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[Music] okay well we just got our inspection for the foundation so were approved to pour on friday the rest of the video is going to show some of the different aspects of the foundation that i recorded yesterday the inspector took a look at our specialty inspection report from the deputy inspector on our epoxy dowels he also took a look at our eu for grounding and then he looked at some of the cage asked about how we intend to pour it so were good to go ready for friday go ahead and post any questions you might have in the comments below and before we get into the actual foundation ill give you 10 seconds of koa okay so heres our 12 by 12 footing you can see weve got our hold down anchors right here and these are our regular ankle anchor bolts were using 5 8 inch galvanized anchor bolts because the code calls for either galvanized or stainless steel if theyre in contact with pressure treated lumber which all of our our plate material is going to be pressure treated has to be bec