Practical Completion Certificate definition

Practical Completion Certificate is the certificate issued under 5.3.3.
Practical Completion Certificate means the certificate issued by the Principal Agent on the Practical Completion Date;
Practical Completion Certificate means a certificate signed by the Architect confirming Practical Completion;

Examples of Practical Completion Certificate in a sentence

  • The Practical Completion Certificate must state the date when Practical Completion was achieved and list any items the Principal has authorised to be completed after Practical Completion along with the date by which such items must be completed.

  • If the Principal considers that the Works are at the stage of Practical Completion and the Contractor has complied with all of its other obligations under the Contract the Principal must issue a Practical Completion Certificate in the form at Appendix 7.

  • The Applicant must ensure that, upon their receipt of the Practical Completion Certificate, that they promptly supply a copy of it to the LTA TF.

  • The Applicant must ensure that, upon their receipt of the Practical Completion Certificate, that they promptly supply a copy of it to the LTA.

  • If the Principal considers that the Works are at the stage of Practical Completion and the Contractor has complied with all of its other obligations under the Contract the Principal must issue a Practical Completion Certificate in the form at Appendix 8.


More Definitions of Practical Completion Certificate

Practical Completion Certificate means a certificate issued by the Principal Agent in terms of which the Principal Agent certifies that the Works have been completed for practical purposes in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and that the dwelling built in terms of the Agreement is fit for occupation;
Practical Completion Certificate means the certificate (or equivalent) certifying that Practical Completion has occurred, such certificate being in such form and terms and issued by such person as LTA TF shall require;
Practical Completion Certificate means a certificate issued in terms of a contract by the employer, signifying that the whole of the construction works have reached a state of readiness for occupation or use for the purposes intended, although some minor work may be outstanding;
Practical Completion Certificate has the meaning given in Schedule 6 (Works Obligations).
Practical Completion Certificate means a document issued by the architect confirming that the works have been completed.
Practical Completion Certificate means a certificate issued under Clause 10[Practical Completion and practical completion certificate].
Practical Completion Certificate. The Principal must inspect the Works within two (2) Working Days of receiving the Contractor's notice. If the Principal considers that the Works are at the stage of Practical Completion and the Contractor has complied with all of its other obligations under the Contract the Principal must issue a Practical Completion Certificate in the form at Appendix 7. The Practical Completion Certificate must state the date when Practical Completion was achieved and list any items the Principal has authorised to be completed after Practical Completion along with the date by which such items must be completed. Documents and Information prior to Practical Completion: Prior to the Principal issuing the Practical Completion Certificate the Contractor must provide to the Principal: producer statements required to be obtained by the Contractor under 2.11; as-built drawings and operation and maintenance manuals; warranties required to be obtained by the Contractor under 2.10; where required to be obtained by the Contractor under 2.11 and indicated in the Special Conditions, a certificate of public use (CPU). Where the Special Condition state that the Contractor may provide a CPU (in lieu of a CCC) prior to the issue of the Practical Completion Certificate, the Contractor shall satisfy the Principal that it has done and it will do everything as may be required to facilitate the uplifting of the CCC, including lodging a complete application for the CCC for and on behalf of the Principal, and the CCC must then be obtained prior to the Principal issuing a Final Completion Certificate; where required to be obtained by the Contractor under 2.11 and indicated in the Special Conditions, a CCC where the Works have been carried out under a building consent (the Principal may at its discretion direct that this may be provided by the Contractor within one month of issue of the Practical Completion Certificate, subject to the Contractor obtaining a CPU prior to the Principal issuing the Practical Completion Certificate); where required to be obtained by the Contractor as indicated in 5.3.4(f) in the Special Conditions, a Weathertightness Warranty in the form at Appendix 6; and anything else required by the Special Conditions.