Permitted Incomplete Work Defined Clause Samples

The 'Permitted Incomplete Work Defined' clause establishes what types of incomplete work are allowed under the terms of the contract. It typically outlines specific circumstances or categories of work that may remain unfinished at certain project milestones, such as minor defects or items that do not impede the overall use of the project. By clearly defining which incomplete work is acceptable, this clause helps prevent disputes over project completion and ensures both parties have a shared understanding of expectations at key stages.
Permitted Incomplete Work Defined. Permitted Incomplete Work is work that is incomplete through no fault of the Contractor, as determined by the Owner, including, but not limited to, seasonal test and balance, seasonal landscaping, scheduled elevator inspection or maintenance, incomplete work due to failure of Separate Contractors to complete work, and the like.

Related to Permitted Incomplete Work Defined

  • Complete Work without Extra Cost Except to the extent otherwise specifically stated in this contract, the Contractor shall obtain and provide, without additional cost to the City, all labor, materials, equipment, transportation, facilities, services, permits, and licenses necessary to perform the Work.