety Manager: _______________ Date: _______
Related Resources
- Pre-Construction Planning Guide - Complete guide
- Pre-Construction Timeline Template - Timeline template
- Project Startup Checklist - Detailed startup checklist
- Project Kickoff Checklist - Kickoff meeting checklist
Never begin construction until all critical items are complete. Starting without permits, insurance, or proper contracts can result in stop-work orders, fines, and legal issues.