Material Completion Sample Clauses

Material Completion. 6.1.1 – Material Completion
Material Completion. See Section 6.
Material Completion. Material Completion is specifically defined in the General Conditions and all references to substantial completion or the concept of substantial completion are deleted and of no force and effect in the Contract Documents. The Design Professional shall cooperate with the Contractor in preparing for and implementing the Inspection for Material Completion, and shall conduct inspections and evaluations to document Material Completion within ten business days from notice of request. Upon successful completion of the Inspection for Material Completion as specified in the General Conditions, the Design Professional shall issue a Certificate of Material Completion. The Certificate of Material Completion shall include the Final Punch List that shall specify each item that constitutes either a Minor Item or Permitted Incomplete Work, as defined in the General Conditions, and shall additionally specify a value for each. It is the responsibility of the Design Professional to have its representative and representatives of its major consultants present for the inspection and evaluation for Material Completion. Otherwise, the inspection and evaluation will be canceled and rescheduled at the Design Professional's expense. The Design Professional who executes the Certificate of Material Completion must be the person who has executed the Design Professional’s Contract or its successor.
Material Completion. The Material Completion Date is  . The Construction Phase shall commence upon the Proceed Order Date and the Work shall reach Material Completion as of the Material Completion Date.
Material Completion. Material Completion occurs when the Work of the Project is complete in accordance with the Contract Documents, except for any Minor Items or Permitted Incomplete Work, so that Owner and Using Agency can occupy and utilize the Work for its intended use. Material Completion Date. The date by which CM/GC shall achieve Material Completion with respect to the Work of the Project.
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Material Completion. The Material Completion Date shall be achieved within consecutive calendar days beginning with the date specified in the Proceed Order.
Material Completion. Material Completion occurs when the Work of the Project is complete in accordance with the Contract Documents, except for any Minor Items or Permitted Incomplete Work, so that Owner and Using Agency can occupy and utilize the Work for its intended use.
Material Completion. Material Completion of the CM/GC Construction Contract requires that the Work be materially complete so that the Using Agency can use and occupy the entire Project for its intended purpose. The Design Professional shall cooperate with the CM/GC in preparing for and implementing the Inspection for Material Completion Review of Final Documents. As a prerequisite to Material Completion, the CM/GC is required to submit certain Final Documents to the Design Professional. The Design Professional shall review the Manufacturer’s Certification of Major Building System Components, Operations and Maintenance Manuals, Initial Test and Balance Report, and Marked-Up Construction Documents to determine compliance with the terms of the CM/GC Construction Contract. The Design Professional shall not issue the Certificate of Material Completion until it has determined that the Final Documents have been submitted and are in compliance with the terms of the Contract.
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