Report and Certification of Completion Sample Clauses

Report and Certification of Completion. The City shall provide a final report documenting completion of the Smart Cover Installation Project. The final report will document that the ECA project goals have been achieved and shall include all a Certification of Completion as described in Paragraph 24 of the Settlement Agreement. The Certification of Completion shall include a Certification of Expenditures, Certification of Performance of Work, and Certification that Work Performed Met or Exceeded CEQA and other Environmental Laws. The accounting will clearly show whether the final cost of the ECA project is less than, equal to, or more than the liability suspended amount. Due Date: Within 12 months of the ECA Effective Date 4 of 4 Settlement Agreement R5-2020-0507 City of Colfax‌‌ Attachment D: USEPA BEN Model Results ECONOMIC BENEFIT ANALYSIS CITY OF COLFAX Compliance Actions: One-Time Non-Depreciable Expenditure Expenditure Write SOP for Monitoring Pumps Investigate Force Main Inspection Options Reprogram Pump's Soft Start Deceleration Speed Amount $385.51 $385.51 $180.00 Basic ECI ECI ECI Date 06/25/2019 06/25/2019 10/18/2019 Delayed? Y Y Y Compliance Actions: Annual Cost Costs Monitor SCADA For Deviations Amount $1907.98 Basic ECI Date 06/25/2019 1 of 2 Settlement Agreement R5-2020-0507 City of Colfax Attachment D: USEPA BEN Model Results Dates – Rate - Benefit of Non-Compliance Compliance Actions Non- Compliance Date Compliance Date Penalty Payment Date Discount Rate Benefit of Non- Compliance Write SOP for Monitoring Pumps 12/31/2012 2/1/2020 8/15/2020 3.80% $43.67 Monitor SCADA For Deviations 12/31/2012 9/12/2019 8/15/2020 3.80% $14,015.77 Investigate Force Main Inspection Options 12/31/2012 9/12/2019 8/15/2020 3.80% $40.94 Reprogram Pump's Soft Start Deceleration Speed 12/31/2012 9/30/2019 8/15/2020 3.80% $18.69 Income Tax Schedule: Municipality Total Benefit: $14,119.07 USEPA BEN Model Version: Version 2019.0.0 (March 2019) Analyst: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Date/Time of Analysis: 5/11/20 14:36
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  • Certification of Compliance The Owner may permit the use, prior to sampling and testing, of certain materials or assemblies when accompanied by manufacturer's certificates of compliance stating that such materials or assemblies fully comply with the requirements of the contract. The certificate shall be signed by the manufacturer. Each lot of such materials or assemblies delivered to the work must be accompanied by a certificate of compliance in which the lot is clearly identified. Materials or assemblies used on the basis of certificates of compliance may be sampled and tested at any time and if found not to be in conformity with contract requirements will be subject to rejection whether in place or not. The form and distribution of certificates of compliance shall be as approved by the Owner. When a material or assembly is specified by "brand name or equal" and the Contractor elects to furnish the specified "brand name", the Contractor shall be required to furnish the manufacturer's certificate of compliance for each lot of such material or assembly delivered to the work. Such certificate of compliance shall clearly identify each lot delivered and shall certify as to:

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  • ISO 9001 Certification The Contractor shall maintain or exceed their ISO 9001 Certification and submit updates, if applicable

  • Project Completion Report At the completion of construction and once a Project is placed in service, the Subrecipient must submit a Project Completion Report that includes the total number of units built and leased, affordable units built and leased, DR-MHP units built and leased, an accomplishment narrative, and the tenants names, demographics and income for each DR-MHP unit.

  • STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE Contractor has, unless exempted, complied with the nondiscrimination program requirements. (Gov. Code §12990 (a-f) and CCR, Title 2, Section 11102) (Not applicable to public entities.)

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