Construction Completion Certificates Sample Clauses
The Construction Completion Certificates clause establishes the requirement for formal documentation verifying that a construction project or a specific phase of work has been finished according to the contract's specifications. Typically, this involves an inspection by a qualified party, such as an architect or engineer, who confirms that all contractual obligations have been met before issuing the certificate. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear, official record of completion, which is often necessary for triggering final payments, releasing retainage, or transferring responsibility for the project.
Construction Completion Certificates. As each Dedicated Utility or Improvement is completed, the Developer shall submit to the Manager four (4) copies of a proposed Construction Completion Certificate duly signed by the Developer and the Developer’s Consulting Engineer for the Dedicated Utility or Improvement together with such information and documents required by the Servicing Standards. The Manager shall make an inspection of the Dedicated Utility or Improvement within one (1) month from the date of receipt of the proposed Construction Completion Certificate. The Manager may extend the one (1) month period by such additional time as is required to carry out a proper inspection and shall give written notice to the Developer of any such extension.
Construction Completion Certificates. 19.1 Prior to the application for the Construction Completion Certificate, the Developer shall Restore, except for those items listed in subsection 18.2(1) or (2) for which payment has been made pursuant to subsection 18.5, the City-Lands disturbed by the Shoring Work to a state equal to or better than that which existed prior to the commencement of the Shoring Work.
19.2 If the Developer has Restored the City-Lands, excluding those items listed in subsection 18.2(1) or (2) for which payment has been made pursuant to subsection 18.5, the Developer shall provide written notice to the Director requesting Inspection of the Work and submit to the Indemnification Agreement Coordinator a certified and sealed certificate from an Independent Professional Engineer indicating that all Removable Portions of the Shoring Work have been removed from the City-Lands or what components of the Shoring Work have not been removed from City-Lands.
19.3 If the Director determines there are defects or deficiencies on or in the City-Lands, the Construction Completion Certificate will not be issued by the Director and a list of identified defects and deficiencies will be returned to the Developer. The Developer shall correct the said defects and deficiencies and any other defects or deficiencies, and the Developer shall request a further Inspection of the City-Lands.
19.4 The Developer shall submit a separate certificate duly signed and sealed by a Independent Professional Engineer certifying that all backfilling operations carried out by the Developer have been carried out in accordance with the backfilling requirements in the City’s Standards and Specifications.
19.5 If an Inspection shows that the City-Land is Restored in accordance with this agreement and to the satisfaction of the Director, the Director will issue the Construction Completion Certificate.
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