Material Completion Date Clause Samples
The Material Completion Date clause defines the specific date by which the contractor must substantially complete the main scope of work under a contract. In practice, this date marks the point when the project is sufficiently finished so that the owner can use or occupy the facility, even if minor tasks or corrections remain. This clause is essential for setting clear expectations regarding project timelines and helps allocate responsibility for delays, thereby reducing disputes over when contractual obligations have been met.
Material Completion Date. Material Completion shall be achieved on or before the Material Completion Date specified in the Contract as amended by Change Orders. Failure by the Contractor to achieve Material Completion by not later than the Material Completion and Occupancy Date, as amended, shall be sufficient cause for the assessment of Liquidated Damages, as well as the assertion of any other rights or remedies allowed by law or by the contract.
Material Completion Date. The GMP proposal shall include a statement identifying the guaranteed Material Completion Date for all Work.
Material Completion Date. The Work under this Contract shall achieve Material Completion by 11:59 PM Eastern Prevailing Time of the date required in the Contract as the Material Completion Date unless extended by approved Change Order.
Material Completion Date. The Work under this Contract shall achieve Material Completion by midnight of the date required in the Contract as the Material Completion Date unless extended by approved Change Order.
Material Completion Date. This Contract shall be commenced within ten
Material Completion Date. The date set by the Contract, as amended by Change Order, by which Design-Builder is to achieve Material Completion of the Work.
Material Completion Date. The date by which CM/GC shall achieve Material Completion with respect to the Work of the Project.