Completion Acceptance Reference Sample Clauses

The Completion Acceptance Reference clause defines the process and criteria by which a party formally acknowledges that a project, deliverable, or service has been completed to the agreed-upon standards. Typically, this involves the submission of a reference document or certificate that confirms all contractual requirements have been met, and may require inspection, testing, or review before acceptance is granted. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear, documented point at which obligations are fulfilled, reducing disputes over whether the work has been satisfactorily completed.
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Completion Acceptance Reference. Party B shall provide to Party A the main codes used for the construction drawings. The following references shall be used by Party A to determine whether to accept the completed project: - Load code for the design of building structures (GB50009-2001) - Foundation design code of building foundation (GB5007-2002) - Design code of steel structure (GB50017-2003) - Technical specification for steel structure of portal frame light house (CECS 102:2002) - Design code of concrete structure (GB50010-2002) - Technical specification for building pile foundation (JGJ94-94) - Construction quality acceptance code for steel structure of building (GB50205-2001) - Technical specification for steel structure welding of building (JGJ81-2002) - Technical specification for cold-rolled thin-wall steel structure (GB50018-2002) - Other current national related codes and acceptance criteria