GUARANTEE INSPECTIONS AFTER COMPLETION Sample Clauses

GUARANTEE INSPECTIONS AFTER COMPLETION. If the box below is marked the six month guarantee inspection is not required.
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GUARANTEE INSPECTIONS AFTER COMPLETION. The Architect/Engineer, the Principal Representative and the Contractor together shall make at least two (2) complete inspections of the Work after the Work has been determined to be substantially complete and accepted. One such inspection, the “Six-Month Guarantee Inspection,” shall be made approximately six (6) months after date of the Notice of Substantial Completion, unless in the case of smaller projects valued under $500,000 this inspection is declined in Article 7A (Contractor’s Agreement SC-6.21), Modification of Article 45, in which case the inspection to occur at six months shall not be required. Another such inspection, the “Eleven- Month Guaranty Inspection” shall be made approximately eleven (11) months after the date of the Notice of Substantial Completion. The Contractor shall schedule and so notify all parties concerned, and the Principal Representative shall so notify State Buildings Program, of these inspections. If more than one Notice of Substantial Completion has been issued at the reasonable discretion of the Principal Representative separate eleven month inspections may be required where the one year guarantees do not run reasonably concurrent. Written punch lists and reports of these inspections shall be made by the Architect/Engineer and forwarded to the Contractor, the Principal Representative, State Buildings Program, and all other participants within ten
GUARANTEE INSPECTIONS AFTER COMPLETION. If the box below is marked the six month guarantee inspection is not required. ______ Principal Representative initial
GUARANTEE INSPECTIONS AFTER COMPLETION. If the box below is marked the six month guarantee inspection is not required. SC-6.21 Rev. 7/2020 Page 2 of 4
GUARANTEE INSPECTIONS AFTER COMPLETION. If the box below is marked the six month guarantee inspection is not required. ______ Principal Representative initial 2. MODIFICATION OF ARTICLE 27.
GUARANTEE INSPECTIONS AFTER COMPLETION. The Architect/Engineer, the Principal Representative and the Design/Build Entity together shall make at least two (2) complete inspections of the Work after the Work has been determined to be substantially complete and accepted. One such inspection, the “Six-Month Guarantee Inspection,” shall be made approximately six (6) months after date of the Notice of Substantial Completion, unless in the case of smaller projects valued under $500,000 this inspection is declined in Article 6A (Design/Build Agreement Lump Sum), Modification of Article 45, in which case the inspection to occur at six months shall not be required. Another such inspection, the “Eleven-Month Guaranty Inspection” shall be made approximately eleven (11) months after the date of the Notice of Substantial Completion. The Design/Build Entity shall schedule and so notify all parties concerned, and the Principal Representative shall notify State Buildings Program, of these inspections. If more than one Notice of Substantial Completion has been issued at the reasonable discretion of the Principal Representative separate eleven month inspections may be required where the one year guarantees do not run reasonably concurrent. Written punch lists and reports of these inspections shall be prepared by the Architect/Engineer, approved by the Principal Representative, and forwarded to the Design/Build Entity and State Buildings Program, and all other participants within ten (10) days after the completion of the inspections. The punch list shall itemize all guarantee items, prior punch list items still to be corrected or completed and any other requirements of the Contract Documents to be completed which were not waived by final acceptance because they were not obvious or could not reasonably have been previously observed. The Design/Build Entity shall immediately initiate such remedial Work as may be necessary to correct any deficiencies or defective Work shown by this report, and shall promptly complete all such remedial Work in a manner satisfactory to the Principal Representative and State Buildings Program. If the Design/Build Entity fails to promptly correct all deficiencies and defects shown by this report, the Principal Representative may do so, after giving the Design/Build Entity ten (10) days written Notice of intention to do so. The State of Colorado, acting by and through the Principal Representative, shall be entitled to collect from the Design/Build Entity all costs and expenses incurred by ...

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