In construction projects, if the work is not properly recorded, it can lead to disputes, payment delays, and quantity issues later.
That’s why the JMR (Job Measurement Record) Book plays a critical role on every construction site. This infographic explains: ✔️ What is a JMR Book ✔️ Why it is important in construction projects ✔️ What details are recorded in JMR ✔️ Step-by-step process of maintaining JMR ✔️ Sample JMR entry format ✔️ Difference between JMR, MB & RA Bill ✔️ Best practices for accurate site documentation A properly maintained JMR helps in: ✅ Quantity verification ✅ Billing & payment certification ✅ Claim management ✅ Site transparency ✅ Legal and technical documentation Every Site Engineer, Billing Engineer, QS Engineer, Contractor, and Project Manager should clearly understand JMR documentation