Engineer’s Certificate Sample Clauses
An Engineer’s Certificate clause requires a designated engineer to formally certify certain facts, measurements, or completion of work under a contract. Typically, this involves the engineer verifying that construction milestones have been met, quantities of materials used are accurate, or that the quality of work complies with contractual standards. The core function of this clause is to provide an independent, professional assessment that serves as a basis for payments, approvals, or other contractual actions, thereby ensuring objectivity and reducing disputes between parties.
Engineer’s Certificate. If required by Lender, a certificate signed by the professional engineer employed by Lender to the effect that the Repairs have been completed in a good and workmanlike manner in compliance with the Repair Schedule of Work and all applicable building codes, zoning ordinances and other rules and regulations promulgated by applicable regulatory or Governmental Authorities.
Engineer’s Certificate. Receipt by Agent of a report of Agent’s retained engineer (pursuant to the provisions of Section 14(D)) indicating that the current plans and specifications of the Improvements and the related contracts establish that the finished project will have adequate natural gas, electricity, water and waste water treatment to service the requirements of the project.
Engineer’s Certificate. Engineer certifies that it has not engaged in corrupt, fraudulent, or coercive practices in competing for or in executing this Agreement. For the purposes of this Section 14.12:
Engineer’s Certificate. The Developer agrees to obtain and deliver to the City a signed, dated, and sealed certificate from a Tennessee certified and licensed professional engineer to attach to the grading and drainage plans, which certificate shall read as follows: I, , a duly licensed professional engineer in the State of Tennessee, hereby certify that I have designed the drainage system of this Project in accordance with the Design Standards of the City of Germantown and have considered upstream and downstream conditions that affect drainage including topography, present and planned land use, existing zoning, and location of natural water courses.
Engineer’s Certificate. If applicable, a certification from the Architect or from an engineer approved by the Lender that the Improvements have been or are being erected within the property boundaries of the Land and in accordance with all applicable set back requirements and the approved site plan;
Engineer’s Certificate. A certificate signed by the professional engineer employed by Lender to the effect that the Value-Add Work has been completed in a good and workmanlike manner in compliance with the Value-Add Schedule of Work and all applicable building codes, zoning ordinances and other rules and regulations promulgated by applicable regulatory or Governmental Authority.
Engineer’s Certificate. The Engineer's Certificate.
Engineer’s Certificate. If required by Funding Lender, a certificate signed by the professional engineer employed by Funding Lender to the effect that the Rehabilitation has been completed in a good and workmanlike manner in compliance with the Schedule of Work and all applicable building codes, zoning ordinances and other rules and regulations promulgated by applicable regulatory or Governmental Authorities.
Engineer’s Certificate. Lender shall have received from ---------------------- ▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇, Consulting Engineers, and from any other engineer providing services on the Project, an executed certificate substantially in the form of Exhibit L hereto.
Engineer’s Certificate. A certificate in the form of Exhibit K attached hereto executed by the Architect in favor of Lender. Environmental Engineer: AEI Consultants or another firm of independent professional engineers or other scientists generally recognized as expert in the detection, analysis and remediation of Hazardous Substances and related environmental matters and acceptable to the Agent in its reasonable discretion.
