Who writes SPQC Reports in the Construction Phase?

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Multiple Choice

Who writes SPQC Reports in the Construction Phase?

Explanation:
The on-site, hands-on role handles field documentation. SPQC reports are field-level quality control records created during construction as systems are installed and tested. The person on site who conducts tests, logs results, notes any deficiencies, and tracks corrective actions is the Commissioning Technician (CxT). They compile the SPQC reports so the team has clear, timely evidence of performance and remaining issues. The commissioning authority (CxA) reviews and approves the overall process and the package, but the day-to-day SPQC reporting is produced by the CxT.

The on-site, hands-on role handles field documentation. SPQC reports are field-level quality control records created during construction as systems are installed and tested. The person on site who conducts tests, logs results, notes any deficiencies, and tracks corrective actions is the Commissioning Technician (CxT). They compile the SPQC reports so the team has clear, timely evidence of performance and remaining issues. The commissioning authority (CxA) reviews and approves the overall process and the package, but the day-to-day SPQC reporting is produced by the CxT.

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