Checklist guide

M&E Coordination Checklist

A checklist helps teams avoid missed coordination steps, but it should remain project-specific and linked to real project records.

Direct answer

An M&E coordination checklist should cover current drawings, revisions, spatial coordination, RFIs, decisions, risks, issue sheets, responsibilities, standards and handover evidence.

Register and revision checks

Confirm the current drawing set, superseded history, metadata quality and review readiness.

Action checks

Review open RFIs, decisions, comments, issues, risks and tasks that may affect design or construction coordination.

Issue and close-out checks

Confirm controlled issue packs, evidence requirements, snagging records and handover information where relevant.

FAQs

Common questions

Is Coorda generic project management software?

No. Coorda is drawing-led coordination software. It focuses on registers, revisions, RFIs, decisions, issue sheets, standards and project knowledge rather than generic task boards alone.

Can Coorda replace spreadsheets?

Coorda can replace disconnected drawing registers, RFI trackers and issue sheet spreadsheets where teams need live revision control, source links and an audit trail.

Who is Coorda for?

Coorda is for M&E coordination teams, including consultants, contractors, design managers and project managers who need traceable project information.

Does Coorda use AI?

Yes. Coorda Assist and AI-assisted checks help engineers understand project information, but outputs remain reviewable and do not replace professional engineering judgement.

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Coorda in practice

Move drawing coordination out of disconnected spreadsheets.

Coorda links drawing registers, revisions, RFIs, decisions, issue sheets, controlled outputs and project knowledge so the team can see what is known, what changed and what needs action next.