Description: The ‘Project Closure’ is the final phase of the project management process, where all activities are formally concluded and it is ensured that the established objectives have been met. During this stage, a thorough review of the project is conducted, results are documented, and the performance of the team and the processes used is evaluated. It is a crucial moment for reflection and learning, as it allows for the identification of lessons learned and best practices that can be applied in future projects. Additionally, the formal delivery of deliverables to the client or stakeholders is carried out, ensuring that all requirements and expectations are met. Project closure also involves the release of resources, both human and material, and the formal dissolution of the project team. This phase not only ensures that the project is closed in an orderly manner but also provides an opportunity to celebrate the achievements made and recognize the team’s efforts. In summary, project closure is a comprehensive process that ensures that all aspects of the project have been completed and adequately documented for the future.