Inspections

Evaluating and analyzing all aspects of your construction project is crucial for preserving structural integrity and ensuring public safety.

Ensure compliance with building codes, safety regulations, and project specifications. Inspections verify adherence to Dominica’s building codes and zoning laws, which are essential for legal compliance and safety.

  • Quality Assurance: Ensure materials and workmanship meet standards.
  • Safety Compliance: Verify adherence to safety regulations.
  • Code Compliance: Confirm compliance with building codes and zoning laws.
  • Progress Monitoring: Track construction progress and identify delays.
  • Documentation: Maintain accurate records of inspections and actions taken.
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Types of Inspections

  • Pre-Construction Inspection: Assesses site conditions and existing structures before construction.
  • Foundation Inspection: Ensures proper footing and foundation work before backfilling.
  • Framing Inspection: Confirms the structural framework meets design specifications.
  • Rough Inspection: Checks electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems before they’re covered.
  • Final Inspection: Verifies that all work meets standards before occupancy.
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