Managing Punch Lists and ITP Records on the Solar Site Map

Construction Intelligence

Solar Punch List

Quality records on a solar construction site are distributed across a large area and thousands of repeated assets. When punch items and ITP checks exist only as files or spreadsheet rows, teams lose the direct connection to the asset and location involved. A map-based structure keeps the quality record attached to the field.

Locating each punch item

Every punch item is placed at its actual site location and linked to the relevant panel, tracker, string, inverter, or area. The record can carry the responsible person, status, description, images, and action history. Teams see where the item is and how it is progressing within the same view.

Connecting ITP steps to the asset

An Inspection and Test Plan defines the checks, criteria, and responsibilities required at specific stages of the work. Linking those steps to the relevant asset keeps the inspection history independent of file names and email threads. A non-conformance and the punch item created to follow it can remain within the same asset record.

One record for site and office

When the site team completes a check, the record is updated with its location. Quality and project teams in the office see the same status. Instead of merging different trackers for a weekly review, open items can be filtered by map location, owner, status, and date.

Preserving history through handover

A quality record linked to both asset and location remains useful after the work is completed. The project retains when a check was performed, which non-conformance was raised, and how it was closed. Construction Intelligence makes punch list and ITP history part of the project's map-based record.

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