Substantial Completion of the Work. (a) The Work or designated portions thereof will not be considered Substantially Complete until (1) all Project systems have been accepted by the Owner’s Commissioning Agent, if applicable, and are functioning as designed and scheduled by Architect/Engineer, (2) all required governmental inspections and certification required therefor have been made and posted, (3) any required initial instruction of Owner's personnel in the operation of systems has been completed, and (4) all the finishes required therefor are in place. The only remaining Work shall be minor in nature, so that the Owner can occupy the applicable portion of the Project on that date, and the completion of the Work by the Contractor will not materially interfere with or hamper the Owner’s operations. As a further condition of Substantial Completion of the Work or designated portion thereof, the Contractor shall certify that all remaining Work with respect thereto will be completed within the time required for Final Completion.
(b) When the Contractor considers that the Work, or a portion thereof which Owner agrees to accept separately, is Substantially Complete, the Contractor shall prepare for Project Manager’s and Architect/Engineer’s review and approval a comprehensive list of items to be completed or corrected as Punch List Work prior to final payment.
(c) When the Contractor notifies the Project Manager in writing that it believes it has reached Substantial Completion, the Project Manager and/or Architect/Engineer will make an inspection by which it shall be determined whether the Work or a designated portion thereof has achieved Substantially Completion. If the inspection discloses any item, whether or not included on the Contractor's list of Punch List Work, which is not sufficiently complete in accordance with the Contract Documents so that the Owner can occupy or utilize the Work or designated portion thereof for its intended use, the Contractor shall, before requesting a Certificate of Substantial Completion, complete or correct such item upon notification by the Project Manager or Architect/Engineer. In such case, the Contractor shall then submit a request for another inspection by the Project Manager and/or Architect/Engineer to determine Substantial Completion.
(d) When the Work or designated portion thereof has achieved Substantial Completion, the Architect/Engineer will prepare a Certificate of Substantial Completion as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, establishing t...
Substantial Completion of the Work or of a designated portion, occurs on the date when the Contractor’s obligations are sufficiently complete in accordance with the Contract Documents so that the Owner may occupy or utilize the Project, or a designated portion, for the use for which it is intended. The issuance of a certificate of occupancy is not a prerequisite for Substantial Completion if the inability to obtain the Certificate of Occupancy is due to factors beyond the Contractor’s control. This date shall be confirmed by a certificate of Substantial Completion signed by the Owner and Contractor. The certificate shall state the respective responsibilities of the Owner and Contractor for security, maintenance, heat, utilities, damage to the Work, and insurance. The certificate shall also list the items to be completed or corrected, and establish the time for their completion and correction.
16 A Subsubcontractor is a person or entity who has a contract with a Subcontractor to perform any portion of the Work. The term “Subsubcontractor” is referred to throughout the Contract Documents as if singular in number and means a Subsubcontractor or an authorized representative of the Subsubcontractor. AGC DOCUMENT NO. 200 STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT AND GENERAL CONDITIONS BETWEEN OWNER AND CONTRACTOR (Where the Contract Price is a Lump Sum) 1997, The Associated General Contractors of America
Substantial Completion of the Work. (a) Project Co shall deliver a notice to Owner and the Consultant at least 90 days prior to the date anticipated by Project Co to be the Substantial Completion Date. Project Co acknowledges that Owner needs a minimum of 90 days notice prior to the anticipated Substantial Completion Date to prepare for Commissioning. Project Co shall advise Owner and the Consultant of any change in the anticipated date. Project Co shall, by the date which is 20 days prior to the anticipated Substantial Completion Date as set out in Project Co’s notice, prepare a list, in electronic format on software that identifies deficiencies by division, trade and location (“Project Co’s Preliminary Minor Deficiencies List”) of Minor Deficiencies, including an estimate of the cost of and the time for rectifying such Minor Deficiencies.
Substantial Completion of the Work. Subject to the provisions of UGC Section 12.1.1, no later than the Substantial Completion Inspection Deadline, A/E shall, together with the TFC Project Manager, conduct a Substantial Completion Inspection of the Work to determine whether the Work or designated portion thereof, has achieved Substantial Completion.
Substantial Completion of the Work. Unless the parties agree otherwise or as the same may be adjusted in accordance with this Agreement, the date for the Substantial Completion of the Work on any Project shall, subject to Section 4.1.3, be as set forth on the Work Order for that Project. The parties shall by mutual agreement determine the commencement date for the Installation Services for each Project.
Substantial Completion of the Work. (a) Project Co shall deliver a notice of the date anticipated to be the Substantial Completion Date to Owner and the Consultant at least 90 days prior to the date anticipated by Project Co to be the Substantial Completion Date. Project Co acknowledges that Owner needs a minimum of 90 days notice prior to the anticipated Substantial Completion Date to prepare for Commissioning. Project Co shall advise Owner and the Consultant of any change in the anticipated date. Project Co shall, by the date which is 20 days prior to the anticipated Substantial Completion Date as set out in Project Co‟s notice, prepare a list, in electronic format on software that identifies deficiencies by division, trade and location (“Project Co’s Preliminary Minor Deficiencies List”) of Minor Deficiencies, including an estimate of the cost of and the time for rectifying such Minor Deficiencies.
Substantial Completion of the Work. Subject to force majeure events, Tenant shall achieve Substantial Completion of the Building Redevelopment within twenty four (24) months of the Full Vacate Date and Tenant shall achieve Substantial Completion of the Rail Shed Redevelopment within thirty-six (36) months of the Commencement Date.
Substantial Completion of the Work. Firestone shall notify the Authority when the Phase I Water Treatment Facilities are substantially complete, and upon concurrence by a representative of the Authority prepare and deliver a notice of substantial completion to the Authority and to the Construction Contractor or Contractors.
Substantial Completion of the Work. Subject to the provisions of UGC Section 12.1.1, no later than the Substantial Completion Inspection Deadline. CxA shall participate in a Substantial Completion Inspection of the CMR Work with the A/E, while accompanied by the TFC Project Manager, to determine whether said portion of the CMR Work has achieved Substantial Completion.
Substantial Completion of the Work or of a designated portion, occurs on the date when the Contractor’s obligations are sufficiently complete in accordance with the Contract Documents so that the Owner may occupy or utilize the Project, or a designated portion, for the use for which it is intended. The issuance of a certificate of occupancy is not a prerequisite for Substantial Completion if the inability to obtain the Certificate of Occupancy is due to factors beyond the Contractor’s control. This date shall be confirmed by a certificate of Substantial Completion signed by the Owner and Contractor. The certificate shall state the respective responsibilities of the Owner and Contractor for security, maintenance, heat, utilities, damage to the Work, and insurance. The certificate shall also list the items to be completed or corrected, and establish the time for their completion and correction.