This document discusses meeting minutes and the importance of meetings on construction sites. It defines meeting minutes as the written record of a meeting that describes what was discussed and any decisions made. Meeting minutes typically include the meeting date, attendees, agenda items, and voting actions. Meetings on construction sites are important for providing progress reports, discussing delays, safety issues, costs, and upcoming work. Keeping accurate meeting minutes documents all discussions and decisions for future reference.
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Meeting minutes and importance of meetings on construction
1. SUBMITTED TO:- SUBMITTED BY:-
PROF. JEETU SONEJI ANIKET MOHITE -
AP16248
PAURAV CHORDIYA AP16203
RITUJA BANDE AP16244
JITESH THAKARE AP16207
RAJAT SONAR AP16198
RAHUL YADAV AP16191
SIDHANTH WAGHMARE AP16251
MEETING MINUTES AND
IMPORTANCE OF MEETINGS ON
CONSTRUCTION SITE
2. MEETING MINUTES
Minutes, also known as protocols or,
informally, notes, are the instant written
record of a meeting or hearing.
They typically describe the events of
the meeting and may include a list of
attendees, a statement of the issues
considered by the participants, and related
responses or decisions for the issues.
Minutes are the official written record of the
meetings of an organization or group. They
are not transcripts of those proceedings.
3. WHAT IS INCLUDED IN
MEETING MINUTES
Basic information about the meeting: date,
time, location.
Who attended, along with a special note in
the cases where attendees came late or left
early.
Agenda items with a brief description of each
item.
Voting actions with a detailed account of how
each individual voted, along with any
abstensions.
16. ADVANTAGES OF MEETING
MINUTES
Confirm any decisions made
Record any agreed actions to be taken
Record who has been allocated any tasks or
responsibilities
Prompt action from any relevant attendees
Provide details of the meeting to anyone unable
to attend
Serve as a record of the meeting's procedure
and outcome
Offer legal protection.
Acts as measuring stick.
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Company Construction Managers
CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS MEETINGS
LITERATURE REVIEW
18. MEETINGS ON
CONSTRUCTION SITES
A meeting is a coming together of (generally)
three or more people to exchange
information in a planned manner and
discuss issues set out before them to arrive
at decisions, solve problems, etc.
A meeting can be formal or informal. As
regards a formal meeting there is set rules for
convening it and conducting it, with a written
record of its proceedings. It requires a notice
which is a call, an invitation to attend it.
It has an agenda or list of things to deal with,
and the outcome is systematically written in
19. TYPES OF MEETINGS
Informative where the purpose is to give
information to the participants about a new
scheme, product, etc.
Consultative in which the members are
consulted to solve a problem
Executive in which decisions are taken by those
empowered to do so
In practice, most of the meetings serve more
purposes than one.
Some additional classifications of meetings are
meeting for negotiation purpose, meeting for
giving instructions, etc.
20. IMPORTANCE OF MEETINGS
AT CONSTRUCTION SITES
Receive progress reports from
the contractor (the contractor may hold a
progress meeting, sometimes called a production
meeting, with sub-contractors prior to
the construction progress meeting).
Receive progress reports from the consultant
team.
Receive cost reports from the cost consultant.
Receive records of sub-contractors and labour
on site.
Receive progress photos (which may be
required from the contractor if included in the
preliminaries, or may sometimes be
21. IMPORTANCE OF MEETINGS
AT CONSTRUCTION SITES
Progress vs programme and the causes of any
delays
Testing regimes
Mock-ups
Quality issues
Weather reports
Issues that may impact on costs
Health and safety issues
Issues with neighbours
Off-site fabrication and off-site payments
Earned value analysis
Design issues
Warranties
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