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Learn about Building Inspections so you don't Fear Them

Submitted by hannah08
Tue, 29 Jun 2010

Ask any owner of a construction company what they fear the most and often the response will be building inspectors. They may seem like they are on opposing teams but in reality they just want to do their job. They need to make sure all phases of the building process are according to the codes and guidelines that have been set by the law.

With field data collection they are able to determine if the construction thus far is meeting all of the set requirements. You can work with building inspectors rather than fearing them. By using field data and comparing it to what the laws are you can find out if you have everything you need for your project to pass their inspections with flying colors.

Building reporter tools make it possible for you to find out what the requirements are. Armed with that information you will be able to develop your plans for the construction without any delays or problems. Keep in mind that building inspectors are responsible for municipal risk management. They simply can't allow you to slip by with procedures that aren't safe overall.

Building inspections have to be done - there is no way around them legally. However, they really shouldn't be that big of a deal for any construction company that is staying on top of the rules. It makes sense for you to learn what will be inspected so you can do it right the first time around. Having to redo work can be expensive, hurt employee morale, and it can cause delays for the completion of the work.

Building inspectors aren't out to make the life of construction companies miserable. They don't have a hidden agenda to make them pay fines or delay the progress they are making on a given project. They are dedicated to making sure the municipal risk management is below the threshold that has been set by law. They use field data collection to make sure that the procedures by law are being followed.

When field data is used by both the construction company and the building inspector it is a winning combination. They can work as a team with a united front instead of one looking at the other as an intimidating entity that is coming to see what they can find wrong.

Building reporter tools that help inspectors identify what they should look at as helps with follow ups. The same inspector may not becoming back out for the follow ups. However, they can use the data collection to read notes, to double check any problem areas, and to help the construction project continue moving forward in a safe manner.

 



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