APPROVED AS CORRECTED definition

APPROVED AS CORRECTED. : This means the Contractor is required to make any revisions suggested by the Engineer and, upon correction, may immediately begin the work indicated by the Submittal or may incorporate the material or equipment covered by the Submittal into the Work.

Examples of APPROVED AS CORRECTED in a sentence

  • The CONSULTANT agrees that all Shop Drawings shall be stamped (or otherwise labeled) with one of the following notations and language: APPROVED [ ] APPROVED AS CORRECTED [ ] REVISE AND RESUBMIT [ ] NOT APPROVED [ ] Approval is only for general conformance with the design concept of the Project and compliance with the information given in the Contract Documents.

  • The correction was made, and the Proceedings were APPROVED AS CORRECTED.

  • Conner ADJOURNED SESSION MINUTES APPROVED AS READ REGULAR SESSION MINUTES APPROVED AS CORRECTED RECOGNITION OF VISITORS IN AU DIENCE REPORT ON OL D HOSPITAL BUILDING PERSONNEL COMMITTEE REPORTED ******************** The minutes of the December 16, 1974, adjourned session of Quarterly Court were read and upon motion of Squire Williams and seconded by Squire Hartsook the minutes were approved as read.

  • BOARD HOUSEKEEPING: Approval of the March 19, 2009 Regular Meeting Minutes – The March 19, 2009 regular meeting minutes were APPROVED AS CORRECTED by UNANIMOUS CONSENT (8-0-0) (AYE: Anderson, Fichtman, Fukuda, Fulton, Himeda, Pyles, Roberson, Turbin), with the following corrections: ∗ Page 2 – Reports from City Agencies – Councilmember Charles Djou – bullet no.

  • That correction was made and the Proceedings of the Senate meeting of November 2 were APPROVED AS CORRECTED.

  • Walter, Supervisor Pittsfield Charter Township MINUTES APPROVED AS CORRECTED AT THE PITTSFIELD CHARTER TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING HELD JULY 10, 2007 PITTSFIELD CHARTER TOWNSHIP WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN ORDINANCE NO.

  • UPON MOTION OF COMMISSIONER HAMMOND, DULY SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER ROBERTS, THE MINUTES WERE APPROVED AS CORRECTED AND CARRIED BY A VOTE OF 5-0.

  • THEN THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SARASOTA CITY COMMISSION OCTOBER 1 ARE APPROVED AS CORRECTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT.

  • Councilman Royalty asked for a correction to the minutes – replace the name “Councilman Hagan.” UPON MOTION OF COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS, DULY SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN REED AND CARRIED BY A VOTE OF 5 TO 0, THE MINUTES WERE APPROVED AS CORRECTED.

  • Moved by Clerk Israel, supported by Trustee Krone, to adjourn the meeting at 7:13 p.m. Yolanda Holmes, Election Specialist Recording ClerkPittsfield Charter Township Alan Israel, ClerkPittsfield Charter Township Mandy Grewal, Supervisor Pittsfield Charter Township MINUTES APPROVED AS CORRECTED AT THE PITTSFIELD CHARTER TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING HELD APRIL 25, 2012.PITTSFIELD CHARTER TOWNSHIP WASHTENAW COUNTY MICHIGAN RES #12-15RESOLUTION TO REQUEST JAMES D.

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