Hold Point definition

Hold Point means a point beyond which a work process must not proceed without the Principal’s express written authorisation.
Hold Point means a point incorporated in the Management System beyond which work shall not proceed until all work up to that point has been demonstrated under the Management System as complying with the requirements of this Contract.
Hold Point means those points beyond which the stated activity must not proceed without the Superintendent's approval to proceed. The Superintendent's approval to proceed beyond the Hold Point does not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for satisfactory execution or performance of the work.

Examples of Hold Point in a sentence

  • The engineer may make changes to the Hold Point list at any time.

  • The engineer may require a new Hold Point to be scheduled if the corrections require a follow-up inspection.

  • Use of the Hold Point process will only be required for the project-specific list of Hold Points, if any, that the engineer submits to the contractor in advance of the work.

  • If the engineer identifies any corrective actions needed during a Hold Point inspection, the corrections shall be completed prior to continuing work.

  • If the work proves acceptable in quality, and is not related to required Hold Point inspections, the actual cost to uncover and replace materials shall be paid by the Commission.


More Definitions of Hold Point

Hold Point means a critical step in a manufacturing or testing process beyond which Contractor or a Subcontractor cannot proceed except pursuant to the provisions in Section 5.6.
Hold Point means an identified point in a work-related process, beyond which the subsequent activity cannot proceed without release of the Hold Point.
Hold Point has the meaning given in paragraph 2 of Part 1 of Schedule 5 [Principles for Quality Documentation].
Hold Point means those points beyond which the stated activity must not proceed without the Quality Assurance Verifier’s approval to proceed. The Quality Assurance Verifier’s approval to proceed beyond the Hold Point does not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for satisfactory execution or performance of the work.
Hold Point has the meaning set out in Schedule 8 [Quality Management];
Hold Point means a point in the performance of a component or element of the Work past which the Contractor will not proceed without the prior written approval of Hydro’s Representative;
Hold Point means a timing item where the City retains the right to indicate that the Contractor shall stop and await approval from the City to proceed with further Work. At a Hold-Point, items could be identified simply for City inspection, or they could be identified for the Work to be halted and not proceed further with the Work or the associated Billing. The reason and type of the hold point should be addresses in the PAP/AAP.