CEIG Coordination<!--TgQPHd|||[]-->: Submits final structural layouts to the Chief Electrical Inspector for field audit scheduling.<!--TgQPHd|||[]--><!--TgQPHd|||[]-->
As-Built Verifications<!--TgQPHd|||[]-->: Cross-checks physical MEP cable sizing, earthing pits, and transformer installations against statutory codes.<!--TgQPHd|||[]--><!--TgQPHd|||[]-->
Inspection Facilitation<!--TgQPHd|||[]-->: Hosts utility board engineers and government inspectors on-site during technical safety audits.<!--TgQPHd|||[]--><!--TgQPHd|||[]-->
Grid Charging<!--TgQPHd|||[]-->: Oversees final utility meter calibration, seals testing, and authorizes power turn-on.<!--TgQPHd|||[]--> [1]<!--TgQPHd|||[]-->
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Client Responsibilities<!--TgQPHd|||[]-->
Contractor Alignment<!--TgQPHd|||[]-->: Ensures the hired MEP contractor holds a valid Class-A electrical license required for installation.<!--TgQPHd|||[]-->
Equipment Compliance<!--TgQPHd|||[]-->: Sources factory-test certificates (Routine Test Reports) for all heavy MEP assets like HVAC chillers, transformers, and HT panels.<!--TgQPHd|||[]--> <!--TgQPHd|||[]-->
Civil Readiness<!--TgQPHd|||[]-->: Completes physical containment infrastructure like dedicated electrical shafts, trenching, and weather-proof substation rooms.<!--TgQPHd|||[]-->
Fee Settlement<!--TgQPHd|||[]-->: Resolves outstanding local utility infrastructure development charges and security deposits to prevent grid-connection delays.<!--TgQPHd|||[]--><!--TgQPHd|||[]-->