Do I need the “Approved” plans at the job site when the building inspector arrives?

Yes. It is your responsibility to ensure that the “Approved” set of construction plans is available on the job site whenever an inspection is scheduled. Your inspector must have the approved plans in order for the work to be inspected and approved.  Without the approved plans, your inspector may not be able to perform his job, and the inspection may need to be rescheduled for an alternate date/time when the approved plans will be available.

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1. What time will the building inspector be at my job site?
2. How Can I find out if my building inspection has passed or failed?
3. Why do you need to come into my home for a smoke detector/ carbon monoxide detector inspection?
4. Can you give me a list of all the inspections I will need?
5. Do I need to be at the job site when the building inspector arrives?
6. How do I change the contractor listed on my permit?
7. Can I schedule my building inspection for a specific time of the day?
8. How long will the building inspection take?
9. Will the building inspector call the contractor to inform him that an inspection has failed?
10. Do I need the “Approved” plans at the job site when the building inspector arrives?
11. Is the city open or closed this Friday?