Шаблони Excel барои сохтмон

Шаблони журнали санҷиши таҷҳизоти сохтмонро ройгон боргирӣ кунед.

Consultation

We can help you sort out which parts should stay in Excel and which parts should move into a web system, based on inspection items, photo counts, corrective flows, and notification targets. We can also adjust the columns to match your current checklist.

If you need team collaboration, mobile data entry, photo uploads, corrective action reminders, or dashboards, view the systemized version.

Шаблони ройгони Excel барои санҷиши таҷҳизоти сохтмон, журнали акс ва пайгирии ислоҳҳо.

Free download Inspection list Photo handling Corrective follow-up
Sheets
9

Inspections, photos, and actions split

Workflow
Traceable

Inspection to corrective action

Input
Mobile-ready

Photo and comment friendly

Input example

Align the inspection assumptions first

Align the inspection scope, owner, photo count, and corrective deadline first, and the list becomes much easier to operate.

Inspection scope Equipment, scaffolding, site patrol
Owner Site manager / subcontractors
Photos 1-4 per item
Corrective deadline 2026-04-18

Боргирии ройгон

See what is inside the Excel version first

A free Excel template that brings together inspection records, photo review, and corrective-action tracking. After downloading, start by deciding the inspection scope and the owner.

File

Шаблони журнали санҷиши таҷҳизоти сохтмон.xlsx

File name:construction_equipment_inspection_log_template_en.xlsx

Sheets
9 sheets
Purpose
Equipment inspection / repair tracking
Enter the inspection scope, site name, and owner first to align the list.
Keep photo review and corrective requests in the same workbook so nothing gets lost.
You can keep the completion decision and history in the same flow for monthly reporting.
Шаблони Excel-ро боргирӣ кунед

Start with the inspection scope and owner.

Excel чӣ гуна истифода мешавад

How construction equipment inspections work in Excel

When inspections, photos, corrective actions, and completion checks stay in one flow, it is much easier to prevent misses.

Step 1

Inspection plan

Decide the inspection scope and owner first, then organize the weekly inspection plan.

Step 2

Field input

Collect photos and comments from the field so confirmation waits do not pile up.

Step 3

Corrective tracking

Only the items that need follow-up are listed, making the order of action clear.

Step 4

Completion check

Keep the completion decision and history so it can also support monthly reporting.

Adoption boundary

Where does Excel end and the system begin?

Think about how many inspections, how many photos, and how many partners you need to coordinate.

Excel is enough

Small, single-site operations

If you have a small team and only a handful of inspections, Excel can still handle the workflow well.

  • Few staff involved
  • Limited inspection scope
  • Few photos
Partial systemization

Lighten input and sharing first

If you only move the checklist online first, field entry and photo collection become much lighter.

  • You want one searchable list
  • You want photo collection first
  • You only need corrective notifications
Full systemization

Build around history and notifications

If you manage multiple sites, subcontractors, or history retention, you should design for a system from the start.

  • Multiple sites
  • Strict corrective deadlines
  • Audit history required

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Here are the questions people usually ask before they adopt it.

What do you need for an estimate?

If you can share the inspection scope, number of sites, photo volume, and corrective-action flow, we can outline the estimate.

Can we use it with our current checklist?

Yes. You can keep the existing Excel checklist and move only photo collection or corrective notifications online first.

Is it suitable for mobile input?

Yes. The workflow is designed for field entry, so mobile viewing and data entry are both part of the concept.

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