Practical Completion. 22.1 The Contractor must give to the Owner 5 business days prior written notice of the date upon which the Contractor anticipates that the Contract Work will reach Practical Completion. 22.2 On the date specified in that notice as the anticipated date on which the Contract Work will reach Practical Completion, the Owner or the Owner’s authorised representative will inspect the Contract Work and if satisfied that the Contract Work has reached Practical Completion, and if the Contractor produces to the Owner satisfactory written evidence that all relevant inspections and approvals required by the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 and the Building Act 1975 and by any body having the relevant jurisdiction have been satisfactorily completed, the Contractor must: (a) compile with the Owner, or the Owner’s authorised representative, and sign the QBCC Form 5 - Defects Document and give a copy to the Owner; and (b) hand over the Contract Work to the Owner. 22.3 If the Owner considers that the Contract Work has not reached Practical Completion the Owner must as soon as practicable give the Contractor written notice of those matters which are required to be done for the Contract Work to reach Practical Completion. The Contractor must carry out such matters as may be necessary for the Contract Work to reach Practical Completion and must otherwise proceed in accordance with the preceding paragraph. 22.4 When the Contractor has satisfied all of its obligations under Condition 22.2 the Owner must immediately pay the Contractor the progress claim for the Practical Completion Stage (as adjusted under Condition 18, if applicable).
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Sources: QBCC Level 1 Renovation, Extension and Repair Contract, QBCC Level 1 Renovation, Extension and Repair Contract, QBCC Level 1 Renovation, Extension and Repair Contract
Practical Completion. 22.1 28.1 The Contractor must give to the Owner 5 business days prior written notice of the date upon which the Contractor anticipates that the Contract Work Works will reach Practical Completion.
22.2 28.2 On the date specified in that notice as the anticipated date on which the Contract Work Works will reach Practical Completion, the Owner or the Owner’s authorised representative Representative will inspect the Contract Work Works and if satisfied that the Contract Work has Works have reached Practical Completion, and if the Contractor produces to the Owner satisfactory written evidence that all relevant inspections and approvals required by the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 and the Building Act 1975 and by any body having the relevant jurisdiction have been satisfactorily completed, the Contractor must:
(a) compile complete with the Owner, or the Owner’s authorised representative, Owner and sign the QBCC Form 5 6 - Defects Document or similar appropriate document identifying agreed and non-agreed minor defects and minor omissions, and when the Contractor will remedy the agreed matters, and give a signed copy to the Owner; and
(b) give the Owner a completed and signed QBCC Form 7 - Certificate of Practical Completion stating that date as the Date of Practical Completion; and
(c) hand over the Contract Work Works to the Owner.
22.3 28.3 If the Owner considers that the Contract Work has Works have not reached Practical Completion the Owner must as soon as practicable give the Contractor written notice of those matters which are required to be done for the Contract Work Works to reach Practical Completion. The Contractor must carry out such matters as may be necessary for the Contract Work Works to reach Practical Completion and must otherwise proceed in accordance with the preceding paragraph.
22.4 28.4 The issue of a Certificate of Practical Completion does not constitute approval of any work under this Contract nor does it prejudice any claim by the Owner in respect of the work under this Contract.
28.5 When the Contractor has satisfied all of its obligations under Condition 22.2 28.2 the Owner must immediately pay the Contractor the progress claim for the Practical Completion Stage (as adjusted under Condition 1824, if applicable).
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Practical Completion. 22.1 28.1 The Contractor must give to the Owner 5 business days Business Days prior written notice of the date upon which the Contractor anticipates that the Contract Work Works will reach the Practical CompletionCompletion stage.
22.2 28.2 The Contractor will give the Owner written notice when it considers that the Works have reached the Practical Completion stage.
