Mechanical Completion Sample Clauses

Mechanical Completion. Subject to the occurrence of the FNTP Date, Seller shall cause the Work to achieve Mechanical Completion. At least twenty-one (21) days, but no more than thirty-five (35) days, prior to the date on which Seller anticipates the Work will achieve Mechanical Completion (the “Anticipated Mechanical Completion Date”), Seller shall provide to Buyer written notice of the Anticipated Mechanical Completion Date. If and when Xxxxxx considers that the Work has achieved Mechanical Completion, Seller shall certify the same to Buyer in writing by delivering a certificate substantially in the form of Exhibit AA (the “Mechanical Completion Certificate”) signed by a duly authorized representative of Seller. Buyer shall, within ten (10) Business Days after receipt of the Mechanical Completion Certificate, either
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Mechanical Completion. With respect to each SGF, when Contractor considers the Work with respect to the SGF to be Mechanically Complete in accordance with the Contract Documents, and when Contractor has received the construction permit certificate of acceptance from the construction permitting authority, then Contractor shall issue to Owner and Authority Construction Monitor an Application for Mechanical Completion for such SGF. Owner and Authority Construction Monitor shall review the Application for Mechanical Completion and the Work within ten (10) Business Days of receipt of the Application for Mechanical Completion for the sole purpose of determining that the Work, or relevant portion thereof, is Mechanically Complete and in conformance with the Scope of Work, final construction documents and any Change Orders. If Owner and Authority Construction Monitor fail to respond to Contractor with its approval or disapproval of the Application for Mechanical Completion within such ten (10) Business Day period, then Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order pursuant to ARTICLE 8 extending the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date on a day for day basis for each day after such period that Owner has not responded with its approval or disapproval. In connection with such review, Authority and/or Applicable Local Unit may, at its or their own cost and expense and not at Contractor’s expense, engage the Authority Construction Monitor, to evaluate the SGF to see if it meets the requirements for Mechanical Completion. Within twenty (20) days after receipt of Notice from Owner that the Work is not Mechanically Complete, or within a reasonable time if such non-compliance cannot be remedied within twenty (20) days, Contractor will promptly complete any incomplete items and remedy defective items, after which Contractor shall submit a revised Application for Mechanical Completion. Owner and Authority Construction Monitor shall re-inspect all Work completed or remedied by Contractor within five (5) Business Days of Owner’s receipt of such revised Application for Mechanical Completion. If Owner and Authority Construction Monitor fail to respond to Contractor with its approval or disapproval of the revised Application for Mechanical Completion within such five (5) Business Day period, then Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order pursuant to ARTICLE 8 extending the Guaranteed Substantial Completion Date on a day for day basis for each day after such period that Owner and Authority Cons...
Mechanical Completion. 15. The Contractor shall be responsible for achieving Mechanical Completion in respect of the Works.
Mechanical Completion. ☐ Progress Disbursement Form ☐ Signed Partial Lien Waivers, including Subcontractors ☐ Invoice ☐ Executed Mechanical Completion Certificate ☐ Warranties on all modules, inverters and racking ☐ Local Building Inspection Milestone 5 - Substantial Completion: To set up site review, please contact Xxxxx Xxxxxxx at Xxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx ☐ Progress Disbursement Form ☐ Signed Partial Lien Waiver, including Subcontractors ☐ Invoice ☐ Executed Substantial Completion Certificate ☐ Completed Commissioning Checklist (Per Schedule #14) ☐ Site Review/Approval from Third Party Project Manager Milestone 6 - Final Completion/Interconnection/Energized: ☐ Progress Disbursement Form ☐ Signed Final Lien Waiver, including Subcontractors ☐ Invoice ☐ Executed Final Completion Certificate ☐ [For System>400 kW AC: Completed Capacity Test, confirming Guaranteed Capacity per Schedule #7] ☐ Full Completion Docs: o All Project Completion Documents (see Schedule #4) o Utility Approval to Energize o Fully Executed Interconnection Agreement o DAS communication to API verified / Locus MAC IDs o Finalize ZREC: ▪ Meters – please submit to meter validation and copy Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx (xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx)] ▪ Provide photograph of functioning ZREC meter ▪ Confirmation of installation of utility ZREC meters Please submit all payment documents to Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx (xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx). Schedule #17 Detailed Scope of Work
Mechanical Completion. Mechanical Completion shall be achieved hereunder with respect to the Facility if the following conditions have been met:
Mechanical Completion. The completion of construction activities essential to the safe and proper operation of the plant. This includes site, building, mechanical equipment, piping, electrical as more fully described below: · Inspection of all equipment to check that erected facilities conform to construction drawings and Contract specifications. · Non-operating field leak tests or field pressure tests on piping and field-fabricated equipment as required by the Contract specifications, disposing of test media on site at a location specified by Owner, and removal of test blinds and restoring systems to “ready for operation” condition. · Removal of all temporary supports, bracing or other foreign objects. · Inspection of all columns to ensure proper installation of all internals. · Field inspection of all shop fabricated equipment. · Line flushing as part of hydrotesting. · Check to ensure that all baseplates and soleplates are level and properly grouted. · Check pipe hangers, supports, guides and pipe specialties, and remove all shipping and erection bracing. · Check alignment of all piping fit-up with equipment to avoid excessive nozzle loading and pipe stresses. · Insulation for process purposes. · Install Lubricants. · Check rotating machinery for correct direction of rotation and for freedom of moving parts. · Check cold alignments on rotating equipment. · Schedule the services of factory representatives for equipment or other items as required. · Electrical and Instrumentation installed. Irrespective of the foregoing, Mechanical Completion shall be deemed achieved once feedstock is introduced into the Plant and ethanol has been produced.
Mechanical Completion. “Mechanical Completion” shall occur when, except for minor items of the Project Work that would not affect the performance or operation of the Facility, (a) all materials and equipment for the Facility have been installed substantially in accordance with the Final Plans; and (b) all equipment and equipment systems required to be installed by CONTRACTOR have been installed and initially tested (excluding Acceptance Testing); and (c) all the equipment and systems can be operated in a safe and prudent manner and have been installed in a manner that does not void any Subcontractor equipment or system warranties; and (d) the Facility is ready to commence Acceptance Testing, and operations; and (e) a Punch List of the uncompleted items is established by CONTRACTOR and mutually agreed upon by the Parties, provided that if CONTRACTOR and COUNTY disagree as to whether a particular item shall appear on the Punch List, the COUNTY’s QA/QC Director shall promptly decide the dispute; and (g) all Project Work, other than Punch List items and Acceptance Testing and any other Project Work sequenced after Mechanical Completion, has been completed; and (h) the QA/QC Director certifies each of the foregoing to the satisfaction of the COUNTY.
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Mechanical Completion. The Plant/ unit/ system is considered mechanically complete when all the construction work is completed in accordance with the drawings, specifications, instructions, codes & regulations all equipments and machines erected and aligned, all Electrical & Instruments installed and pipelines hooked-up. When plant/ unit/ system is declared mechanically complete, it will mean that w.r.t. that particular plant/unit/system:
Mechanical Completion. The completion of construction activities essential to the safe and proper operation of the plant, as more fully listed below.
Mechanical Completion. “Mechanical Completion” shall be deemed to have occurred with respect to Xxxx 0 or the Unit 5 Scrubber upon the satisfaction of all of the following conditions:
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