Completion. noun. com·​ple·​tion kəm-ˈplē-shən. : the act or process of completing : the state of being complete. a job near completion.
He will receive his degree upon completion of his studies. The 17-yard completion was the longest play of what proved to be a drive for the ages. The city has not yet set a date for full completion of the project. The contract calls for the completion of the work to be finished at the end of April.
Completion Report means the final report prepared by the Consultant at the completion of the Services (for detailed requirements refer to Appendix 1, Scope of Services).
Completion of work means that the Project/Works have been completed operationally and structurally and Commissioning has been attained as per Technical Specifications.
WORK COMPLETED means the extent to which construction has been completed on a Development Project at the point of determination.
Completion of work marks the end of the construction process and signifies that the project has reached a stage where it is deemed finished and ready for its intended use. The completion date holds significant implications, particularly when it comes to mechanics liens.
Accomplishment, achievement, conclusion, culmination, expiration, finalization, fulfillment, integration, realization.
How to Use completion in a Sentence He will receive his degree upon completion of his studies. The 17-yard completion was the longest play of what proved to be a drive for the ages. The city has not yet set a date for full completion of the project.