jwhitesel
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 8, 2007
- 4
I have a situation where a contractor installed new footings for a building addition, and did not obtain an inspection from the local building inspector prior to pouring. The contractor did obtain the services of an independant inspection firm (payed for by the owner) to inspect the footing bearing capacity, the reinforcing, and the actual concrete.
The Building Inspector, since he didn't inspect the bottoms, is now requiring the footings to be removed so he can inspect the bottoms.
I think this is a little extreme and I'm wondering if anyone has had this experience in the past. Also is there any post testing that could be done to satisfy the Building Inspector.
Thanks in advance for your input
The Building Inspector, since he didn't inspect the bottoms, is now requiring the footings to be removed so he can inspect the bottoms.
I think this is a little extreme and I'm wondering if anyone has had this experience in the past. Also is there any post testing that could be done to satisfy the Building Inspector.
Thanks in advance for your input