
Special (Deputy) Inspections are typically required when construction elements are critical to structural safety and must be verified beyond standard city inspections. Common examples include high-strength concrete placements, post-installed anchors (epoxy or mechanical), and high-stress wood framing where specific nailing patterns, fasteners, or load paths must be confirmed before concealment. Requirements are usually outlined in the approved plans and referenced by the building department.
Deputy inspectors are most often hired by property owners, general contractors, developers, or engineers of record. While the inspector works independently, they coordinate closely with contractors, engineers, and city building departments to ensure all required inspections are completed and properly documented.
We provide a range of Special (Deputy) Inspection services, including but not limited to concrete placement and reinforcement verification, epoxy-installed anchors, structural steel connections, wood framing inspections, and other code-required special inspections as identified in the approved construction documents. Services are tailored to the specific scope of each project.
Yes. We regularly coordinate with local building departments and follow all jurisdictional requirements. Inspection reports are prepared in accordance with the city and/or jurisdiction standards.
We primarily service projects throughout Southern California, including Riverside/San Bernardino County, Orange County, Los Angeles County, San Diego County, and surrounding areas.
