Certificate of Substantial Completion definition

Certificate of Substantial Completion means the certificate executed by the A/E, ODR and Contractor that documents to the best of A/E’s and ODR’s knowledge and understanding, Contractor’s sufficient completion of the work in accordance with the Contract, so as to be operational and fit for the use intended.
Certificate of Substantial Completion means a document substantially in the form of Exhibit E, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, issued by the Developer to the City in accordance with this Agreement and evidencing the Developer’s satisfaction of all obligations and covenants to construct the Redevelopment Project in accordance with the Redevelopment Plan and this Agreement.
Certificate of Substantial Completion means a document substantially in the form of

Examples of Certificate of Substantial Completion in a sentence

  • At the Owner's sole option, this Final Completion Certificate may be issued without a Certificate of Substantial Completion.

  • Complete items of work determined by Architect listed in executed Certificate of Substantial Completion.

  • Said Certificate of Final Completion shall be issued, even if a Certificate of Substantial Completion has been issued previously and temporary authority to operate the Work has been granted.

  • The Owner shall assess liquidated damages against the Contractor in the amount of five hundred dollars ($500) per day for every day that the Project extends beyond ( ) calendar days from the Notice to Proceed (adjusted as specified herein) until a Certificate of Substantial Completion is issued.

  • When the Owner determines that the Project is substantially complete in accordance with the Specifications, the Contractor shall prepare a Certificate of Substantial Completion that shall establish the date of Substantial Completion.


More Definitions of Certificate of Substantial Completion

Certificate of Substantial Completion means a document substantially in the form of Exhibit E to the Redevelopment Agreement, issued by the Developer to the City in accordance with the Redevelopment Agreement and evidencing the Developer’s satisfaction of all obligations and covenants to construct the Redevelopment Project in accordance with the Redevelopment Plan and the Redevelopment Agreement.
Certificate of Substantial Completion means the certificate signed by the Contractor, A/E, and TFC establishing the date of Substantial Completion for the applicable part of the Work, and identifying responsibilities for security and maintenance as set out in UGC, Paragraph 12.1.1.2.
Certificate of Substantial Completion means a certificate prepared by the Design/Builder and forwarded to the Owner stating that the Project is sufficiently complete so it can be used for its intended purpose.
Certificate of Substantial Completion means a document, substantially in the form of Exhibit C attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, delivered by the Developer and which, upon the City’s written acceptance thereof, will evidence the Developer’s satisfaction of all obligations and covenants to perform the Work. The Certificate of Substantial Completion does not constitute a final occupancy certificate, final inspection certificate, or other documentation required by the Municipal Code to occupy the Redevelopment Project or any portion thereof.
Certificate of Substantial Completion means a Certificate of the Corporation substantially in the form attached as Exhibit B to the Loan Agreement and Exhibit N to the Development Agreement, stating that construction of the Project has been substantially completed.
Certificate of Substantial Completion means the certificate issued by ENGIE Services U.S. to District, in accordance with Section 6.02. A Certificate of Substantial Completion may be executed for an individual subcontract, a specific building, a portion of the Work, or the entire Work.
Certificate of Substantial Completion means the document issued by Consultant with City’s consent at the stage in the progress of the Work when the Work, or designated portion thereof, is sufficiently complete in accordance with the Contract, so City may occupy or utilize the Work for its intended use.