Project Commissioning Date definition

Project Commissioning Date means the date on which the Project Commissioning Project Commissioning Certificate is issued by the Authority to the Contractor which is not later than 180 days from the Appointed Date or any date extended by the Authority;
Project Commissioning Date means the date on which the Project Commissioning Project Commissioning Certificate is issued by the Authority to the Contractor which is notlaterthan180daysfromtheAppointedDateoranydateextendedbytheAuthority;
Project Commissioning Date means the date on which the Project Commissioning Project Commissioning Certificate is issued by the Authority to the Contractor which is not later than 180 days from the Appointed Date or any date extended by theAuthority;

Examples of Project Commissioning Date in a sentence

  • The 180 days from the Appointed Date shall be the scheduled Project commissioning date (the “Scheduled Project Commissioning Date”) and the Contractor agrees and undertakes that the Project commissioning shall be completed on or before the Scheduled Project Commissioning Date, including any extension thereof in accordance with the schedule for commissioning of the Project (the “Project Commissioning Schedule” as given below.

  • Seller shall complete the Commissioning no later than Guaranteed Project Commissioning Date.


More Definitions of Project Commissioning Date

Project Commissioning Date means the date on which the project commissioning certificate is issued by the authority to the contractor which is not later then 60 (sixty ) days from the appointed dare or ant date extended by the authority. After that 01 year ( one) O&M .
Project Commissioning Date means the date on which the Project is fully operational and capable of generating GHG Reductions;
Project Commissioning Date means the date on which the Project is fully Commissioned.
Project Commissioning Date means the date as indicated in Schedule 1.
Project Commissioning Date means the date that the Project has been certified as being practically complete in all respects (including, without limitation, mechanical completion, wet commissioning and ore commissioning), in terms of the construction agreement pursuant to which the Project works have been completed and the Purchaser is ready and able to commence with commercial operations;