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Certificate of Worthiness (SLF) Checklist for Commercial Buildings

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A Certificate of Worthiness (SLF) proves that a building has met safety, health, comfort, and accessibility requirements before use. For commercial buildings, this document is an important part of operation and risk control.

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Main Inspection Areas

SLF evaluation does not only review physical building conditions. It also covers technical documents, functional compliance, and safety system readiness.

ComponentInspection Focus
ArchitectureRoom layout, access, and building function compliance.
StructureStructural element condition and technical calculation evidence.
MEPElectrical, water, sanitation, and supporting systems.
SafetyEvacuation routes, fire protection, and emergency signs.

Pre-Submission Checklist

  • Make sure as-built drawings match field conditions.
  • Collect testing documents and supporting installation certificates.
  • Review user accessibility and evacuation routes.
  • Prepare correction notes before final inspection.
A well-prepared SLF process helps building owners reduce operational obstacles and improve tenant confidence.

PT Parama Karya Enjineering supports document review, technical coordination, and assistance until the building is ready for evaluation.

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