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Ben C.
  • Metuchen, NJ
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How are building inspections handled when subbing out work?

Ben C.
  • Metuchen, NJ
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Hi,

I work in the Northern NJ and wondered from developers who sub out the work on New Construction (framing etc) how do you handle inspections? Do you have to be on-site or the sub you hire is responsible for waiting around all day on inspection day and handling that for you as part of the job?


I would prefer if they could handle the inspection as well since they will be able to answer any technical question from the inspector in the field best anyways. Just didn't know what was standard practice in this situation. Thanks guys. 

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