Common use of Certificate of Agency Use and Occupancy Clause in Contracts

Certificate of Agency Use and Occupancy. A certificate signed by the Designer and DCAMM pursuant to the requirements of Article VI of these General Conditions of the Contract, indicating that DCAMM has determined that (1) the Work has been completed in accordance with the Contract Documents, except for Punch List items, (2) certificates of inspection, testing and/or approval (including a certificate of occupancy under the Building Code), operating permits for any mechanical apparatus which may be required to permit full use and occupancy of the Work by its intended users (which in a Subcontractor's case may include the Contractor) have been delivered to DCAMM, (3) any applicable written warranties, operating instructions and related materials have been delivered to DCAMM, and (4) the Work may be used for its intended purpose without substantial inconvenience or interference.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Construction Manager at Risk Services Agreement, Construction Manager at Risk Services Agreement