Certificate of Substantial Completion Form is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Environment Department - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is a Certificate of Substantial Completion?
A: A Certificate of Substantial Completion is a document that indicates a construction project is nearing completion and the owner can begin using or occupying the premises.
Q: Why is a Certificate of Substantial Completion important?
A: A Certificate of Substantial Completion is important because it allows the owner to start using or occupying the building or premises. It also marks a significant milestone in the construction project.
Q: Who issues a Certificate of Substantial Completion?
A: The general contractor or construction manager typically issues the Certificate of Substantial Completion.
Q: What information is included in a Certificate of Substantial Completion?
A: A Certificate of Substantial Completion includes details such as the project name, location, completion date, and a statement of substantial completion.
Q: Can the owner use the premises before receiving a Certificate of Substantial Completion?
A: Typically, the owner cannot use or occupy the premises until a Certificate of Substantial Completion has been issued.
Q: Are there any requirements for obtaining a Certificate of Substantial Completion?
A: Yes, the construction project must meet certain specified requirements, such as completion of all major work and compliance with applicable codes and regulations.
Q: What happens after a Certificate of Substantial Completion is issued?
A: After a Certificate of Substantial Completion is issued, there may still be some outstanding work or minor items to be completed, and a final completion certificate may be issued once everything is finished.
Q: Is a Certificate of Substantial Completion the same as a Certificate of Occupancy?
A: No, a Certificate of Substantial Completion signifies that a project is nearing completion, while a Certificate of Occupancy is issued by the local building department and allows for legal occupancy of a building.
Q: Who should keep a copy of the Certificate of Substantial Completion?
A: Both the owner and the contractor should keep a copy of the Certificate of Substantial Completion for their records.
Q: Can a Certificate of Substantial Completion be amended or modified?
A: In some cases, a Certificate of Substantial Completion can be amended or modified if there are changes or additions to the scope of work after its issuance.
Form Details:
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