Taking over Certificate Sample Clauses

Taking over Certificate. The Maintenance Requirements set forth in Schedule-E having been duly carried out, Maintenance Period as set forth in Clause 14.1 (i) having been expired and Authority’s Engineer determining the Tests on Completion of Maintenance to be successful in accordance with Schedule-Q, the Authority will issue Taking Over Certificate to the Contractor substantially in the format set forth in Schedule-R.
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Taking over Certificate. 1.1.1.5 Employer's Requirements 1.1.5.7 Temporary Works
Taking over Certificate. Taking-Over Certificate" means a certificate issued on total completion of work.
Taking over Certificate. 42.1. The Contractor shall, by written notice served on the Client with a copy to the Purchaser, apply for a Taking-Over Certificate.
Taking over Certificate. 9.1 The Works shall be taken over by the Employer when they have been completed in accordance with the Contract, have passed the Tests on Completion, including Integrated Testing and Commissioning where ever applicable as per the contract, and a Taking Over Certificate for the Works shall be issued. If the Works are divided into Sections, the Contractor shall be entitled to apply for a Taking Over Certificate for each Section. The Contractor may apply by notice to the Engineer for a Taking-Over-Certificate not earlier than 14 days before the works or section (as the case may be) will, in the Contractor‟s opinion, be complete and ready for taking over. The Engineer shall, within 28 days after the receipt of the Contractor‟s application shall conduct a complete joint survey of the works including carrying out any tests prescribed in the contract and prepare a list of defects and outstanding works and :
Taking over Certificate. The Maintenance Requirements set forth in Schedule-E having been duly carried out, Maintenance Period as set forth in Clause 14.1 (i) having been expired and Authority’s Engineer determining the Tests on Completion of Maintenance to be successful in accordance with Schedule-Q, the Authority will issue Taking Over Certificate to the Contractor substantially in the format set forth in Schedule-R. NH-202 for Package-I (Design Chainage 283+000 Km to 325+440 Km) in the State of Nagaland on EPC mode under NH (O)-NE” JAN 2022
Taking over Certificate. The Maintenance Requirements set forth in Schedule-E having been duly carried out, Maintenance Period as set forth in Clause 14.1 (i) having been expired and Authority’s Engineer determining the Tests on Completion of Maintenance to be successful in accordance with Schedule-Q, the Authority will issue Taking Over Certificate to the Contractor substantially in the format set forth in Schedule-R. old NH-40) to NH-106 (old NH-44E), km 0+000 to km 12+800 (Package-I) under SARDP-NE ‘PHASE A’ in the State of Meghalaya on EPC Mode Nov 2022
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Taking over Certificate. When the whole of the Works have been substantially completed and have satisfactorily passed any Tests on Completion prescribed by the Contract, the Contractor may give a notice to that effect to the Engineer, with a copy to the Employer, accompanied by a written undertaking to finish with due expedition any outstanding work during the Defects Liability Period. Such notice and undertaking shall be deemed to be a request by the Contractor for the Engineer to issue a Taking-Over Certificate in respect of the Works. The Engineer shall, within 21 days of the date of delivery of such notice, either issue to the Contractor, with a copy to the Employer, a Taking- Over Certificate, stating the date on which, in his opinion, the Works were substantially completed in accordance with the Contract, or give instructions in writing to the Contractor specifying all the work which, in the Engineer's opinion, is required to be done by the Contractor before the issue of such Certificate. The Engineer shall also notify the Contractor of any defects in the Works affecting substantial completion that may appear after such instructions and before completion of the Works specified therein. The Contractor shall be entitled to receive such Taking-Over Certificate within 21 days of completion, to the satisfaction of the Engineer, of the Works so specified and remedying any defects so notified.
Taking over Certificate. 45.1 When the works are executed completely and passed the final test according to the contract , the contractor shall inform the engineer in writing and demand to issue a taking over certificate . The engineer , within 4 days from his receipt the contractor's demand ,shall carry out the following : a- To verify that all works have been executed as per the specifications and drawings and free of any preservations .In this case , the engineer shall inform the employer to form an investigation committee to take over the works before the termination of the specified period b. If the works were not complete, the engineer shall issue his written instructions to the contractor indicating the works that shall be completed by the contractor or any defects that must be remedied; the schedule of completion will be identified according to the nature of work. c. After the contractor executes such observations and the engineer verifies that the works become in consistent with the specifications and drawings and free of any defects , the taking over procedures will be completed . d. The contractor is entitled to receive the taking over certificate by the engineer , checking out and receipt committee without any observations , within 4 days after completing works in an acceptable form
Taking over Certificate. The Maintenance Requirements set forth in Schedule-E having been duly carried out, Maintenance Period as set forth in Clause 14.1 (i) having been expired and Authority’s Engineer determining the Tests on Completion of Maintenance to be successful in accordance with Schedule-Q, the Authority will issue Taking Over Certificate to the Contractor substantially in the format set forth in Schedule-R. shoulder from design Km 0+000 to Km 36+635 (Design Length= 36.635 Km) (existing Km 112+000 to Km 151+060 of Old NH-62) under Bharatmala Pariyojana (Lot-1) Pkg-1B on EPC mode in the state of Meghalaya Feb 2023
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