When Material Completion Required Clause Samples
The 'When Material Completion Required' clause defines the specific point in time or conditions under which a project or a portion of work must reach material completion. Typically, this clause outlines the criteria that constitute material completion, such as the work being sufficiently finished for its intended use, even if minor defects or outstanding items remain. By clearly establishing when material completion is required, the clause helps set expectations for project delivery, triggers related contractual obligations (like payment or handover), and reduces disputes over whether the contractor has met their responsibilities.
When Material Completion Required. Material Completion shall be achieved within the Contract Time and by the Material Completion and Occupancy Date, as amended. Failure by the Contractor to achieve Material Completion by not later than the Material Completion and Occupancy Date, as amended, shall be sufficient cause for the assessment of Liquidated Damages.
