Final Acceptance of the Works Sample Clauses

Final Acceptance of the Works. On receipt of a written request from the Developer for final inspection and final acceptance towards the end of the Maintenance Period outlined in Section 2.2, the Municipality’s Engineer will complete an inspection and if there are no deficiencies, will recommend to the Municipality that the Certificate of Final Acceptance be issued. This Certificate will be issued provided that the Developer has paid all accounts to the Municipality and the Municipality is: • Satisfied all repairs or maintenance work on the applicable services have been completed. and the Municipality has: • Approved the formal certification of final completion from the Developer’s Engineer certifying that all Works and services have been installed; • Received as-built drawings as detailed elsewhere in this Agreement.
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Final Acceptance of the Works. On receipt of a written request from the Developer for final inspection and final acceptance following completion of the guaranteed maintenance period outlined in Section 5.1, the General Manager of Infrastructure and Development will complete an inspection and if there are no deficiencies, the General Manager of Infrastructure and Development will recommend to the Municipality that the Certificate of Final Acceptance be issued. This Certificate of Final Acceptance will be issued provided that the Developer has paid all accounts to the Municipality and the Municipality is: • Satisfied the Works have been completely and adequately constructed in accordance with the Plans and Specifications; • Satisfied all repairs or maintenance work on the applicable Works has been completed. and the Municipality has: • Approved the formal certification of final completion from the Developer’s Engineer certifying that all Works have been completed in accordance with the Plans and Specifications; • Received as-built drawings for the Works as detailed elsewhere in this Agreement.

Related to Final Acceptance of the Works

  • Final Acceptance When the Project/Service or any portion thereof, as designated by the COUNTY, is ready for its intended use, the COUNTY and any other invited parties shall make an inspection of the Project/Service, to verify its completeness and develop a punch list of items needing completion or correction before final payment will be made. CONTRACTOR shall have ten (10) calendar days to correct all deficiencies. An eighty-dollar ($80.00) re-inspection fee shall be applied for the third inspection and any required re-inspection thereafter. The COUNTY shall have the right to exclude CONTRACTOR from those portions of the work designated as complete after the inspection; provided, however, that CONTRACTOR will have reasonable access for the time allotted by the COUNTY to complete or correct items on the punch list. When the work provided for under this Agreement has been completely performed by CONTRACTOR, and the final inspection has been made by the COUNTY, a final invoice will be prepared by the CONTRACTOR. The amount of this invoice, less any sums that may have been deducted or retained under the provisions of this Agreement, will be paid to CONTRACTOR in accordance with this Agreement, and after CONTRACTOR has agreed in writing to accept the balance due, as determined by the COUNTY, as full settlement of the account under the contract and of all claims in connection therewith. Occupancy by the COUNTY alone does not constitute final acceptance.

  • ACCEPTANCE OF NONCONFORMING WORK If the Owner prefers to accept Work that is not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents, the Owner may do so instead of requiring its removal and correction, in which case the Contract Sum will be reduced as appropriate and equitable. Such adjustment shall be effected whether or not final payment has been made.

  • Acceptance Testing At the time of installation of a LIS trunk group, and at no additional charge, acceptance tests will be performed to ensure that the service is operational and meets the applicable technical parameters.

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