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this video will cover some of the frequently missed inspection items the methodology presented in this video should help you gain a better understanding of the foundation and slab inspection requirements a big thank you for those of you who have already subscribed and if you are new to this channel click the subscribe button the contents of these videos will continue to get better check out the sequence of building inspections video which is a precursor to this video and will give you further insight on the required building inspections i will first highlight a list of pre-inspection items that should be considered before the foundation inspection is scheduled you always want to double check the approved building plans for any project conditions which are special requirements to your project these project conditions range from tree protection requirements before construction starts compaction report requirements prior to the foundation inspection typically if a building pad is created