Final completion differs from substantial completion primarily in that final completion requires:
Correct Answer
B) Completion of all punch list items and contract requirements
Final completion occurs when all work called for in the contract documents is complete, including all punch list items, final inspections are passed, and all contract requirements are fulfilled.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Final completion represents the absolute end of the construction project when every single item in the contract has been fulfilled. This includes all punch list items being corrected, all final inspections being passed, and every contract requirement being met. Unlike substantial completion where the owner can occupy and use the facility despite minor incomplete work, final completion means there is literally nothing left to do on the project.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Owner occupancy of the facility
Owner occupancy typically occurs at substantial completion, not final completion. The owner can occupy and use the facility even when minor punch list items remain incomplete.
Option C: Approval of the final payment application
Approval of the final payment application is a result of final completion, not a requirement for it. The completion of work comes first, then the payment application is submitted and approved.
Option D: Installation of 90% of the permanent fixtures
90% completion of permanent fixtures would actually fall under substantial completion criteria. Final completion requires 100% of all work, not just 90% of fixtures.
Memory Technique
Think 'FINAL = FINISHED' - when you hear final completion, think of crossing the actual finish line where nothing remains to be done, versus substantial completion being like reaching the 95-yard line where you're almost there but not quite finished.
Reference Hint
AIA Contract Documents, specifically A201 General Conditions, Section 9.8 (Substantial Completion) and Section 9.10 (Final Completion and Final Payment)
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