MONITORING OF CONSTRUCTION Sample Clauses

MONITORING OF CONSTRUCTION. 13.1 Monthly progress reports During the Construction Period, the Concessionaire shall, no later than 7 (seven) days after the close of each month, furnish to the Authority and the Independent Engineer a monthly report on progress of the Construction Works and shall promptly give such other relevant information as may be required by the Independent Engineer.
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MONITORING OF CONSTRUCTION. 13.1 Monthly progress reports
MONITORING OF CONSTRUCTION. 60 13.1 Monthly progress reports 60 13.2 Inspection 60 13.3 Tests 60 13.4 Delays during construction 61 13.5 Suspension of unsafe Construction Works 61 13.6 Video recording 61 ARTICLE 14: COMPLETION CERTIFICATE ............................................................................. 62 14.1 Tests 62 14.2 Completion Certificate 62 14.3 Provisional Certificate 62 14.4 Completion of Punch List items 63 14.5 Withholding of Provisional Certificate 63 14.6 Rescheduling of Tests 63
MONITORING OF CONSTRUCTION. 11.5.1. During construction of the Project, the Concessionaire shall furnish monthly progress reports to the Engineer-in-Charge on the progress of Construction Works, i.e., planned v/s actual progress highlighting the delays along with reasons for delay, EHS standards followed, any shortcomings, near-miss incidence and shall also give such other relevant information as may be required by the Authority. The monthly progress reports shall be submitted no later than 7 (seven) days after the close of each month;
MONITORING OF CONSTRUCTION. 13.1 Monthly progress reports During the Construction Period, the Mine Operator shall, no later than 7 (seven) days after the close of each month, furnish to the Authority and theEngineer in charge, a monthly report on progress of the Construction Works and installation of Equipment, and shall promptly give such other relevant information as may be required by the Engineer in charge.
MONITORING OF CONSTRUCTION. The Contractor shall measure the success of the OPV Programme against the Contract KPIs. The OPVs shall be constructed in accordance with the Contractor’s internal processes as are in force from time to time. This will include the production by the Contractor of a Requirements and Acceptance Database ("RADb") and a Vessel Acceptance Matrix ("VAM"). The Contractor shall provide copies of the RADb and the VAM to the Authority on the Shared Data Environment. The Authority may attend and witness such events required by the Contractor’s internal process as it wishes such as design reviews, installation inspections, compartment completion inspections, factory inspection, tests of equipment that is acquired by the Contractor for use on the OPV Programme and Engineering Trials. The Authority may also inspect any part of the OPVs as they are constructed and set to work and raise such observations as it may choose. The Contractor shall pay due regard to any such observations made by the Authority. The Contractor shall produce the following categories of documents as part of its internal processes: Test forms; Basin / Harbour Trial Reports; and Sea Trial Reports. Each of these documents may record Defects and other observations for mitigation at a later stage in the OPV Programme including as part of the D3B process. Such documents (once produced) shall be provided to the Authority on the Shared Data Environment for its review and comment, and the Contractor shall pay due regard to any such comments made by the Authority. No later than twelve (12) months prior to Acceptance, the Contractor shall notify the Authority of the actual number of documents that will be produced under Clause 1.159 and the Parties shall then agree in writing which of these shall be signed by the Contractor as a condition to Acceptance. QUALITY ASSURANCE The following DEFSTANs and AQAPs shall apply to this Contract (subject always to Clause 3 (Precedence)) and the Contractor shall procure that such DEFSTANs and AQAPs apply to its sub-contracts to the extent possible: AQAP 2110 (Edition 3 November 2009) NATO Quality Assurance Requirements for Design, Development and Production; DEFSTAN 05-61 Part 1 (Issue 5 August 2010) Quality Assurance Procedural Requirements Part 1 Concessions; AQAP 2105 (Edition 2 November 2009) NATO Requirements for Deliverable Quality Plans; AQAP 2210 (Edition 3 November 2009) NATO Supplementary Software Quality Assurance Requirements to AQAP 2110; DEFSTAN 02-41 (Issue 3 ...
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MONITORING OF CONSTRUCTION. 36 12.1Monthly progress reports 36 12.2Inspection 36 12.3Tests 36
MONITORING OF CONSTRUCTION. (a) Quarterly progress reports During the Construction Period, the SPD shall, no later than 15 (fifteen) Days after the close of each quarter, submit to RUMSL, with a copy to the Procurer, a quarterly progress report on progress of the construction works and shall promptly give such other relevant information as may be reasonably required by RUMSL. The quarterly progress report shall set out the following:
MONITORING OF CONSTRUCTION. MIS Reports During the Construction Period, the Concessionaire shall, no later than 30 (thirty) days after the close of each quarter, furnish to Maha-Metro a MIS Report on progress of the Construction Works and shall promptly give all such other relevant information in the report as may be required by Maha-Metro on time-to-time.
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