What Is Joint Measurement Record? JMR

What is JMR (Joint Measurement Record)?

JMR is a record format for extra work records at the construction site and for billing and permission for that work.

  • In Civil Engineering we generally follow drawings to execute work on site.
  • Before going to start the job a thorough estimation and planning are done for a particular work.
  • But sometimes we encounter situations which are beyond our control, for which immediate planning is required.
  • For this type of work, prior cost estimation is not done.
  • To start this job approval is needed from authorities and simultaneously it is noted down in the Joint measurement record.
  • After completion of the work, a xerox copy is verified by on-site Engineers & Supervisors.
  • After this contractor send it to the accounts department for payment.

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