Why this matters
A commercial scope should address equipment, zones, access, scheduling and operational impact.
What to review
Commercial decision-makers need a scope that can be reviewed by owners, managers and other stakeholders.
Document equipment and control concerns, access requirements, affected areas, scheduling limitations and coordination with other work.
Service history and condition notes also help separate immediate work from future planning.
Turn the information into a clear next step
General information cannot replace review of the actual property and equipment. Use these questions to prepare the service conversation, then confirm the scope, assumptions and next step in writing.

