Principal Certifying Authority definition

Principal Certifying Authority. “PCA” means Michael Brooks as detailed below
Principal Certifying Authority means the person appointed by ING to be the Principal Certifying Authority for development on the Land in accordance with Part 4A of the Act.
Principal Certifying Authority means Michael Brooks as detailed above:

Examples of Principal Certifying Authority in a sentence

  • The Owner shall:  Not engage any other Principal Certifying Authority after the appointment of the PCA.

  • As the owner/person having benefit of Development Consent, Complying Development Certificate or Construction Certificate, I/we accept the terms and conditions of this service agreement and appoint Hilltops Council as the Principal Certifying Authority for the subject development.

  • The Owner shall: • Not engage any other Principal Certifying Authority after the appointment of the PCA.

  • Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate, maintenance schedules of the proposed water sensitive urban design and drainage measures must be submitted to and be approved by the Principal Certifying Authority and a copy provided to the City of Sydney.

  • Bay being satisfied that the proposed development will increase the demand for public amenities within the area, and in accordance with council's Section 94 Contributions Plan 2005-2010, a sum of $1,181,566.85 is to be paid to Council prior to the issuing of a Construction Certificate by the Principal Certifying Authority (credit given for existing approved development).

  • The details must be submitted to and approved by the Principal Certifying Authority prior to a Construction Certificate being issued.

  • Any new information which comes to light during remediation, demolition or construction works which has the potential to alter previous conclusions about site contamination must be immediately notified to the Council's Area Planning Manager, the Site Auditor and the Principal Certifying Authority.

  • Any new information which comes to light during remediation, demolition or construction works which has the potential to alter previous conclusions about site contamination shall be notified to the City’s Area Planning Manager and the Principal Certifying Authority immediately.

  • Appointment as Principal Certifying Authority (PCA) under Section 6.5 of the EP&A Act for building works.

  • Notwithstanding this, acceptance of this agreement constitutes an application to the Principal Certifying Authority for an interim or final occupation certificate.


More Definitions of Principal Certifying Authority

Principal Certifying Authority means of Griffith City Council as detailed below
Principal Certifying Authority has the same meaning as Principal Certifier in the Act.
Principal Certifying Authority. A building practitioner as defined under the Environmental Planning and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇) Regulations: The Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulations 2000 (NSW) and all applicable amendments Schedule: The Schedule in this agreement Scope of Works: Obligations in this agreement and any other tasks set out in the Schedule Statutory Notices: Those notices that are issued by the PCA in accordance with the Act Termination Money: The money owing to the PCA if the PCA terminates the agreement in accordance with this agreement, being money for work done (with interest if applicable) and for costs incurred (with interest if applicable) and any money that the client would have been bound to pay to the PCA if the agreement had been totally completed.