Common use of Mechanical Completion Clause in Contracts

Mechanical Completion. The Plant/ unit/ system is considered mechanically complete when all the construction work is completed in accordance with the drawings, specifications, instructions, codes & regulations all equipments and machines erected and aligned, all Electrical & Instruments installed and pipelines hooked-up. When plant/ unit/ system is declared mechanically complete, it will mean that w.r.t. that particular plant/unit/system: a) All the mechanical erection work is completed and a preliminary check is made in accordance with all engineering drawings. b) Supplied Equipments are firmly grouted. c) All permanent gaskets are installed unless specified otherwise. d) Initial charge of lubricants is filled, as required. e) All electrical fittings and connections are installed, completed and tested. f) All instruments are installed; calibrations and loop checking are completed. g) No load trial run of all electrical motors in decoupled condition. h) All painting and thermal insulation work is completed. After Mechanical completion is declared by Contractor, NRDA & PMC will prepare a checklist, check list to be attended by respective Contractors for Pre- Commissioning.

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Sources: Tender Agreement, Tender Agreement, Tender Agreement