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Final Inspections Sample Clauses

Final Inspections. Architect shall conduct inspections to determine if the work or portions of the work is substantially complete and a final inspection to determine if the completed work is acceptable, and will recommend, in writing, whether final payment shall be made to Contractor and will give written notice to District and Contractor that the work either is or is not acceptable subject to any conditions therein expressed. Architect shall participate in one (1) “post occupancy review” to occur no later than one year after completion.
Final Inspections. Subcontractor inspections will take place in the end of May. Punchlist and Test & Balance activities will continue until June with Building Final Inspections the first week of June and a Substantial Completion date of June 12th of 2020.
Final Inspections. A. Attend final inspection of the project with representatives of the City. B. Prepare a "punch list" of items of work remaining to achieve final completion of the project and to prepare for the City's acceptance of the project. C. Recommend procedures and timing of acceptance of the project. Advise the City and the Contractor of the dates for any warranty periods as established in the contract documents.
Final Inspections. Conduct the final inspections after completion of the punch lists by the contractors.
Final Inspections. After completion of the punch lists generated by a pre-final inspection, Engineer shall coordinate and conduct the final inspection with all interested parties to the Project.
Final Inspections. A. Notify the Designer when: 1. Work has been completed in compliance with the Contract Documents; 2. Equipment and systems have been tested per Contract Documents and are fully operational; 3. Final Operations and Maintenance Manuals have been provided to the Owner and all operator training has been completed; 4. Specified spare parts and special tools have been provided; and 5. Work is complete and ready for final inspection. B. OPT will visit the Site to determine if the Project is complete and ready for Final Payment within a reasonable time after the notice is received.
Final InspectionsConsultant shall conduct final inspections within the standard of care (Paragraph 1.1) to determine if the completed work conforms to the construction contract, and will recommend, in writing, whether final payment shall be made to the Contractor and will give written notice to Agency that the work either is or is not acceptable subject to any conditions therein expressed.
Final Inspections. A Homeowner must allow the home to be re-inspected after the Mitigation Project is completed. For all Mitigation Projects, the Homeowner shall request a Final Inspection within one (1) year of the date the Homeowner received approval of their Grant Application. To request the Final Inspection, the Homeowner shall return to the MSFH Program’s Applicant Portal, xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/MYSAFEFLPROGRAM/Participant#, after the Mitigation Project is complete. The Homeowner will receive only one (1) free MSFH Program Final Inspection.
Final Inspections. A. Notify the Designer when:
Final InspectionsThe Grantee will schedule a final inspection for work completed in each RPA and other construction activities when all construction has been completed, the architect/engineer has conducted its own final inspection that meets the BEAD Program requirements for each, and any deficiencies have been corrected. Representatives of the Grantee, the architect/engineer, and the Subgrantee and/or contractor(s) will attend the final inspection for each project. NTIA will be given reasonable advance notice of each final inspection so that a representative of NTIA may elect to participate.