A typical Practical Completion Certificate includes the following information:
The following procedures are typically involved in obtaining a Practical Completion Certificate: 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. a missing door handle
For contractors, it represents the finish line and the reward for their labor. For clients, it represents the beginning of ownership and the responsibility of maintenance. For the industry at large, it is the definitive standard by which we judge whether a building is ready for the world. a touch-up of paint)