The Job Jacket
The job jacket or folder is a file folder. It is created once the job is sold. The folder and its contents stay at the office and never leave it. All originals are photocopied from this folder and copies are used in the field. If any documentation is lost in the field, it can be replaced by copying the original in the job jacket. The cover of the job jacket lists the project name, address, phone/ fax numbers, contact persons, list of payments made with dates and information specific to the job. The file contents include the items listed below.

1. Job proposal, and drawing-A copy of the signed proposal or quotation with a drawing of the job. The proposal is not given to the job foreman. However, the drawing is given to him to guide layout and construction.

The drawing is easiest to read and estimate quantities from it if drawn on graph paper to a convenient scale. The owner/customer should sign the drawing as part of approving the proposal. The proposal and drawings can be used to clarify the scope of the job if questions arise. It can be useful in keeping the crew or owner from making any unauthorized changes. Changes orders are kept in the folder as well.

2. Maps-A map photocopied from a city map shows the exact location of the job site and environs. Maps should also show where dump sites are located, as well as places for purchasing pavers, base, bedding sand, and other materials required for the job. Copies of these maps should be issued to the foreman and given to drivers going to the job. Besides company employees, drivers can include those hauling away materials, and those delivering base, sand, pavers, and other materials. Some companies are using GPS to find sites plus track vehicle mileage and travel times.

3. Job Sheet- This gives essential information for the foreman to organize the job. It includes information on the materials, laying pattern, and edge restraints, plus any special requirements of the job. The exact format will vary with the preferences of the contractor. These forms can be modified by the contractor to suit particular needs. The foreman generally completes the job sheet as a way to plan the job.

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4. Daily Time Sheets-These are for recording all labor and materials for each day of work on a given job. Each worker is responsible for completing a job sheet at the end of each day. The foreman completes his and collects the completed sheets from the crew. Each labor operation has a code or number so that each can be tracked. Materials have code numbers as well. These codes are essential to tracking job costs.

5. Job Cost Sheets for Materials and Labor -These are provided by the estimator. This information is used by the foreman to complete the Job Sheet. The Job Cost Sheets tell the foreman what materials and labor to document during the job. The estimated list of materials, labor functions and hours are provided by the estimator on the sheet. The actual amounts consumed are written by the foreman. The functions of labor, number of hours, and materials consumed are transferred from the daily time sheets by the foreman. If there are additional labor functions, hours, and materials consumed, these are entered by the foreman on the Job Cost Sheets.
The Job Costs Sheets for Materials and Labor indicate what is expected from the foreman to complete the job. They are not intended to evaluate the performance of the foreman. The completed sheets are a tool that tell the estimator how well the job was estimated.

Copies of the items 1-5 listed above should be kept in a clear plastic holder, carried in the foreman’s or job superintendent’s vehicle. The information should be on the job site at all times until the job is finished. All sheets, i.e., the daily time sheets and job cost sheets are returned to the job jacket at the office by the foreman at the end of each day.
Other items that belong in the office job folder include job cost estimate sheets for labor and materials, the estimate pricing summary sheet, actual vs. estimated job costing sheet, material order forms (company purchase orders), and copies of checks issued as payment for the job.

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