Practical Completion Certificate -

It is important to note that "Practical Completion" does not necessarily mean the work is 100% finished. There may still be minor outstanding items (e.g., a missing door handle, a touch-up of paint), provided these do not render the building unusable.

By following these recommendations, contractors and clients can ensure that the Practical Completion Certificate is issued and received in a timely and efficient manner, marking the successful completion of the construction project. practical completion certificate

The Practical Completion Certificate is a formal document issued by the (often an Architect or a Project Manager) or the Employer’s Agent . It acts as the official confirmation that the contractor has fulfilled their contractual obligations to the point where the client can take over the site. It is important to note that "Practical Completion"