As-Built Report definition

As-Built Report means a report indicating any changes to an Attachment caused by Make Ready, including a unique field label identifier, the pole number if available, and the address or coordinates of the Attachment.
As-Built Report means a document summarizing the completed construction activities on a mitigation bank site, including any changes to the construction plan that occurred.

Examples of As-Built Report in a sentence

  • Closing of will occur on the first business day that is within thirty (30) calendar days after the later of (i) the Final As-Built Report is completed or (ii) satisfaction of the legislative approval contingency set forth in Section 3(C)(i) above, but in no event later than the “Outside Closing Date” set forth on Appendix 1(“Closing Date”).

  • Note, based on the current schedule, GLA believes that once started, all work to be documented in the As-Built Report will be completed within a six-week window and only one report will be necessary.

  • As-Built Report review and approval of items listed in Item F of Section V of this instrument.

  • As soon as Project Implementation is completed, Minimise will present an M&V As-Built Report to the Client.

  • Once the project has been implemented, an M&V As-Built Report will be submitted to the Client to report on the measured and verified savings that were achieved.

  • The M&V As-Built Report shall provide the Client with real, measured, and verified savings, per International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocols (IPMVP), achieved through the implementation of FIMs. However, at Project Implementation completion Minimise’ work continues to ensure performance is met and equipment is performing as intended.