28.3 On the date specified in the notice under Condition 28.2 or within 2 Business Days after that notice as date and at a time agreed by the anticipated date on which parties (or if no time is agreed, at a time nominated by the Contract Work will reach Practical CompletionOwner), the Owner or the Owner’s authorised representative Representative will inspect the Contract Work Works with the Contractor and if satisfied that the Contract Work has Works have reached the Practical CompletionCompletion stage, and if the Contractor produces to the Owner satisfactory written evidence that all relevant inspections and approvals required by the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 2016 and the Building Act 1975 and by any body having the relevant jurisdiction have been satisfactorily completed, the Contractor must:
(a) compile with the Owner, or the Owner’s authorised representative, complete and sign the QBCC Form 5 6 - Defects Document or similar appropriate document identifying agreed and non-agreed minor defects and minor omissions that will not unreasonably affect occupation, and when the Contractor will remedy the agreed matters, and give a copy to the Owner; and
(b) give the Owner a completed and signed QBCC Form 7 - Certificate of Practical Completion stating that date as the Date of Practical Completion; and
(c) hand over the Contract Work Works to the OwnerOwner in exchange for payment in accordance with Condition 28.6.
22.3 28.4 If the Owner Owner, acting reasonably, considers that the Contract Work has Works have not reached the Practical Completion stage the Owner must as soon as practicable give the Contractor written notice of those matters which are required to be done for the Contract Work Works to reach Practical Completion. The Contractor must carry out such matters as may be necessary for the Contract Work Works to reach Practical Completion and must otherwise proceed in accordance with the preceding paragraphCondition 28.3.
22.4 28.5 The issue of a Certificate of Practical Completion does not constitute approval of any work under this Contract nor does it prejudice any claim by the Owner in respect of the work under this Contract.
28.6 When the Contractor has satisfied all of its obligations under Condition 22.2 28.3 the Owner must immediately pay the Contractor the progress claim for the Practical Completion Stage (as adjusted under Condition 1824, if applicable).
28.7 The Contractor must rectify the agreed minor defects and minor omissions by the time stated in the document referred to in Condition 28.3(a) subject to the Owner giving the Contractor reasonable access to the Site for that purpose.
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Sources: QBCC Level 2 Renovation, Extension and Repair Contract, QBCC Level 2 Renovation, Extension and Repair Contract, QBCC Level 2 Renovation, Extension and Repair Contract
Practical Completion. 22.1 The Contractor must give to the Owner 5 3 business days prior written notice of the date upon which the Contractor anticipates that the Contract Work will reach Practical Completion.
22.2 On the date specified in that notice as the anticipated date on which the Contract Work will reach Practical Completion, the Owner or the Owner’s authorised representative will inspect the Contract Work and if satisfied that the Contract Work has reached Practical Completion, and if the Contractor produces to the Owner satisfactory written evidence that all relevant inspections and approvals required by the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 and the Building Act 1975 and by any body having the relevant jurisdiction have been satisfactorily completed, the Contractor must:
(a) compile with the Owner, or the Owner’s authorised representative, and sign the QBCC Form 5 - Defects Document and give a copy to the Owner; and
(b) hand over the Contract Work to the Owner.
22.3 If the Owner considers that the Contract Work has not reached Practical Completion the Owner must as soon as practicable give the Contractor written notice of those matters which are required to be done for the Contract Work to reach Practical Completion. The Contractor must carry out such matters as may be necessary for the Contract Work to reach Practical Completion and must otherwise proceed in accordance with the preceding paragraph.
22.4 When the Contractor has satisfied all of its obligations under Condition 22.2 the Owner must immediately pay the Contractor the progress claim for the Practical Completion Stage (as adjusted under Condition 18, if applicable).
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Sources: QBCC Level 1 Renovation, Extension and Repair Contract
Practical Completion. 22.1 The Contractor must give to the Owner 5 3 business days prior written notice of the date upon which the Contractor anticipates that the Contract Work will reach Practical Completion.
22.2 . On the date specified in that notice as the anticipated date on which the Contract Work will reach Practical Completion, the Owner or the Owner’s authorised representative will inspect the Contract Work and if satisfied that the Contract Work has reached Practical Completion, and if the Contractor produces to the Owner satisfactory written evidence that all relevant inspections and approvals required by the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 and the Building Act 1975 and by any body having the relevant jurisdiction have been satisfactorily completed, the Contractor must:
(a) compile with the Owner, or the Owner’s authorised representative, and sign the QBCC Form 5 - Defects Document and give a copy to the Owner; and
(b) hand over give the Owner a Certificate of Practical Completion stating that date as the Date of Practical Completion; and
(c) handover the Contract Work to the Owner.
