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27.3.3 The Contract Price has been reduced because of modifications or changes; <br />27.3.4 The Owner has been required to correct defective Work or complete the Work; <br />27.3.5 Unsatisfactory performance of the Work, including failure to clean up. <br />ARTICLE 28. Project Completion <br />28.1 Prior to final payment, the Contractor may, in writing to the Owner and the Engineer, certify <br />that the entire Project is complete and request that the Engineer issue a certificate of completion. <br />Within a reasonable time thereafter, the Owner, Contractor and Engineer will make an inspection of <br />the Project to determine the status of completion. If the Engineer and Owner do not consider the <br />Project complete, they will notify the Contractor in writing giving reasons thereof. If the Engineer <br />and Owner consider the Project complete, they will prepare and deliver to the Owner an application <br />for final payment. <br />28.2 The Owner shall have the right to exclude the Contractor from the Project after the date of <br />completion, but the Owner will allow the Contractor reasonable access to complete or correct items of <br />repair and maintenance. <br />ARTICLE 29. Final Payment <br />29.1 After the Contractor has completed any corrections to the satisfaction of the Engineer and <br />delivered all maintenance and operating instruction, schedules, guarantees, bonds, certificates of <br />inspection and other documents, all as required by the Contract Documents, he may make application <br />for final payment. The final application for payment shall be accomplished by such supporting data <br />as the Engineer may require, together with complete and legally effective releases or waivers <br />(satisfactory to the Owner) of all liens arising out of the Contract Documents and the labor and <br />services performed and the material and equipment furnished thereunder. In lieu thereof and as <br />approved by the Owner, the Contractor may furnish receipts of releases in full; an affidavit of the <br />Contractor that the releases and receipts include all labor, services, material and equipment for which <br />a lien could be filed, and that all payrolls, State and Federal withholding taxes, material and <br />equipment bills, and other indebtedness connected with the Work for which the Owner or his <br />property might in any way be responsible, have been paid or otherwise satisfied; and consent of the <br />Surety, if any, to final payment. If any Subcontractor or supplier fails to furnish a release or receipt <br />in full, the Contractor may furnish a bond satisfactory to the Owner to indemnify him against any <br />lien. <br />29.2 If, on the basis of his observation and review of the Work during construction, his final <br />inspection and his review of the final application for payment all as required by the Contract <br />Documents, the Engineer is satisfied that the Work has been completed and the Contractor has <br />fulfilled all of his obligations under the Contract Documents, he will, within fifteen (15) Calendar <br />Days after receipt of the final application for payment, indicate in writing his approval of payment <br />and present the application to the Owner for payment. Otherwise, he will return the application to the <br />Contractor, indicating in writing his reasons for refusing to approve final payment, in which case the <br />Contractor will make the necessary corrections and resubmit the application. The Owner, will, within <br />GC 21 <br />