View Punchlist Statistics of a Master project

Modified on Thu, 5 Jun at 2:36 AM

The Master Project punchlist dashboard shows a statistical summary of the punchlist items pertaining to all the subprojects. The table intuitively breaks down the number of PLIs based on their statuses and criticality. The report also provides shortcuts to the punchlist module of the respective projects.

  • General Contractors – Have access to the statistics of all Punchlist items across all subprojects pertaining to the master projects they manage, providing a comprehensive overview of Punchlists
  • Subcontractors and Other Stakeholders – Can view statistics only for Punchlist items that they are involved in, pertaining to the subprojects within the selected master project.
Roles and Permissions: The Master Project Portfolio report is available only to users with 'View' permission for the portfolio reports enabled in their role.

To view the master project punchlist dashboard

  • Ensure that you are in the portfolio console.
  • To return to the portfolio console from any other part of the platform:
    • Click the App Launcher buttonin the top-right corner and select "Portfolio" from the dropdown.
  • Click 'Master Project' at the top, then select 'Quality' on the left.
  • Select the desired master project from the drop-down menu
  • Click 'Punchlist Summary' tab on the top

The 'Default View' shows all the standard columns. However, you have the flexibility to customize the table by removing unwanted columns and re-arranging the columns in the order you want to view. Additionally, you can save your customizations as a personalized view to quickly access your preferred table layout in the future. See Customize Columns in List Views for more details. Following is the list of all possible columns:

  • Project Name - The name of the subproject. Click the name to open the Punchlist module of the project. See View Punchlist Event and Items for more details.
  • Total Punchlist Items - The grand total number of RFI pertaining to the project 
  • Overdue - The number of RFIs whose due dates have passed
  • Status
    • Open - PLIs assigned to the respective contractor and awaiting their response on whether they accept the work. This also includes items assigned to you that are pending your response.
    • Drafts - PLIs created by you or your company staff that have not yet been assigned to a contractor.
    • In Progress - PLI work items are currently being executed by the assigned contractor.
    • Resolved - Items reported as completed by the contractor but still awaiting review and approval by the creator.
    • Work Accepted - Items that the assignee has accepted but have not yet been executed.
    • Closed - Items that have been fully executed, reviewed, approved, and declared complete.
  • Priority - Shows the number of punchlist items with different criticality levels - 'High,' 'Medium,' and 'Low.'

Search and filter options:
  • Use the 'Search' box located at the top left to find any project using any value from the table as search criteria 
  • Right-click the column header and customize the display and order of the columns as you wish 
  • The options at the top right allow you to filter the entries, and manage personalized and customized views of the table. Use the links below to learn more about these:

View Groups and Subtotals

  • You can get totals and subtotals of numerical data for any selected set of records by grouping and applying nested grouping. Use the  icon at the top right to organize the data by column headers.
  • The system automatically aggregates relevant numerical values, giving a structured breakdown and a clear view of the grand total distribution. See Group and Organize Items in a List View for more details
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