Procore's new Snag List Workflow offers several new features including:
It's important to note that you can still use Procore's snag list tool in the same way you always have. The new workflow provides new roles and additional statuses in order to add more accountability and transparency to the snag list process. If you know who will serve as your project's Punch Item Manager and Final Approver, you can assign these default roles in your snag list Configuration Settings. See Edit a Project Level snag list Template and Configure Advanced Settings: snag list.
See the sections below to read more about the Snag List Workflow:
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The diagram below displays the typical workflow for managing a snag list item throughout its entire lifecycle. This workflow assumes collaborator participation in the snag list process.
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In Procore, a Snag Item Manager is responsible for overseeing a snag list item throughout its entire lifecycle. This Snag Item Manager assigns a snag list item, manages all communication with third-party collaborators and forwards the item to the responsible party for final approval.
If you know who will serve as your project's Punch Item Manager, you can assign a default role in your snag list Templates and your snag list Configuration Settings. See Edit a Project Level snag list Template and Configure Advanced Settings: snag list.
In Procore, the Final Approver, is the last responsible party in the snag list Workflow. This person has the final authority to close an item. In many cases, a snag list item's Creator will also serve as the Final Approver. If you know who will serve as your project's Final Approver, you can assign a default role in your snag list Templates and your snag list Configuration Settings. See Edit a Project Level snag list Template and Configure Advanced Settings: snag list.
In Procore, the Snag List tool now provides additional statuses that will be applied to your item. These additional statuses provide clarity and transparency throughout the snag list process. Below is a list of statuses that Procore will apply to a snag list item.
In Procore, the following responses can be applied to describe the status of an Assignee's work:
A Snag List Item can become overdue if the required work is not completed while the item's status is listed as Work Required or Work Not Accepted. An overdue Snag List item will continue to be overdue until all Assignees are marked as ‘Ready for Review' and the item becomes 'Ready for Review'.
The new Activity Feed View for the snag list tool provides a record of changes for each snag list item, including when the item was created, modified, and closed. This activity feed provides a history of each item so that you and your team can better track and document a snag list item throughout its entire lifecycle. See View a snag list Item.