When Final Completion Required Clause Samples
The 'When Final Completion Required' clause defines the specific point in time or conditions under which a construction project must reach final completion. It typically outlines the criteria that must be satisfied, such as passing inspections, obtaining necessary certifications, or completing all punch list items. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of the project's end date and the standards that must be met, thereby preventing disputes over whether the work is truly finished and facilitating a smooth project closeout.
When Final Completion Required. Minor Items shall be completed as expeditiously as possible, but not later than thirty days after Material Completion of the Work. Permitted Incomplete Work shall be completed as expeditiously as possible, but not later than a date established by the Design Professional. The Design Professional’s Certificate of Final Completion shall not be issued until all Minor Items and Permitted Incomplete Work are completed.
When Final Completion Required. Final Completion shall be obtained not later than thirty (30) days after Material Completion of the Work. Permitted Incomplete Work shall be completed as expeditiously as possible, but not later than a date established by the Program Manager. The Program Manager’s Certificate of Final Completion shall not be issued until all Permitted Incomplete Work is completed.
When Final Completion Required. Final Completion shall be obtained not later than thirty (30) days after material completion. The Design Professional’s Certificate of Final Completion shall not be issued until all Work is completed.