Tests on Completion Sample Clauses
The "Tests on Completion" clause defines the procedures and requirements for verifying that a project or work has been completed according to the agreed specifications and standards. Typically, this clause outlines the types of tests to be conducted, the timing and responsibility for carrying them out, and the criteria for passing or failing the tests. For example, it may require performance tests on installed equipment or inspections of finished construction work before final acceptance. Its core practical function is to ensure that the completed work meets contractual expectations before it is formally handed over, thereby protecting the interests of both parties and reducing the risk of disputes over quality or compliance.
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Tests on Completion. 12.1.1 No later than 30 (thirty) days prior to the likely completion of the Railway Project or a part thereof, the Contractor shall prepare and submit to the Authority Engineer the documents required for seeking approval of the Commissioner of Railway Safety in accordance with the provisions of the Railways Opening for Public Carriage of Passenger Rules, the Indian Railway Permanent Way Manual, the Indian Railways Manual of AC Traction, Indian Railways Signal Engineering Manual, Indian Railways Telecom Manual as the case may be, and notify the Authority Engineer of its intent to subject the Railway Project to Tests. After ensuring and procuring that the documents required to be submitted to the Commissioner for Railway Safety meet the requirements of Applicable Laws, the Authority Engineer shall, in consultation with the Contractor, determine the date and time of each of the Tests, and inform the Authority who may designate its representative to witness the Tests. The Contractor shall provide such assistance as the Authority Engineer may reasonably require for conducting the Tests. For avoidance of doubts, the parties agree that in the event of the Contractor and the Authority Engineer failing to mutually agree on the dates for conducting the Tests, the Contractor shall fix the dates by giving not less than 10 (ten) days’ notice to the Authority Engineer. Authority will carry out tests on completion within 30 days of receiving request from contractor. And if Authority Engineer fails to carry out test within 30 days, the Authority will pay damage to Contractor @ 0.02% of the payment pending for want of test per day.
12.1.2 All Tests shall be conducted in accordance with Schedule-J at the cost and expense ofthe Contractor; provided, however, that the trial running on railway track shall be undertaken at the cost and expense of the Authority. The Authority Engineer shall observe,monitor and review the results of the Tests to determine compliance of the Railway Projectwith Specifications and Standards and if it is reasonably anticipated or determined by the Authority Engineer during the course of any Test that the performance of the Railway Project or Section or any part thereof, does not meet the Specifications and Standards, it shall have the right to suspend or delay such Test and require the Contractor to remedy and rectify any Defect or deficiency. Upon completion of each Test, the Authority Engineer shall provide to the Contractor and the Authority copie...
Tests on Completion. (i) At least 30 (thirty) days prior to the likely completion of the Project Highway, or a Section thereof, the Contractor shall notify the Authority’s Engineer of its intent to subject the Project Highway or a Section thereof, to Tests. The date and time of each of the Tests shall be determined by the Authority’s Engineer in consultation with the Contractor, and notified to the Authority who may designate its representative to witness the Tests. The Contractor shall either conduct the Tests as directed by the Authority’s Engineer or provide such assistance as the Authority’s Engineer may reasonably require for conducting the Tests. In the event of the Contractor and the Authority’s Engineer failing to mutually agree on the dates for conducting the Tests, the Contractor shall fix the dates by giving not less than 10 (ten) days’ notice to the Authority’s Engineer.
Tests on Completion. The Developer shall carry out the Tests on Completion at his own cost and risk, and shall submit the results including an evaluation thereof to the QMO. The Developer shall be responsible for the provision of all apparatus, assistance, documents and other information, electricity, equipment, fuel, consumables, instruments, labour, materials and suitably qualified and experienced staff, as are necessary to carry out the Tests on Completion efficiently. The Developer shall agree with the QMO the time and place of the Tests on Completion. The QMO shall give the Developer not less than 24 hours’ notice of the intention of the QMO to attend the Tests on Completion. If the QMO does not attend at the time and place agreed, unless otherwise instructed by the QMO, the Developer may proceed with the Tests on Completion and the Tests on Completion will then be deemed to have been made in the presence of the QMO.
Tests on Completion. (i) At least 30 (thirty) days prior to the likely completion of the Project Highway, or a Section thereof, the Contractor shall notify the Authority’s Engineer of its intent to subject the Project Highway or a Section thereof, to Tests. The date and time of each of the Tests shall be determined by the Authority’s Engineer in consultation with the Contractor, and notified to the Authority who may designate its representative to witness the Tests. The Contractor shall either conduct the Tests as directed by the Authority’s Engineer or provide such assistance as the Authority’s Engineer may reasonably require for conducting the Tests. In the event of the Contractor and the Authority’s Engineer failing to mutually agree on the dates for conducting the Tests, the Contractor shall fix the dates by giving not less than 10 (ten) days’ notice to the Authority’s Engineer.
