I found this from a user that posted it in 2013 by the name of Avalanche.
I found it very useful .
Hopefully it can help someone else also
PCI check list
General Tips
• Take a copy of:
o your contract,
o your electrical plan
o any documents related to agreed fittings, placements, colours.
• Take packet of extra dots – these are used by many inspections to mark errors
• Be methodical go room by room
• Cut and paste the components of this checklist to a spreadsheet and set up a list for each room so you don’t miss anything.
• Get carbon paper to make a duplicate
• Check your contract and ensure anything listed on there not on this list is included
• Cross off each item as you inspect it and record it on your spreadsheet
• Don’t jump ahead of your SS or go too fast.
• Ensure the Site Supervisor / Manager’s (SS) handwriting is legible
• Make sure ALL of your concerns are noted down on paper and not skipped over.
• Don’t move onto the next room until you are completely satisfied.
• Continue to all your tests and checks even if the SS seems impatient or tells you not everything needs checking.
• Do not accept the excuse that a future fitting will hide a defect.
• If it appears sub-standard to you it probably is, do not accept “that is standard” if it appears wrong to you, insist on having the item noted.
• Take step ladder/ladder to reach light sockets/climb into manhole
• Take a light bulb, small electrical device, a stepladder, straight edge and a torch.
• Take a cloth and some spray cleaner.
• Take a bottle for water.
Indoors
Structure (Ceiling to Floor)
• Ceiling
o Check the ceiling is smooth with no obvious joints or uneven sections
o Check the entire ceiling has been painted.
o Check ceiling paint for patches, especially where paint has been sprayed, not rolled
o Check there are no holes around the edges of the light fittings.
o Check and ensure any obvious screws in light fittings have been screwed in straight and to their extent.
o Ensure the light fittings are not loose.
o Check cornice looks secure and there are no gaps between the cornice and where it joins the ceiling and walls.
o Check cornice corner joints and any joins in the length of the cornice and make sure they are evenly lined up and properly finished.
o If a piece of cornice finishes partway along a wall e.g. where there is a ceiling height change, ensure the end has been finished off properly.
o Get up in the manhole, check all insulation has been laid, not just thrown up in bundles
• Walls
o Check walls are smooth, level and free from dints, look from two angles
o Check that joints in the wall are not obvious and have been smoothly finished to blend the whole wall.
o Check any niches in the walls have been properly squared and the edges of them are square, firm and free from divets.
o Check wall corners are square and even and there are no divets.
o Check ceiling paint for patches, especially where paint has been sprayed, not rolled. Double check dark corners.
o Check there are no holes around the edges of the light fittings.
o Check doors are securely and evenly fitted.
o Open and close doors and ensure they do not stick.
o Ensure the doors open in the correct direction.
o Check door handles are all level (not on funny angles)
o Check there are no holes around the door handles where the holes have been drilled to big.
o Check door handles are not loose and open and close correctly.
o Check any door locks work correctly and if they have keys the keys fit.
o Ensure doors are painted on all edges including top and bottom.
o Check all windows open and close smoothly.
o Window frames are free from paint overspray.
o Check there are no gaps around the windows where brickwork meets the frame.
o Use straight edge to ensure all windows are straight.
o Ensure window glass is not cracked or scratched anywhere including small chips at the edges.
o Keys for windows fit and all are accounted for.
o Ensure the rubber holding the window in smooth, complete with no gaps.
o Ensure any tint or film on the windows is free from bubbles and goes all the way evenly to all edges.
o Check for any gaps around the window between the window and the wall it’s fitted in.
o Check that all windowsills are square and if wooden are correctly fitted.
o Ensure windows have been properly finished either by being square set or with properly placed and fitted mouldings.
• Floors
o Check skirting board is secure and there are no gaps between the boards and where it joins the floor and walls.
o Check skirting board corner joints and any joins in the length of boards and make sure they are evenly lined up and properly finished.
o If a piece of skirting board finishes partway along a wall e.g. where a wall ends, ensure the end has been finished off properly.
o Ensure floors are smooth and even and there are no chips on tile edges.
o Ensure laid floors do not have any gaps or missed areas.
o Ensure joints between different floors are properly finished with a joiner fitting.
o For tiled and wooden floors take shoes off, walk around with socks on and see if any sharp bits catch hold.
o For carpeted floors ensure they are secure around the edges and there are no bubbles or bulges.
o Ensure floors are clear of marks and stains.
o Ensure wooden and vinyl floors are clear of divets and damage.
o Ensure the mortar in tiled floors is evenly spaced.
o Ensure mortar in tiled floors is solid, does not crumble and is evenly coloured.
o Ensure tiled floors are laid in the correctly e.g. angled vs square, for rectangular tiles check the direction is correct.
o Look for any cracked or chipped tiles especially where they are partially hidden.
o Pour some water around the drain on the floor and ensure the floor drains to the drain hole.
