Reinspection; Final Acceptance Sample Clauses

The 'Reinspection; Final Acceptance' clause defines the process by which completed work is reviewed and formally approved by the client or owner. After initial inspection, if deficiencies are found, the contractor is typically required to correct them and request a reinspection to confirm that all issues have been resolved. Only after successful reinspection does the owner provide final acceptance, which may trigger final payment or the start of warranty periods. This clause ensures that the work meets agreed-upon standards before it is officially accepted, protecting the owner's interests and clarifying the contractor's obligations.
Reinspection; Final Acceptance. After notification from the Contractor that all remaining contract exceptions, omissions and incompletions have been completed (with the exception of Contractor's continuing warranty, insurance, indemnification, and such other obligations as are intended by the terms of the Contract Documents to extend beyond the date of Final Acceptance), the Awarding Authority and the Designer shall inspect the Work to verify the completion of the same. If the Work is satisfactory, the Awarding Authority shall prepare a Certificate of Final Acceptance or shall notify Contractor of items which remain to be completed prior to Final Acceptance.
Reinspection; Final Acceptance. After notification from the Contractor that all remaining contract exceptions, omissions and incompletions have been completed (with the exception of Contractor's continuing warranty, insurance, indemnification, and such other obligations as are intended by the terms of the Contract Documents to extend beyond the date of Final Acceptance), the Town and the Designer shall inspect the Work to verify the completion of the same. If the Work is satisfactory, the Town shall prepare a Certificate of Final Acceptance or shall notify Contractor of items which remain to be completed prior to Final Acceptance.
Reinspection; Final Acceptance. After notification from the Contractor that all remaining contract exceptions, omissions, and incompletions have been completed (except for the Contractor's continuing warranty, insurance, indemnification, and such other obligations as are intended by the terms of the Contract Documents to extend beyond the date of Final Acceptance), the DCR shall inspect the Work to verify the completion of the same. If the Work is satisfactory, the DCR shall prepare a Certificate of Final Acceptance or shall notify Contractor of items which remain to be completed prior to Final Acceptance.‌