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 (a) confirm in writing to Seller that it agrees that the Work has achieved Mechanical Completion or (b) notify Seller in writing that it does not agree that the Work has achieved Mechanical Completion and provide in reasonable detail an explanation of the basis for its disagreement. If Buyer provides Seller with a notice pursuant to clause (b) immediately above, Seller shall promptly address and resolve any and all deficiencies in the Work or that served as a basis for Xxxxx’s dispute of Seller’s determination that the Work has achieved Mechanical Completion and resubmit its Mechanical Completion Certificate to Buyer. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Work shall be deemed to have achieved Mechanical Completion on the earlier of (i) the date Buyer confirms in writing to Seller that it agrees the Work has achieved Mechanical Completion and
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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 ☐ 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 ☐ 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. The Contractor shall be responsible for achieving Mechanical Completion in respect of the Works.
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 be achieved hereunder with respect to the Facility if the following conditions have been met: (a) All equipment and facilities necessary for the full, safe and reliable operation of the Facility have been properly constructed, installed, insulated and protected where required, and correctly adjusted, and can be safely used for their intended purposes in accordance with the Instruction Manual and all Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits; (b) The tests required for Mechanical Completion that are identified in Appendix D hereto have been successfully completed; (c) The Facility is fully and properly interconnected and synchronized with the electrical system of the Utility in accordance with the Electrical Interconnection Requirements, and all features and equipment of the Facility are capable of operating simultaneously; and (d) The complete performance by Contractor of all the Services relating to the Facility under this Agreement, except for any remaining Punch List items, Performance Tests, PPA Output Tests, and Reliability Run applicable thereto, in compliance with the standards of performance set forth in this Agreement, such that the Facility meets all of the requirements set forth in this Agreement applicable thereto (including, without limitation, Appendix A hereto, but excluding the achievement of the Guaranteed Emissions Limits and the Performance Guarantees).
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.
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: a) All the mechanical erection work is completed and a preliminary check is made in accordance with all engineering drawings. b) Supplied Equipments are firmly grouted. c) All permanent gaskets are installed unless specified otherwise. d) Initial charge of lubricants is filled, as required. e) All electrical fittings and connections are installed, completed and tested. f) All instruments are installed; calibrations and loop checking are completed. g) No load trial run of all electrical motors in decoupled condition. h) All painting and thermal insulation work is completed. After Mechanical completion is declared by Contractor, NRDA & PMC will prepare a checklist, check list to be attended by respective Contractors for Pre- Commissioning.
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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:
Mechanical Completion. The completion of construction activities essential to the safe and proper operation of the plant, as more fully listed below.
Mechanical Completion. Contractor shall notify Employer in writing that the site is mechanically completed and all the major pre-commissioning check list points are liquidated and unit is ready for start-up and commissioning & trial runs. When the construction of the site has been completed including completion of all punch list items as provided by Employer/ or its representative and regulatory bodies like Factory Inspector etc. to make the system ready for pre-Commissioning, other than in minor respects which do not prevent commissioning, all civil works is completed, all equipment and machinery are installed and aligned, all piping and instrumentation work is completed including insulation & painting, all electrical work is completed, all hydrostatic/ pneumatic testing is done, speed and direction of rotation of all prime movers is checked, relays are set and all scales, meters, measuring devices and recorders are calibrated, all instrumentation jobs are completed in all respect all the loops and interlocks are tested and set as per requirements, The date of completion of pre-commissioning as aforesaid shall be deemed to be the date of Mechanical Completion of the site for the purpose of this contract.
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