Common use of COMPLETION CERTIFICATE DOCUMENTS Clause in Contracts

COMPLETION CERTIFICATE DOCUMENTS. For the purpose of Clause 94.0 the following documents will be deemed to form the completion documents: (i) The technical documents according to which the WORK was carried out. Six (6) sets of construction drawings showing therein the modification and correction made during the course of execution and signed by the ENGINEER-IN-CHARGE. (ii) COMPLETION CERTIFICATE for `embedded' and `covered' up work. (iii) Certificates of final levels as set out for various works. (iv) Certificates of tests performed for various WORKS. (v) Material appropriation, Statement for the materials issued by the EMPLOYER for the WORK and list of surplus materials returned to the EMPLOYER's store duly supported by necessary documents. 95 Final decision and final certificate: 95.1 Upon expiry of the period of liability and subject to the ENGINEER-IN-CHARGE being satisfied that the WORKS have been duly maintained by the CONTRACTOR during monsoon or such period as hereinbefore provided in Clause 80 & 81 and that the CONTRACTOR has in all respect duly made-up any subsidence and performed all his obligations under the CONTRACT, the ENGINEER-IN- CHARGE shall (without prejudice to the rights of the EMPLOYER to retain the provisions of relevant Clause hereof) otherwise give a certificate herein referred to as the FINAL CERTIFICATE to that effect and the CONTRACTOR shall not be considered to have fulfilled the whole of his obligations under CONTRACT until FINAL CERTIFICATE shall have been given by the ENGINEER-IN- CHARGE notwithstanding any previous entry upon the WORK and taking possession, working or using of the same or any part thereof by the EMPLOYER.

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Sources: Annual Maintenance Contract, Annual Maintenance Contract, Service Contract