Pre-Final Inspection Sample Clauses

The Pre-Final Inspection clause establishes the right for a party, typically the buyer or client, to inspect the property or work before the final handover or closing. This inspection usually occurs after substantial completion but before final acceptance, allowing the inspecting party to identify any defects, incomplete work, or items that do not meet agreed-upon standards. By providing an opportunity to address outstanding issues before final payment or transfer, this clause helps ensure that the deliverable meets contractual requirements and protects the interests of the receiving party.
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Pre-Final Inspection. The Owner will perform the pre-final inspection to verify that the project is complete. A Owner Pre-Final Punch List may be developed as a result of this inspection. The Contractor's CQC System Manager shall ensure that all items on this list have been corrected before notifying the Owner, so that a Final inspection with the customer can be scheduled. Any items noted on the Pre-Final inspection shall be corrected in a timely manner. These inspections and any deficiency corrections required by this paragraph shall be accomplished within the time slated for completion of the entire work.
Pre-Final Inspection. Contractor shall conduct a pre-final walk-through inspection and publish the pre-final inspection findings in a Pre-Final inspection report. Project Engineer and Contracting Officer should be present at pre-final inspection. Contractor shall include all O&M manuals, operating instructions, and test reports for review. Contractor shall provide training to Base personnel by manufacturer’s representatives, as required.
Pre-Final Inspection. The Contractor shall conduct a pre-final walk through inspection and publish the pre-final inspection findings in a pre-final inspection report. Details will be provided in each TO.
Pre-Final Inspection. District shall assist Architect in making the pre-final inspection and the preparation of the list of deficiencies with regard to the Projects.
Pre-Final Inspection. Punchlist Deadline means the date that is a fixed number of days after the completion of the Substantial Completion Inspection, and by which date A/E shall prepare and deliver a proposed Post-Substantial Completion Inspection Punchlist to TFC. Professional Services means (i) professional architectural services; and/or (ii) professional engineering services as defined in Texas Government Code, Chapter 2254, Subchapter A, the scope of both of which is set out in Article II below. Professional Services Schedule (hereinafter sometimes referred to as the “Schedule”) means the schedule/timeline set out in Exhibit D, and which schedule/timeline sets out the deadlines in terms of a fixed number of days after a preceding deadline for completion and delivery of discrete portions of the Professional Services, which deadlines shall be calculated from the effective date of a Notice to Proceed. At the discretion of the TFC Project Manager and as mutually agreed upon with A/E, the Professional Services Schedule may be revised and defined with more detail as the project develops. Exhibit D is attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes. The Parties acknowledge that upon execution of this Agreement, the Schedule will not reflect the date of issuance of the NTP, nor whether the Project will be completed as a single package or in multiple combinations of packages. At such time that an NTP is issued, TFC shall enter said date into the Schedule, which will result in the Professional Services Schedule for such package being filled-in with specific deadlines. Upon entry of the date of issuance of the NTP, the Professional Services Schedule, as revised, shall become, without further notice or action, the effective Professional Services Schedule, and said revised Schedule shall be considered substituted for the original Professional Services Schedule, and shall be added to the Exhibit D. Project means as stated above and includes each component design/construction package that may be prescribed by TFC. Project Analysis has the same meaning as defined in Texas Government Code, Section 2166.001(5).
Pre-Final Inspection. The Authority will provide the County with written notice of any anticipated Substantial Completion of the Culvert Improvement, a Reconstruct, a Relocation, an SEAI Crossing, or a Township Element at least fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the anticipated date for Substantial Completion. Within ten (10) calendar days of the anticipated date for Substantial Completion, all parties will conduct at least one joint pre-final inspection of the Culvert Improvement, Reconstruct, Relocation, SEAI Crossing, or Township Element to verify the contract requirements have been met, the completed construction meets the Final Design and any Material Modification made pursuant to Section 6.05, and that the flood risk management certification requirements are met. If the County finds the construction is not in accordance with the Final Design or any approved Material Modification, the County will notify the Authority to develop a written punch list of items not constructed in accordance with the Final Design or approved Material Modifications. The Authority will coordinate with USACE’s contracting officer regarding the issue to ensure such issue is completed in a reasonable amount of time as determined by the Authority and the County.