ajh1, yes the owner can provide special inspectors. But they almost always defer to their designee (third party CM) or the Engineer of Record (as allowed in Chapter 17 of IBC). And just because bolt tightening is turn of the nut, does not mean it's not required to be specially inspected. The fact that it is poor marketing to have their buildings incorrectly assembled might influence the big guys, who want to stay in business long term. It doesn't bother the lowest end PEMB suppliers, who want to make their money and get out of Dodge.
It would be nice for the PEMB providers, as an industry, to acknowledge that Special Inspection and other code mandated requirements, do exist even for them. If they would indicate, as part of their design, that someone needs to witness bolt tightening, welding, etc. so that it's not a mystery during assembly, that would be a start.