Technical Inspection definition
Examples of Technical Inspection in a sentence
The Contracting Parties to the Agreement applying this Rule shall communicate to the United Nations Secretariat basic information on administrative authorities responsible for supervising the inspection tests and issuing the International Technical Inspection Certificates.
Following verification, the International Technical Inspection Certificate shall confirm the compliance with at least the provisions of this annex.
Following verification, the compliance with at least the provisions of this Annex shall be confirmed by the International Technical Inspection Certificate.
Should the Technical Inspection not be passed, the Contractor shall remedy any defects found within a reasonable timeframe which shall be agreed by the Parties.
Following verification, the compliance with at least the provisions of the annex to this Rule shall be confirmed by the International Technical Inspection Certificate.
Within 10 (ten) Working Days from the Principal having received said communication, the Parties, together with the Works Manager and the Site Manager, as well as the Technical Consultant appointed by the Principal and/or the Financing Entity, shall start the Technical Inspection, in accordance with the procedure provided for in Annex 10, in order to verify that the Works have been carried out in accordance with the Technical Specifications, the Applicable Laws and in a world class manufacturing way.
Within seven (7) days of the Technical Inspection the Engineer shall issue a defects list to the Contractor and UNICEF identifying all remaining defects and incomplete works and the timescales within which the Contractor is required to remedy such defects and complete such incomplete work (“Defects List for Substantial Completion”).
Within seven (7) days of any such Technical Inspection the Engineer shall issue a defects list to the Contractor and UNICEF identifying all remaining defects and incomplete works and the timescales within which the Contractor is required to remedy such defects and complete such incomplete work (“Defects List for Final Completion”).
At the end of the Defects Liability Period, if instructed by UNICEF a Technical Inspection shall occur.
If the Technical Inspection is concluded in a positive way, the Principal shall sign the Technical Acceptance Certificate substantially in the form attached in Annex 11.