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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Project' and 'Location' fields with the relevant details of your project.
  3. Enter the 'Tax Parcel No.' and 'Permit Number' to ensure proper identification of your application.
  4. Provide information for the 'Design Professional in Responsible Charge,' including their name, business name, address, and telephone number.
  5. Indicate which disciplines require special inspections by checking the appropriate boxes. Include any additional disciplines under 'Other.'
  6. Complete the section regarding interim report frequency and prepare to sign where indicated for both the inspector and owner’s authorization.
  7. Finally, ensure that all required signatures are obtained before submitting your completed form.

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The statement of special inspections is supposed to be filed with the building official PRIOR to the issuance of a building permit for the project. The statement of special inspections should be accompanied by construction documents, shop drawings, geotechnical report, etc. ing to the CODE.
Specialized inspections are typically conducted for issues like mold, pests, radon, lead-based paint, asbestos, sewer lines and septic systems; there are state-specific inspections that are legally required. Each specialized inspection requires a different type of inspector, and youll need to pay each one separately.
There are 3 inspection task types: preventive control inspections, sample collection, and commodity inspections. Preventive control inspection. Sample collection. Commodity inspection. The inspection process. 3.1 Determine the scope of the inspection. 3.2 Establish the team. 3.3 Review information.
Special inspections includes both testing and inspection of the materials, installation, fabrication, ion or placement of components and connections to ensure compliance with the code, referenced standards adopted by the code and approved construction documents.
The General Levels will determine how many units you inspect overall. But the Special Levels determine smaller samples sizes for specific tests. The Special Levels are appropriate for tests that are destructive to your product, expensive, or time-consuming to conduct, or tend to yield the same results across all items.

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Specialized inspections are typically conducted for issues like mold, pests, radon, lead-based paint, asbestos, sewer lines and septic systems; there are state-specific inspections that are legally required.
While there is variation of what home inspectors look for, there are areas that are typically not covered in a standard home inspection, such as: Pest control (such as termites, carpenter ants and rodents) Swimming pools. Asbestos.

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