Who is responsible for approving SPQC Reports during the Construction Phase?

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Multiple Choice

Who is responsible for approving SPQC Reports during the Construction Phase?

Explanation:
SPQC reports capture the on-site quality checks, tests, and inspections that verify installed systems meet the design intent. The person who approves these reports is the Commissioning Authority. The CxA supervises the entire commissioning process and signs off on SPQC documentation, ensuring the reported results are complete, accurate, and that any outstanding issues are resolved before moving forward or handover. The project manager may coordinate and gather the reports, and on-site technicians may generate the SPQC data, but the formal approval authority rests with the CxA.

SPQC reports capture the on-site quality checks, tests, and inspections that verify installed systems meet the design intent. The person who approves these reports is the Commissioning Authority. The CxA supervises the entire commissioning process and signs off on SPQC documentation, ensuring the reported results are complete, accurate, and that any outstanding issues are resolved before moving forward or handover. The project manager may coordinate and gather the reports, and on-site technicians may generate the SPQC data, but the formal approval authority rests with the CxA.

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