Completion Report(s) definition

Completion Report(s). The Grantee shall prepare and submit to the State a separate Component Completion Report for each component included in Exhibit A, “Work Plan”. The Grantee shall submit a Component Completion Report within ninety (90) calendar days of component completion. Each Component Completion Report shall include, in part, a description of actual work done, any changes or amendments to each component, and a final schedule showing actual progress versus planned progress, copies of any final documents or reports generated or utilized during a project. The Component Completion Report shall also include, if applicable, certification of final component by a California Registered Civil Engineer (or equivalent registered professional as appropriate), consistent with Standard Condition D.18, “Final Inspections and Certification of Registered Civil Engineer”. A DWR “Certification of Project Completion” form will be provided by the State.
Completion Report(s). The Grantee shall prepare and submit to the State a separate Component Completion Report for each component included in Exhibit A, “Work Plan.” The Grantee shall submit a Component Completion Report within 90 calendar days of component completion or 90 calendar days before the work completion date listed on Page 1, Paragraph 2, whichever is soonest. Each Component Completion Report shall include, in part, a description of actual work done, any changes or amendments to each component, and a final schedule showing actual progress versus planned progress, copies of any final documents or reports generated or utilized during a project. The Component Completion Report shall also include, if applicable, certification of final component by a California Registered Civil Engineer (or equivalent registered professional as appropriate), consistent with Standard Condition D.18, “Final Inspections and Certification of Registered Civil Engineer”. A DWR “Certification of Project Completion” form will be provided by the State.
Completion Report(s). The Grantee shall prepare and submit to the State a separate Component Completion Report for each component included in Exhibit A, “Work Plan”. The Grantee shall submit a Component Completion Report within ninety (90) calendar days of component completion. Each Component Completion Report shall include, in part, a description of actual work done, any changes or amendments to each component, and a final schedule showing actual progress versus planned progress, copies of any final documents or reports generated or utilized during a project. <The following highlighted section may be removed if Paragraph 5.D. and others are removed>The Component Completion Report shall also include, if applicable, certification of final component by a registered civil engineer, consistent with Standard Condition D.18, “Final Inspections and Certification of Registered Civil Engineer”. A DWR “Certification of Project Completion” form will be provided by the State.

Examples of Completion Report(s) in a sentence

  • Component Completion Reports shall generally use the following format.

  • Project Completion Reports shall generally use the following format.

  • Component reporting to be included in Quarterly Progress Reports and Invoices • Draft and Final Component Completion Reports Not applicable to this component.

  • Grant Completion Reports shall generally use the following format.

  • Upon completion of all Programs and Activities required for the Contract, and pursuant to SECTION 2.03 hereof, Subrecipient shall prepare final Program Completion Reports confirming final performance measures, budgets, and expenses and the GLO will close the Contract in accordance with 2 C.F.R. §§ 200.343 through 200.345 and GLO CDBG-DR guidelines consistent therewith.

  • Receive and review the Completion Reports referred to in Subparagraph 2 of Paragraph B of Section III above and notify any reporting Contractor or Subcontractor that has not met the Best Efforts requirements of the Program of that deficiency.

  • All Final Completion Reports must include the following sections: (a) Table of Contents; (b) Executive Summary or Background/Introduction; (c) Discussion and General Information; (d) Inspection, Findings and Data Collection; (e) Conclusions; (f) Final Clearance Documents; (g) Recommendations; and (h) Signature Page(s).

  • A copy of the Air Filter Change Schedule and Completion Reports will be sent to the Ocean View Teachers Association President.

  • Component reporting to be included in Quarterly Progress Reports and Invoices • Draft and Final Component Completion Reports Evaluate the potential enhanced groundwater recharge pilot project for technical, regulatory, locational, and logistical feasibility.

  • The date of the Completion of the Project shall be determined by the date in which FACTOR has received the Completion Report(s) considered by FACTOR as adequately completed.


More Definitions of Completion Report(s)

Completion Report(s) means a final summary report on the Client’s Services received and physical and mental condition at the end point of care, as more particularly described in Part A, clause 6.10;