CAT sheets & as-builts, explained.
Plain-English guides to Christchurch City Council’s CAT sheet and as-built requirements - what they are, how to complete them, and how to get them accepted. Independent, and linked back to the Council’s own pages.
What is a CCC CAT sheet? A plain-English guide for contractors new to Christchurch
New to Christchurch and hit "provide as-built records / CAT" at project close-out? Here's what that actually means.
Read → Guide 02The five CAT template types, and how to pick the right one
Using the wrong template means rework. Here's how to choose before you go to site.
Read → Guide 03As-built survey data requirements: datums, GNSS and getting your levels right
The single most common reason a Christchurch CAT sheet can't be processed is the wrong vertical datum. Read this first.
Read → Guide 04How to submit a CAT sheet: the as-built data portal vs email
Two different routes, depending on the template. Send it the wrong way and it can stall.
Read → Guide 05Why CAT sheets get rejected (and how to avoid the rework)
A checklist of the issues that stop a Christchurch CAT being processed - and what to do instead.
Read → Guide 06Where CAT sheets fit: the IDS, the CSS and your project close-out
CAT sheets don't exist in isolation. Here's how they sit inside CCC's standards and your programme.
Read → Guide 07Decommissioned and disposed assets: the Council Disposal Sheet
Removing or abandoning an existing CCC asset? It has to be recorded too.
Read → Guide 08CAT sheets FAQ: quick answers for busy project managers
Quick answers to the questions project managers ask most about CCC CAT sheets - templates, datums, submission, portal access and what to hand over.
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