Department of Buildings (DOB) inspections can be stressful, but they don’t have to be. With proper preparation, you can turn potential stress into a straightforward checkmark on your project’s timeline.
Preparing for a DOB Inspection:
- Review Your Permits and Plans: Ensure all documents are in order and reflect the current state of the construction. Discrepancies between plans and the actual build are common flags during an inspection.
- Check for Common Issues: Address typical inspection pitfalls, like improper signage, blocked exits, or faulty safety equipment, before the inspector arrives.
- Conduct a Pre-Inspection: Running a thorough pre-inspection using an internal or third-party inspector can help catch issues that you might overlook.
- Personal Insight: From my experience, projects that involve a routine pre-inspection have significantly fewer issues during the official DOB inspections, leading to smoother project progress.
Preparing for a DOB inspection doesn’t have to be a headache. With Highland Expediters by your side, you can approach inspections with confidence, knowing that every detail has been meticulously reviewed.
By Dianah-Rose Kalibbala