CONQA recommends keeping the Folder Structure and Checklists on projects as simple as possible to keep it straightforward for the site teams. However, some QA Checklists naturally have more complex requirements. Often, a checkpoint will require additional inputs and fields for the user to input info. When this additional complexity is required, CONQA have 8 additional items that can be added to checkpoints.
The below shows how more complex checklists look in the CONQA App + how they're communicated in a spreadsheet.
Additional Checkpoint Data Fields
Here, the user is prompted to add in relevant information related to the 'Tremie Pour'.
In the above example there is:
- Date field (Install Date: )
- Button (Pump used for tremie - Yes, No)
- Dropdown (Diameter of Tremie Pipe - 150mm, 200mm, 250mm)
- Label (The diameter of tremie pipe should be preferably 200 mm for constructing piles of all diameters within 600 mm.)
- Textbox (Tremie Pipe Length: )
- Number Tremie Pipe Sections)
- Tickbox (Photo evidence attached)
- Holdpoint (Add Signature / Request Sign Off)
The above would be written in a spreadsheet as below:
Additional info on Checkpoint Data Fields:
- Date - Allows site user to easily enter date fields
- Button - Good for selecting between a few options
- Dropdown - Good for selecting between many options
- Label - Useful to add extra context to the checkpoint
- Textbox - Allows the site user to enter free text
- Number - Allows site user to easily enter a numeric input
- Tickbox - A simple checkbox
- Signoff - Allows site user to add signature or request sign-off, also known as ‘holdpoint'
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