This phase includes plan review, writing WPS "welding procedure specification", reviewing your WPS, and material ID, and catching errors before they are submitted and need to be revised. Causing the city to delay your project. as we all know time is money.
During construction, an inspector will be there to check work in progress before, during, and after.
The last step. Final inspections with a professional report provided to you and the local city or jurisdiction. This includes pictures and a description of the work and the work observed conforms to and complies with plans, specs coed, and city requirements.
In addition to the inspections provided by the City staff, the California Building Code mandates that the owner, the engineer, or, the architect act on behalf of the owner. Employ one or more special inspectors who shall provide inspections during construction on elements that are critical to the safety of the structure, such as the foundation, welding, epoxy injection, and bolting. These deputy inspectors are specialized in and have a vast knowledge of the critical elements that the city does not cover and are authorized to work on behalf of the city for these specific processes by acting as a deputy. Acting on behalf of and as a liaison to both the jurisdiction and the owner. It is important to note that these special inspectors are not on the project in lieu of the regular City building inspector, but rather they are on the project in addition to the regular City building inspector.
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