Date for Practical Completion Clause Samples
The 'Date for Practical Completion' clause defines the specific date by which a construction project or a particular stage of work must be substantially finished and ready for use, subject to any agreed extensions. In practice, this clause sets a clear deadline for the contractor to achieve practical completion, which is typically marked by an inspection and certification process confirming that the works are complete except for minor defects. Its core function is to provide certainty for both parties regarding project timelines, helping to manage expectations, trigger related contractual obligations, and allocate responsibility for delays.
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Date for Practical Completion. The Organisation must achieve Practical Completion of the Works on or before the Date for Practical Completion as set out in Item 5 of Schedule 1, with time being of the essence.
Date for Practical Completion. Date [insert proposed completion date – must be prior to 30 June 2020] Item 5 Lessor’s Representative Name: [insert name] Address: [insert address] Phone: [insert number]
Date for Practical Completion. (a) The date by which Practical Completion of the Works must be achieved is [insert].
Date for Practical Completion. The Contractor must perform the Services for each Project diligently and in accordance with the Project Programme for that Project. Without limiting the Contractor’s obligations under clause 4.3, the Contractor must:
4.3.1 commence each Project on the Start Date for that Project; and
4.3.2 except as provided in clause 4.3, bring each Project to Practical Completion by the Completion Date for that Project.
Date for Practical Completion. If a Work Order Request or related Work Order includes a Date for Practical Completion clauses 17.7 to 20 will apply in respect of those Works.
