Examples of Phase I Substantial Completion Date in a sentence
In the event Contractor prevails in the Dispute, the date of Owner’s receipt of the then applicable Notice of Phase I Substantial Completion will be deemed the Phase I Substantial Completion Date.
The Parties agree that it would be extremely difficult and impracticable to determine precisely the amount of actual damages that would be suffered by Owner as a result of Contractor’s failure to achieve Phase I Substantial Completion Date by the Required Phase I Substantial Completion Date.
Missing the Outside Phase I Substantial Completion Date, depending on the extent and duration of the delay in missing that deadline, may also result in the requirement to pay more than $29,000,000 in liquidated damages to the City of New York.
Between the Phase I Substantial Completion Date and the conduct of the Performance Tests, Owner shall cause the Phase I Portion of the Project to be operated and maintained in accordance with (a) the O&M Manual delivered to Owner pursuant to Section 6.4.1(f), (b) Prudent Industry Practices and (c) Applicable Legal Requirements (collectively, the “Phase I Operating Requirements”).
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On the Phase I Substantial Completion Date, Contractor shall leave the Phase I Portion of the Project Site in a neat, clean and orderly condition, ready for use and occupancy by Owner, removing all waste materials, rubbish and debris.
Owner’s Authorized Representative and Contractor’s Authorized Representative shall then meet, consult in good faith and, prior to the Phase I Substantial Completion Date, agree upon the final list and plan, including the approved time limits within which Contractor shall perform such remaining Work and the value of the items of Work described therein (the “Phase I Punch List”).
The expansion of the airport terminal has allowed for international arrival and departure areas, and the addition of the Canada Border Services facility.
Contractor and Owner shall thereafter agree on the final plan no later than 3 months prior to the Target Phase I Substantial Completion Date.
In the event that the Phase I Substantial Completion Date has not occurred and Contractor is paying Late Phase I Substantial Completion Damages pursuant to Section 8.3.1 above and the date on which Late Substantial Completion Damages are first due from Contractor occurs, pursuant to Section 8.3.2, then Contractor shall not be obligated for any single day to pay Liquidated Damages under both Section 8.3.1 and Section 8.3.2, but shall only be obligated to pay the Liquidated Damages under Section 8.3.2.