Engineer’s Certification Clause Samples
The Engineer’s Certification clause designates the engineer as the authority responsible for verifying and certifying that certain works or materials meet the contract’s requirements. In practice, this means the engineer must inspect completed work, review documentation, and issue formal certificates confirming compliance before payments are released or project milestones are recognized. This clause ensures an independent and professional assessment of quality and progress, thereby protecting both parties by providing an objective basis for payment and acceptance of work.
Engineer’s Certification. The Developer shall provide the written opinion of a professional engineer, currently licensed to practice in Tennessee, attesting that the entire watershed where the Project Site is located has been reviewed, and that upon full development at the greatest allowable use density under existing zoning of all land within that watershed, the proposed development of the Project will not increase, alter, or affect the flow of surface runoff water, nor contribute to same, so as to damage, flood, or adversely affect any downstream property.
Engineer’s Certification. The Borrower agrees that upon reasonable written request of RUS, which request shall be made no more frequently than once every two years, the Borrower will supply promptly to RUS a certification (the “Engineer’s Certification”), in form satisfactory to RUS, prepared by a professional engineer, who shall be satisfactory to RUS, as to the condition of the Chattahoochee and Talbot Projects. In the event such Engineer’s Certification identifies any defects with respect to the Chattahoochee and Talbot Projects, the Borrower will undertake such remedial action to correct such defects as RUS may reasonably request.
Engineer’s Certification. Written certification by the Developer’s Engineer that the Improvements have been fully constructed and installed in substantial conformance with the Plans and Specifications;
Engineer’s Certification. All permit applications for bridge attachments and for excavations that are adjacent to the Light Rail track bed shall be accompanied by the certification of a registered professional engineer that the drawings, plans and specifications submitted with the application comply with applicable technical codes, rules and regulations.
Engineer’s Certification. Before the payment by the District as provided above, the Developer shall provide the District with a certificate, signed by the District Engineer, certifying that: (i) the amount to be paid to the Developer is equal to the lesser of the fair market or the actual cost of the Improvements and (ii) the Improvements are in substantial conformity with the plans and specifications and all applicable laws governing the installation or construction thereof as certified to the Developer and the District by the District Engineer.
Engineer’s Certification. The term of this loan will be based on an engineer’s certification of the expected useful life of the improvements, as stated below, or 20 years, whichever is less. If the jurisdiction prefers the term of its loan to be less than either 20 years or the useful life of the improvements, the preferred loan term should be indicated here: years. I, , licensed engineer, certify that the average expected useful life for the improvements described above is years. Signed: _ Name: _ Date: _ Telephone: _ Professional Engineer License Number:
Engineer’s Certification. The District shall accept any completed Work Product and/or Improvements where the District Engineer (or other consulting engineer reasonably acceptable to the District), in his/her professional opinion, is able to certify that, in addition to any other requirements of law:
(i) the Work Product and/or Improvements are part of the Assessment Area Two Project; (ii) the price for such Work Product and/or Improvements did not exceed the lesser of the cost of the Work Product and/or Improvements or the fair market value of the Work Product and/or Improvements; (iii) as to Work Product, the Work Product is capable of being used for the purposes intended by the District, and, as to any Improvements, the Improvements were installed in accordance with their specifications, and are capable of performing the functions for which they were intended; and (iv) as to any Improvements, all known plans, permits and specifications necessary for the operation and maintenance of the Improvements are complete and on file with the District, and have been transferred, or are capable of being transferred, to the District for operations and maintenance responsibilities.
Engineer’s Certification. □ Final As-Built Drawings □ Final Bacteria Test Reports □ Receipt of paid connection fees to DWD Task 10: Assessment Deliverables: □ Assessment of project implementation PROJECT 7: EVALUATION OF STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND GROUNDWATER RECHARGE PROJECTS IN DRY CREEK WATERSHED Local Project Sponsor: Stanislaus County
Engineer’s Certification. A certification by a registered engineer (or other evidence reasonably satisfactory to the Bank) that utilities are available and are adequate to service all of the Improvements, including the Expansion for the present and currently contemplated future use of the Property.
Engineer’s Certification. Where pro- vided for in the borrower’s loan docu- ments, RUS may require the borrower to provide an ‘‘Engineer’s Certifi- cation’’ as to the condition of the bor- rower’s system (including, but not lim- ited to, all mortgaged property.) Such certification shall be in form and sub- stance satisfactory to RUS and shall be prepared by a professional engineer satisfactory to RUS. If RUS determines that the Engineer’s Certification dis- closes a need for improvements to the condition of its system or any other operations of the borrower, the bor- rower shall, upon notification by RUS, promptly undertake to accomplish such improvements.