K&K Data Service Inc.
Site Readiness Checklist
A practical intake worksheet for data center site work, equipment staging, prefab delivery, and field coordination planning. This worksheet is a planning aid, not a substitute for engineering, permitting, safety, or legal review.
Project Basics
Project name
Requested start window
Primary contact
Site city / region
Access And Deliveries
Truck route has clear width, height, turning radius, and load limit reviewed.
Overhead obstructions such as lines, branches, canopies, or signs are identified.
Gate, driveway, and laydown area are photographed from multiple angles.
Delivery windows, work hours, and local access restrictions are understood.
Offloading And Lifting
Offloading responsibility is assigned before shipment or mobilization.
Forklift, telehandler, crane, or other handling equipment capacity is confirmed.
Ground bearing condition and matting needs are reviewed.
Street, crane, traffic, or site permits are identified with responsible parties.
Temporary Utilities And Site Facilities
Temporary power availability, voltage, capacity, and distance are documented.
Generator rules, noise limits, and permitted operating hours are reviewed.
Water access, lighting, restroom access, and crew parking are considered.
Nearby fuel and service options are known for longer mobilizations.
Foundations, Layout, And Set Area
Foundation type, status, and completion date are clear.
Anchor bolt size, spacing, projection, and orientation are verified where applicable.
Control lines, set area, drainage, slope, and service access are reviewed.
As-built sketches, utility maps, or permit conditions are available if needed.
Safety, Rules, And Coordination
Site orientation, badging, PPE rules, and daily access procedure are defined.
Concurrent trades, work zones, and daily coordination contacts are identified.
Waste, packaging disposal, and material protection expectations are clear.
Recent photos of gate, road, laydown, set area, and utility conditions are ready.
Bring this worksheet to early project planning with available site photos, drawings, utility notes, and known constraints. K&K can use the information to ask better follow-up questions and route the request to the right project team.