22.3 . If the Owner considers that the Contract Work has not reached Practical Completion Completion, the Owner must as soon as practicable give the Contractor written notice of those matters which are required to be done for the Contract Work to reach Practical Completion. The Contractor must carry out such matters as may be necessary for the Contract Work to reach Practical Completion and must otherwise proceed in accordance with the preceding paragraph.
22.4 . The issue of a Certificate of Practical Completion does not constitute approval of the Contract Work nor does it prejudice any claim by the Owner in respect of the Contract Work. When the Contractor has satisfied all of its obligations under Condition 22.2 15 the Owner must immediately pay the Contractor the progress claim for the Practical Completion Stage (as adjusted under Condition 1816, if applicable).
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Practical Completion. 22.1 28.1 The Contractor must give to the Owner 5 3 business days prior written notice of the date upon which the Contractor anticipates that the Contract Work Works will reach Practical Completion.
22.2 28.2 On the date specified in that notice as the anticipated date on which the Contract Work Works will reach Practical Completion, the Owner or the Owner’s authorised representative Representative will inspect the Contract Work Works and if satisfied that the Contract Work has Works have reached Practical Completion, and if the Contractor produces to the Owner satisfactory written evidence that all relevant inspections and approvals required by the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 and the Building Act 1975 and by any body having the relevant jurisdiction have been satisfactorily completed, the Contractor must:
(a) compile with the Owner, or the Owner’s authorised representative, complete and sign the QBCC Form 5 6 - Defects Document or similar appropriate document identifying agreed and non-agreed minor defects and minor omissions, and when the Contractor will remedy the agreed matters, and give a copy to the Owner; and
(b) give the Owner a completed and signed QBCC Form 7 - Certificate of Practical Completion stating that date as the Date of Practical Completion; and
(c) hand over the Contract Work Works to the Owner.
22.3 28.3 If the Owner considers that the Contract Work has Works have not reached Practical Completion the Owner must as soon as practicable give the Contractor written notice of those matters which are required to be done for the Contract Work Works to reach Practical Completion. The Contractor must carry out such matters as may be necessary for the Contract Work Works to reach Practical Completion and must otherwise proceed in accordance with the preceding paragraph.
22.4 28.4 The issue of a Certificate of Practical Completion does not constitute approval of any work under this Contract nor does it prejudice any claim by the Owner in respect of the work under this Contract.
28.5 When the Contractor has satisfied all of its obligations under Condition 22.2 28.2 the Owner must immediately pay the Contractor the progress claim for the Practical Completion Stage (as adjusted under Condition 1824, if applicable).
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Sources: QBCC Level 2 Renovation, Extension and Repair Contract
Practical Completion. 22.1 27.1 The Contractor must give to the Owner 5 business days prior written notice of the date upon which the Contractor anticipates that the Contract Work Works will reach Practical Completion.
22.2 27.2 On the date specified in that notice as the anticipated date on which the Contract Work Works will reach Practical Completion, the Owner or the Owner’s authorised representative Representative will inspect the Contract Work Works and if satisfied that the Contract Work has Works have reached Practical Completion, and if the Contractor produces to the Owner satisfactory written evidence that all relevant inspections and approvals required by the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 and the Building Act 1975 and by any body having the relevant jurisdiction have been satisfactorily completed, the Contractor must:
(a) compile with the Owner, or the Owner’s authorised representative, complete and sign the QBCC Form 5 6 - Defects Document or similar appropriate document identifying minor defects and minor omissions and give a copy to the Owner; and
(b) give the Owner a completed and signed QBCC Form 7 - Certificate of Practical Completion stating that date as the Date of Practical Completion; and
(c) hand over the Contract Work Works to the Owner.
22.3 27.3 If the Owner considers that the Contract Work has Works have not reached Practical Completion the Owner must as soon as practicable give the Contractor written notice of those matters which are required to be done for the Contract Work Works to reach Practical Completion. The Contractor must carry out such matters as may be necessary for the Contract Work Works to reach Practical Completion and must otherwise proceed in accordance with the preceding paragraph.
22.4 27.4 The issue of a Certificate of Practical Completion does not constitute approval of any work under this Contract nor does it prejudice any claim by the Owner in respect of the work under this Contract.
27.5 When the Contractor has satisfied all of its obligations under Condition 22.2 27.2 the Owner must immediately pay the Contractor the progress claim for the Practical Completion Stage (as adjusted under Condition 1823, if applicable).
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