Common use of Requirements for Completion Clause in Contracts

Requirements for Completion. Completion is when the Contractor has done all the work, which the Works Information states he is to do by the Completion Date and has corrected notified Defects, which would have prevented the Employer from using the works. The Site is handed back to the Employer in a condition acceptable to the Service Manager.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za, tenderbulletins.co.za, tenderbulletins.co.za

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Requirements for Completion. Completion is when the Contractor contractor has done all the work, which the Works Information states he is to do by the Completion Date and has corrected notified Defects, which would have prevented the Employer from using the works. The Site is handed back to the Employer in a condition acceptable to the Service Manager.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za, etenders.treasury.gov.za

Requirements for Completion. Completion is when the Contractor has done all the work, which the Works Information states he is to do by the Completion Date and has corrected notified Defects, which would have prevented the Employer from using the works. The Site is handed back to the Employer in a condition acceptable to the Service Manager.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za

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Requirements for Completion. Completion is when the Contractor has done all the work, which the Works Service Information states he is to do by the Completion Date and has corrected notified Defects, which would have prevented the Employer from using the works. The Site site is handed back to the Employer in a condition acceptable to the Service Manager.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

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