Final Completion definition

Final Completion means the date determined and certified by A/E and Owner on which the Work is fully and satisfactorily complete in accordance with the Contract.
Final Completion means that the Work is fully and finally complete in accordance with the Contract Documents, as more fully set forth in Section 6.09 A.
Final Completion means acceptance of the Work by the County as evidenced by its signature upon Final Certificate of Completion and approval thereof by the Board of County Commissioners. The Final Certificate of Completion shall be signed only after the County has assured itself by tests, inspection or otherwise that all of the provisions of the Contract have been carried out to its satisfaction.

Examples of Final Completion in a sentence

  • Note that construction should be substantially complete within three (3) years from Notice to Proceed and occupancy must occur within ninety (90) days of Final Completion.

  • Time to Completion • Substantial Completion – 180 Days from Notice to Proceed • Final Completion – 10 Days beyond Substantial Completion Date Material, Safety, and Job Preparation • Set-up safety equipment and material per OSHA standards.

  • MILESTONE DATES/SCHEDULE Milestone 1 Substantial Completion 180 Days From Date of NTP Milestone 2 Final Completion 190 Days From Date of NTP PRICING SCHEDULE Contract includes furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and incidentals as required for Median Landscaping on Ten Mile Road per ITB BID# PKS-2431-11445.

  • The Sewer Improvements shall not be connected to the District’s system or otherwise utilized for the collection and conveyance of sewage until the Developer has met all District Requirements including without limitation, completed all Sewer Improvements, passed all inspections, paid all fees required by this Agreement, by the District’s Construction Standards and Design Specifications and by the District’s Rules and Regulations, and received the District’s Certificate of Final Completion.

  • The Architect and/or Engineer shall, upon written request from CONTRACTOR, conduct inspections to determine the date of Substantial Completion and the date of Final Completion, will receive and forward to COUNTY for COUNTY’s review and records, written warranties and related documents required by the Contract Documents and will issue a final Certificate for Payment upon compliance with the requirements of the Contract Documents.


More Definitions of Final Completion

Final Completion means the completion of all the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents and the acceptance thereof by the University. Completion of the Work includes (1) full performance of all Contract terms; (2) acceptance of the Work by University; (3) resolution of all outstanding Changes of Contract; (4) completion of all “punch-list” items; and (5) delivery of all Close-out Documents.
Final Completion means that the Trade Contractor has satisfactorily completed all of the Trade Contractor Work in strict conformity with the requirements of the Trade Contract Agreement, the Trade Contractor Work has been finally accepted by the Authority and the Trade Contractor’s submission of and the Authority’s approval of the Trade Contractor’s Final Application for Payment.
Final Completion means the date determined and certified by Design Professional and Owner on which the Work is fully and satisfactorily complete in accordance with the Contract.
Final Completion means the point at which the Work has been completed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents, including Punch list items.
Final Completion means that all work has been completed in conformance with the Contract Documents and the Contract has been fully performed.
Final Completion means that the Work is fully and finally completed in accordance with the Contract Documents.
Final Completion means acceptance of the Work by the County as evidenced by its signature upon final Certificate of Completion and approval thereof by the County. The final Certificate of Completion shall be signed only after the County has assured itself by tests, inspection or otherwise that all of the provisions and requirements of the Contract have been carried out to its satisfaction.