New Home Construction Progress Inspections
Description
New home construction progress inspections provide a qualified third-party assessment of the building work to ensure it proceeds as designed, approved, and in a tradesman-like fashion. These inspections help identify poor workmanship or communication breakdowns between the builder and client early in the process. The service covers multiple critical stages: a pre-commencement site assessment for orientation and levels; a footing inspection prior to pouring to confirm steel reinforcement; a slab inspection to check preparation and termite management systems; a frame inspection to verify member sizes, wind bracing, and service rough-ins; and a pre-paint inspection to ensure carpentry, cabinetry, and plastering meet required specifications. With 28 years of building and construction experience, the inspector provides independent oversight to ensure compliance with quality control standards and client specifications. By identifying and rectifying issues at each stage of construction, these progress inspections take the headaches out of the building process, save money on future repairs, and ensure that your new home is built to the highest possible standard. Whether you are building a new home or renovating, independent inspections and reporting throughout all stages of construction aim to make the process as seamless as possible.
Service coverage
- Footings
- Slab preparation
- Steel reinforcement
- Framing members
- Wind bracing
- Internal wall linings
- External cladding
- Plumbing and electrical rough-ins