Works Completion Certificate(s) definition
Examples of Works Completion Certificate(s) in a sentence
Upon successful Completion of the Works, and prior to making an application to the Authority for issuance of Works Completion Certificates, the Contractor shall clear all plants, equipment, surplus materials, wreckage, rubbish and temporary work from the Site.
Upon successful Completion of the Works, and prior to making an application to the Authority for issuance of Works Completion Certificates, the Contractor shall clear all plants, equipment, surplus materials, wreckage, rubbish, and temporary work from the Site.
Works Completion Certificates (according to Form 11 to this Appendix) shall be issued for: - regularly performed works on Maintenance of the Motorway sections, including Target Programs; - regularly performed works on Maintenance of Engineering Road Structures.
Once Works Completion Certificates has been issued in respect of the entire or any portion of the Works, the Contractor shall not be entitled to have any access to the relevant Site unless otherwise for rectifying any defects during the Defect Liability Period.
If the Authority fails either to issue Works Completion Certificates or to reject the Contactor’s application within the period of 28 (twenty-eight) days, and if the Completion of the Works or part thereof, as the case may be, covered under such application is substantially complete in accordance with the terms of this Contract, Works Completion Certificates shall be deemed to have been issued on the last day of that period.