Common use of Final Project Closeout Clause in Contracts

Final Project Closeout. Upon final inspection and/or closeout of the project by the City, the Contractor shall prepare and submit a detailed description of all debris management activities to include, but not limited to the total volume, by type of debris hauled, reduced and/or disposed, plus the total cost of the project invoiced to the City. If requested, any other additional information as may be necessary to adequately document the conduct of the debris management operations for the City and/or Government.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Disaster Debris Removal Services Contract, Disaster Debris Removal Contract

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Final Project Closeout. Upon final inspection and/or closeout of the project by the City, the Contractor shall prepare and submit a detailed description of all debris management activities to include, but not limited in a spreadsheet. The Contractor shall provide a release of liens demonstrating that all subcontractors to the total volume, by type of debris hauled, reduced and/or disposed, plus the total cost of the project invoiced to the CityContractor are fully paid. If requested, The contractual agreement will provide any other additional otheradditional information as may be necessary to adequately document the conduct of the debris management operations for the City. The City and/or Governmentmust approve final project reconciliation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Disaster Debris Removal Agreement

Final Project Closeout. Upon final inspection and/or closeout of the project by the City, the Contractor shall prepare and submit a detailed description of all debris management activities to include, but not limited to the total volumeweight, by type of debris hauled, reduced and/or disposed, plus the total cost of the project invoiced to the City. If requested, any other additional information as may be necessary to adequately document the conduct of the debris management removal operations for the City and/or GovernmentGovernment shall be provide by the Contractor as well.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Yard Waste and Limb Removal Agreement

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Final Project Closeout. Upon final inspection and/or and closeout of the project by the City, the Contractor shall prepare and submit a detailed description of all debris management activities to include, but not limited to the total volume, by type of debris hauled, reduced and/or reduced, or disposed, plus the total cost of the project invoiced to the City. If requested, any other additional information as may be necessary to adequately document the conduct of the debris management operations for the City and/or and Government.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Disaster Debris Clearance and Removal Services Contract

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