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scope of work blog - Bridgit
October 24, 2022

Scope of work in construction: a complete guide and examples

Knowing exactly who is responsible for what job is important to navigating the complexity of construction projects. Documentation outlining required work not only provides guidance to workers regarding expectations but ensures that the project will meet its main goals and objectives. Keep reading to learn more about what a scope of work is and what to include in one.

What is a scope of work in construction?

A scope of work (SOW), also known as a statement of work, describes at length what work is required to successfully complete a project. It may be a separate document (attached to a construction agreement), or it may be integrated into the contract with its own designated section.

A scope of work describes the tasks that need to be done, as well as who is responsible for completing them. It creates a foundation for how work will be split up, and sets expectations for each worker’s responsibilities. Enough detail should be included, with obligations clearly communicated, to ensure that all team members are kept in the loop and understand the project’s short to long-term goals.

Projects that lack a scope of work may run into problems like project delays and payment disputes.

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