(ii) All Tests shall be conducted in accordance with Schedule-K. The Authority’s Engineer shall either conduct or observe, monitor and review the Tests conducted by the Contractor, as the case may be, and review the results of the Tests to determine compliance of the Project Highway or a Section thereof, with Specifications and Standards and if it is reasonably anticipated or determined by the Authority’s Engineer during the course of any Test that the performance of the Project Highway or Section or any part thereof, does not meet the Specifications and Standards, it shall have the right to suspend or delay such Test and require the Contractor to remedy and rectify the Defect or deficiencies. Upon completion of each Test, the Authority’s Engineer shall provide to the Contractor and the Authority copies of all Test data including detailed Test results. For the avoidance of doubt, it is expressly agreed that the Authority’s Engineer may require the Contractor to carry out or cause to be carried out additional Tests, in accordance with Good Industry Practice, for determining the compliance of the Project Highway or Section thereof with the Specifications and Standards.
Tests on Completion. 12.1.1 At least 30 (thirty) days prior to the likely completion of the Project Works, or a Section or any Part thereof, the Contractor shall notify the Employer's Engineer of its intent to subject the Project Works or a Section/ or any part thereof, to Tests. The date and time of each of the Tests shall be determined by the Employer's Engineer in consultation with the Contractor, and notified to the Employer who may designate its representative to witness the Tests. The Contractor shall either conduct the Tests as directed by the Employer's Engineer or provide such assistance as the Employer's Engineer may reasonably require for conducting the Tests. In the event of the Contractor and the Employer's Engineer failing to mutually agree on the dates for conducting the Tests, the Contractor shall fix the dates by giving not less than 10 (ten) days' notice to the Employer's Engineer.
12.1.2 All Tests shall be conducted in accordance with Schedule-K. The Employer's Engineer shall either conduct or observe, monitor and review the Tests conducted by the Contractor, as the case may be, and review the results of the Tests to determine compliance of the Project Works or a Section or any part thereof, with Specifications and Standards and if it is reasonably anticipated or determined by the Employer's Engineer during the course of any Test that the performance of the Project Works or Section or any part thereof, does not meet the Specifications and Standards, it shall have the right to suspend or delay such Test and require the Contractor to remedy and rectify the Defect or deficiencies. Upon completion of each Test, the Employer's Engineer shall provide to the Contractor and the Employer copies of all Test data including detailed Test results. For the avoidance of doubt, it is expressly agreed that the Employer's Engineer may require the Contractor to carry out or cause to be carried out additional Tests, in accordance with Good Industry Practice, for determining the compliance of the Project Works or Section or any part thereof with the Specifications and Standards.
Tests on Completion. “Tests on Completion” means the tests specified in the Contract or otherwise agreed by the Engineer and the Contractor which are to be made by the Contractor before the Works or any Section or part thereof are taken over by the Employer.
Tests on Completion. 1.1.4.5 Final Statement 1.1.3.3
Tests on Completion. 9.1 Contractor’s obligations Delete first paragraph of Sub-Clause 9.1, and substitute: The Contractor shall carry out the Tests on Completion in accordance with this Clause, and Sub-Clause 7.4 [Testing] and the H1 - Technical Specifications and drawings [chapter Testing & Acceptance], after providing the documents in accordance with Sub-Clause 5.6 [As-Built Documents] and Sub-Clause 5.7 [Operation and Maintenance Manuals].
Tests on Completion a. Before commencement of the Tests, the Concessionaire shall ensure that it has provided the Authority with all required documents under Articles 8.6, 8.7 and 8.8. The provisions of Article
Tests on Completion a. Before commencement of the Tests, the Concessionaire shall ensure that it has provided the Authority with all required documents under Articles 8.6, 8.7 and 8.8. The provisions of Article 11.3 shall be applicable mutatis mutandis to the carrying out of the Tests under this Article. The Concessionaire shall give to Authority and the Independent Engineer not less than 28 (twenty eight) days ' notice of its intent to carry out the Tests. Unless otherwise agreed, such Tests shall be carried out within 14 (fourteen) days after this date, or on such day or days as the Independent Engineer shall instruct.
b. The Tests shall include checking of construction records, documents and drawings, trial runs, checks of profiles and levels, or any other Tests that may be reasonably necessary to confirm that the Works meet the Technical Requirements/ standards. The Independent Engineer after consultation with the Authority, shall draw up a detailed list of Tests, along with the acceptable standards to be carried out by the Concessionaire and shall furnish the same to the Concessionaire within 14 (fourteen) days of the receipt of the Concessionaire’s intention to carry out the Tests.
c. The Independent Engineer and the Authority shall monitor the results of the Tests to determine the compliance of the Project with the standards and Technical Requirements. The Concessionaire shall provide the Independent Engineer and the Authority with the copies of all Test data and Test results.
d. The results of the Tests on Completion shall be compiled and evaluated by the Independent Engineer. Upon the Independent Engineer determining the Tests to be successful, the Independent Engineer shall issue the Construction Completion Certificate in accordance with Article 14.1.
e. The Independent Engineer may, at the request of the Concessionaire, issue a provisional certificate of completion (“Provisional Certificate” / “Partial Completion Certificate”), subject to the express approval of the Authority, if the Tests are successful and all parts of Project can be legally, safely and reliably opened for commercial operation and the commercial operations of the Project or part thereof may commence though certain minor and finishing works or things forming part thereof, which in the opinion of the Independent Engineer do not, in any manner whatsoever affect the safety of the Works, any component of the Project or, in any material respect, the commercial operations thereof, are not yet complete. ...