Structural inspections

Structural inspections

Structural inspections encompass wood and steel construction, fabrication processes, welding, structural safety, and erection. Masonry is inspected in accordance with the building classification. Concrete construction must undergo inspection to ensure compliance with the building code. High-strength bolts, nuts, and washers are continuously monitored and periodically inspected.

Special Inspections (TR1)

  1. Welding of Structural Steel
  2. High Strength Bolting for Structural Steel
  3. Structural Cold-Formed Steel
  4. Cast-in-Place Concrete
  5. Masonry Inspection
  6. Installation of High Load Diaphragms for Wood
  7. Installation of Metal-Plate-Connected Trusses for Wood
  8. Installation of Prefabricated I-Joists for Wood
  9. Structural Stability Inspection for Existing Buildings
  10. Details Inspection for Structural Steel
  11. Post-Installed Anchors Inspection
  12. Preliminary Inspection
  13. Footing and Foundation Inspection
  14. Lowest Floor Elevation Inspection
  15. Frame Inspection
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