Report Sample | Mep Work Progress
The Blueprint of Accountability: The MEP Work Progress Report
In the complex ecosystem of modern construction, where concrete, steel, and glass form the visible skeleton of a building, the true "nervous system" and "organs" remain hidden: the Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) systems. While a structural delay is immediately visible to the naked eye, a delay in conduit installation or HVAC ductwork is often invisible until it is too late. To manage this hidden complexity, the MEP Work Progress Report is not merely an administrative formality; it is a critical diagnostic tool and a roadmap for project success.
- Rough-in of PVC conduits for power and lighting on Level 6.
- Installation of Main Distribution Board (MDB) in the Main Electrical Room.
- Pulling of LV cables from the transformer to the main switchgear.
3. Key Milestones & Schedule
- Mechanical rough-in completion (to Level 6): target Apr 15 — status: 80% on track
- Electrical rough-in completion (to Level 8): target Apr 20 — status: on track
- Plumbing pressure test: scheduled Apr 12 — status: pending
- Fire mains commissioning: target Apr 25 — status: at risk (sprinkler head selection)
- BMS commissioning start: target May 20 — status: tentative
Key Objectives of the Report:
- Performance Measurement: Track percentage completion of each trade (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing).
- Issue Identification: Flag bottlenecks like material shortages, design clashes, or labor shortages.
- Resource Management: Log daily manpower, equipment usage, and site conditions.
- Quality Assurance: Document inspections, tests, and defects rectification.
- Forecasting: Predict completion dates based on current velocity.
Work Completed:
- *Received