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When can substantial completion be declared on a construction project?

Correct Answer

B) When the owner can occupy the space for its intended use despite minor incomplete items

Substantial completion occurs when the work is sufficiently complete so the owner can occupy or utilize the work for its intended use, even if minor items remain incomplete.

Answer Options
A
When 95% of the work is complete
B
When the owner can occupy the space for its intended use despite minor incomplete items
C
When all major systems are operational
D
When the certificate of occupancy is issued

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Substantial completion is a legal and contractual milestone that occurs when the work is sufficiently complete for the owner to occupy and use the space for its intended purpose, even though minor punch list items may remain. This definition focuses on functionality and usability rather than absolute completion percentages. The key is that the owner can derive the intended benefit from the project, which triggers important contractual obligations like warranty periods and final payment schedules. This standard is widely recognized in construction law and AIA contract documents.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: When 95% of the work is complete

Using a fixed percentage like 95% is arbitrary and doesn't reflect the true meaning of substantial completion, which is based on functionality and intended use rather than completion percentages. A project could be 95% complete but still not allow the owner to occupy the space if critical systems are incomplete.

Option C: When all major systems are operational

While operational major systems are important, substantial completion requires that the owner can occupy and use the space for its intended purpose, which encompasses more than just having systems operational. Minor finishes, cleanup, or other items might still be incomplete while still achieving substantial completion.

Option D: When the certificate of occupancy is issued

The certificate of occupancy is a separate governmental approval that may come before, during, or after substantial completion is declared. Substantial completion is a contractual milestone between owner and contractor, while a CO is a regulatory approval from the building department.

Memory Technique

Think 'SUBSTANTIAL = SUITABLE for intended use' - if the owner can substantially use the building as intended, substantial completion can be declared.

Reference Hint

AIA Contract Documents (A201 General Conditions) or Florida Building Code Chapter 1 - Administrative provisions regarding occupancy

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