As-built documentation
What as-built documentation includes
As-built records usually combine updated drawings, marked deviations, equipment schedules, final settings, and key hidden-work references. For MEP-heavy projects, this information often matters more in year one of operation than it did on the day of practical completion.
Why it matters commercially
Without reliable as-builts, maintenance teams spend time guessing behind ceilings and walls. Warranty discussions become slower because nobody can quickly prove what was installed, where it runs, or what changed during the build.
What should be checked before handover
- Field changes are captured, not left in email trails.
- Final equipment identifiers match the installed assets.
- Hidden routes, access points, and service zones are traceable.
Why this term belongs in budget planning
Good as-built records reduce future investigation cost. Weak records push small service issues into exploratory demolition, slow troubleshooting, and repeat site visits.
Used in project stages
Explore in the product
- Commissioning & testing: Stage guide · Checklist · Mistakes and cost
- Handover & close-out: Stage guide · Checklist · Mistakes and cost
See also
Related cost packages
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ST11-HND-ASBUILT-002As-built documentation -
ST11-HND-PHOTO-003Hidden work photo archive
FAQ
No. Even small villas benefit because service teams, owners, and future contractors all need to know where hidden routes, valves, drains, and access points actually ended up.