Completion Plan Sample Clauses

A Completion Plan clause outlines the specific steps, milestones, and timelines required to finish a project or fulfill contractual obligations. It typically details the sequence of tasks, assigns responsibilities to parties involved, and sets deadlines for each phase of the work. By clearly defining the path to completion, this clause helps ensure that all parties understand their duties and the expected schedule, reducing the risk of delays or misunderstandings.
Completion Plan. If any B▇▇▇ has not achieved Substantial Performance by the Guaranteed Substantial Performance Date or it is known to the Parties that Substantial Performance will not be achieved by the Guaranteed Substantial Performance Date, the Contractor shall, within three (3) days, submit for review and approval by the Owner a written completion plan (the “Completion Plan”) detailing steps the Contractor will take to complete all necessary Work to meet the requirements of Substantial Performance. The Owner shall provide written approval or rejection (with comments) to the Contractor within five (5) Working Days of receipt of the Completion Plan. If rejected, the Contractor shall then resubmit to the Owner within the next five (5) Working Days a revised Completion Plan addressing such comments as shall have been provided by the Owner. The Owner shall provide written comment and, within the next three (3) Working Days after receipt of the Owner’s written comment, the Contractor shall revise and resubmit the Completion Plan within these time limits until the Contractor has addressed all comments of the Owner, and the Contractor shall then promptly proceed with such Work as may be required under the Completion Plan. The preparation, review and revision of a Completion Plan and performance of Work as required by the Completion Plan shall not be deemed in any way to have relieved the Contractor of its obligation to achieve Substantial Performance expeditiously or be a basis for an increase in the Fixed Contract Price.
Completion Plan. Contractor shall submit 3 set of Drawings showing location of each installation.
Completion Plan. (a) Project Co shall prepare a draft Completion Plan and shall provide a copy of such draft plan to the Design and Construction Compliance Consultant not less than one hundred and fifty (150) days prior to the Planned Completion Date. (b) The Design and Construction Compliance Consultant shall provide Project Co with comments on the draft Completion Plan in accordance with the Review Procedure and Project Co shall revise the draft Completion Plan to the extent required through the Review Procedure. (c) The review by the Design and Construction Compliance Consultant of any document in accordance with this Section 4.6 shall not relieve Project Co (or the Project Co Architect) of its obligations under this Agreement or any Applicable Law. (d) Any proposed delay shall be promptly reported to the Independent Certifier and the Design and Construction Compliance Consultant with the proposed rectification required to enable the Planned Completion Date to be met.
Completion Plan. Contractor represents and warrants that the items contained in the budget provided in connection with the Completion Plan are good faith estimates.
Completion Plan. Project Co must prepare a Completion Plan that complies with the requirements of Clause 13.2 (Completion Plan) of this Agreement.

Related to Completion Plan

  • Construction Progress Schedule A schedule indicating proposed activity sequences and durations, milestone dates for receipt and approval of pertinent information, preparation, submittal, and processing of Shop Drawings and Samples, delivery of materials or equipment requiring long-lead time procurement, and proposed date(s) of Material Completion and Occupancy and Final Completion. The schedule will be developed to represent the sixteen or seventeen CSI Specification Divisions. It shall have a minimum number of activities as required to adequately represent to Owner the complete scope of work and define the Project’s critical path and associated activities. If the Project is to be phased, then each individual Phase should be identified from start through completion of the overall Project and should be individually scheduled and described, including any Owner’s occupancy requirements and showing portions of the Project having occupancy priority. The format of the schedule will have dependencies indicated on a monthly grid identifying milestone dates such as construction start, phase construction, structural top out, dry-in, rough-in completion, metal stud and drywall completion, equipment installation, systems operational, Material Completion and Occupancy Date, final inspection dates, Punchlist, and Final Completion date.

  • Construction Plans Tenant shall prepare final plans and specifications for the Tenant Improvements that (a) are consistent with and are logical evolutions of the Approved Schematic Plans and (b) incorporate any other Tenant-requested (and Landlord-approved) Changes (as defined below). As soon as such final plans and specifications ("Construction Plans") are completed, Tenant shall deliver the same to Landlord for Landlord's approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. All such Construction Plans shall be submitted by Tenant to Landlord in electronic .pdf, CADD and full-size hard copy formats, and shall be approved or disapproved by Landlord within ten (10) business days after delivery to Landlord. Landlord's failure to respond within such ten (10) business day period shall be deemed approval by Landlord. If the Construction Plans are disapproved by Landlord, then Landlord shall notify Tenant in writing of its objections to such Construction Plans, and the parties shall confer and negotiate in good faith to reach agreement on the Construction Plans. Promptly after the Construction Plans are approved by Landlord and Tenant, two (2) copies of such Construction Plans shall be initialed and dated by Landlord and Tenant, and Tenant shall promptly submit such Construction Plans to all appropriate Governmental Authorities for approval. The Construction Plans so approved, and all change orders approved (to the extent required) by Landlord, are referred to herein as the "Approved Plans."

  • Construction Management Plan Contractor shall prepare and furnish to the Owner a thorough and complete plan for the management of the Project from issuance of the Proceed Order through the issuance of the Design Professional's Certificate of Material Completion. Such plan shall include, without limitation, an estimate of the manpower requirements for each trade and the anticipated availability of such manpower, a schedule prepared using the critical path method that will amplify and support the schedule required in Article 2.1.5 below, and the Submittal Schedule as required in Article 2.2.3. The Contractor shall include in his plan the names and resumés of the Project Superintendent, Project Manager and the person in charge of Safety.

  • Action Plan A form documenting key tasks that must be completed to create change. Action 16 Plans detail how resources are to be used to get the planned work done.

  • Implementation Plan The Authority shall cause to be prepared an Implementation Plan meeting the requirements of Public Utilities Code Section 366.2 and any applicable Public Utilities Commission regulations as soon after the Effective Date as reasonably practicable. The Implementation Plan shall not be filed with the Public Utilities Commission until it is approved by the Board in the manner provided by Section 4.9.