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[Music] welcome on this video i will go over the typical sequence of building inspections and although this video is specific to residential projects the premise is similar to commercial industrial projects and additions and alterations before i dive into the sequence of inspections i want to mention two key pre-inspection items first always be sure the construction work and the inspections are done to the official building department stamped approved plans and documents it is important to understand that before the approved plans building permits are issued they go through a multi-agency review for building code and local requirements verification and often after the review process is completed the design changes in order to satisfy requirements addressed during the plan review which once again is the reason you should not do the work to the unofficial plan lancet second verify flood hazards own requirements projects constructed in flood hazard zones are scrutinized by fema and failu