Electrical
• Check the electrical plan and make sure all power-points/light switches are correctly placed.
• Check there are no gaps around light or powerpoint fittings
• Test light switches and dimmer switches using the bulb if necessary.
• Test all power points by plugging in the small electrical device.
• Test sensor lights and ensure the sensors work correctly.
• Turn security system on and test each sensor to ensure the system works.
• Test intercom system and ensure the system works.
• Check the vacuum system and ensure all outlets have suction.
• Make sure smoke alarms are installed.
• Ensure the garage door works correctly and there are the correct number of remotes.
• Check electrical appliances work including oven, rangehood, exhaust fans etc
• Check the aircon system works properly in all rooms.
Plumbing and Wet Areas
• Check the drainage pipes under the sinks and ensure there are no leaks
• Feel around the joins in the pipes and make sure they are not moist.
• Check where the pipes join the taps and ensure there are no leaks there.
• Check you have all bath and sink plugs
• Check shower/tap fittings to ensure they have teflon/thread tape
• Run showers on full, check water drains away and doesn’t pool
• Flush toilets on half and full settings
• Sit on toilets for a better view from the 'other' direction and to ensure it is not wobbly
• Make sure toilets are chalked to the floor.
• Fill the bathtubs with water, let it settle then ensure it drains fully away.
• Fill sinks and make sure they drain properly.
• Ensure there is both hot and cold water
• Ensure sinks and bath are free from damage.
• Ensure every tap hot and cold has been turned on.
• Check taps and shower fittings swivel and move how they should.
• If there are duel sinks fill both at the same time and ensure they can both drain.
• Ensure all showers and baths have been siliconed where they meet tiles or where tiles create a corner e.g. wall and floor meet, two walls meet.
• Check that tiles do not sound hollow when tapped as this may indicate they have not been properly cemented and may crack or move.
• Chalk is applied between the shower frame and the tiles
• Ensure all silicon is seamless and does not contain gaps or holes where mould may grow.
• Ensure all towel rails and toilet roll holders are installed and securely fixed.
• Check mirrors are installed correctly and the edges siliconed.
• Ensure mirrors have no cracks and scratches.
• Make sure there is no grout or concrete under or in the drain outlets especially in the shower.
Cabinets
• Check flanges at the base of all cabinets
• Take a cloth in case you need to clean bench-tops to check for scratches
• Check where silicon meets benchtops.
• Ensure all silicon is seamless and does not contain gaps or holes where mould may grow.
• Open and close every door and drawer.
• If there are moveable fittings such as cupboard fittings ensure they move how they should.
• Check all the cupboard and draw fronts for scratches.
Cupboards
• Ensure cupboard doors are painted on all sides and edges.
• Check shelves to make sure they can take some weight without feeling flimsy
• Make sure shelf heights and depths are workable.
• Make sure hanging rails are correctly secured and have adequate supports so they will hold weight without bending.
Exterior
o Check lintels over windows are painted
o Roof tiles are sound, none are cracked
o Sheet metal roof is flat with no buckles.
o Sheet metal sheets overlap as per manufacturers specification.
o Roof fitings such as vents have a waterproofing plate around them that is silicon fitted to the roof.
o There is a gradient all the way around your house for water to not accumulate
o All vents have been installed
o Doors have enough gap around for when your house starts to move
o Expansion gaps in your brickwork are not clogged with cement.
o Downpipes have been painted.
o Render has been finished off square.
o Guttering is straight and there are no signs of leaks.
o All downpipe holes in the guttering have a down pipe affixed.
o Deck / balcony railings and/or glass are free from cracks and damage.
o Exterior clean is to standard with the yard free of building rubble.
o Included retaining walls have been built with adequate drainage.