COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION OF WORKS. (a) The Subcontractor must ensure that the Works are completed by the Date for Completion. (b) The Contractor may direct in what order and what time the Subcontractor is to carry out the Works. (c) The Subcontractor must give the Contractor at least three (3) Business Days written notice prior to the date that the Subcontractor anticipates that Completion will be achieved. (d) The Contractor must inspect the Works no later than three (3) Business Days after the date nominated by the Subcontractor as the anticipated date for Completion. (e) Within three (3) Business Days of the Contractor's inspection of the Works in accordance of this clause, the Contractor must either issue a certificate that Completion has been achieved to the Subcontractor stating the date that Completion was reached or provide written reasons for not doing so. (f) If the Contractor is of the opinion that Completion has been achieved, the Contractor may issue a certificate that Completion has been achieved even though no request has been made.
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COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION OF WORKS. (a) The Subcontractor must ensure that the Works are completed by the Date for Completion.
(b) The Contractor may direct in what order and what time the Subcontractor is to carry out the Works.
(c) The Subcontractor must give the Contractor at least three (3) Business Days written notice prior to the date that the Subcontractor anticipates that Practical Completion will be achieved.
(d) The Contractor must inspect the Works no later than three (3) Business Days after the date nominated by the Subcontractor as the anticipated date for Practical Completion.
(e) Within three (3) Business Days of the Contractor's inspection of the Works in accordance of this clause, the Contractor must either issue a certificate that Certificate of Practical Completion has been achieved to the Subcontractor stating the date that Practical Completion was reached or provide written reasons for not doing so.
(f) If the Contractor is of the opinion that Practical Completion has been achieved, the Contractor may issue a certificate that Certificate of Practical Completion has been achieved even though no request has been made.
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