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What Do Building Inspectors Do? 4 Construction Inspector Responsibilities
Construction Management

What Do Building Inspectors Do? 4 Construction Inspector Responsibilities

We all know that buildings and structures are designed to meet certain standards. Whether they’re related to engineering requirements, material placement or building codes, it’s understood that contractors must adhere to strict guidelines when it comes to performing construction duties correctly. While owners and project initiators could simply trust that everything’s being built 100% correctly, the numerous construction disasters that’ve happened over the years prove just how costly – and even deadly – improper construction can be. Sure, there’s pretty much zero risk involved in painting a wall or putting down some new flooring, but projects that involve structural work, utilities, major alterations or public exposure must be monitored closely throughout the process to ensure that all work is being done correctly. That’s where building inspectors come into play. Let’s go through four key construction inspector responsibilities.

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Tracking Construction Productivity - A Few Examples - Free Excel Template
Construction Documents & Templates

Tracking Construction Productivity: A Few Examples [Free Excel Template]

Determining the profitability of a construction project is straightforward: it’s simply the difference between what a contractor gets paid to complete a project, less what it costs them to do so. When contractors create budgets for their projects, they have to estimate the cost and profit margin for every item of work they must perform. This includes materials, equipment, supplies, overhead expenses and of course – the cost of labor. Given that the vast majority of projects depend heavily on those who physically perform the work, it only makes sense that labor costs on most projects is substantial. It’s not uncommon for labor costs to make up the majority of a project’s total budget. The more efficient and productive the crews onsite work, the more profitable a project is. But how is this productivity calculated? How can construction managers and supervisors know whether or not the workers are meeting the budget? What if some items are going better than estimated, while others are doing worse? This is why tracking construction productivity on a regular basis is so important. Let’s go through a few examples of how to track construction productivity using an Excel template, which you can download for free below!

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Testing, Inspecting & Monitoring

Concrete Moisture Monitoring: Why It Matters + The Best Moisture Meters

In terms of moisture, concrete is counterintuitive. When we think about concrete, many of us picture it as a dry, hard material; something that’s resilient to rain, snow and moisture. Unfortunately that’s not the case. Concrete is wet when it’s mixed, and is a porous material once it’s cured. Unless it’s been coated or protected, concrete will absorb moisture – even humidity from the air – and holds some level moisture in it at all times. That said, only so much moisture is allowed. Many finishes installed on top of concrete, such as flooring and coatings, require that moisture content in the concrete stay below specific moisture levels while work is in progress. The moisture content in concrete can’t be too high either; if concrete is too moist, it can crack, spall and fail in a number of ways. In turn, concrete moisture monitoring is important for a variety of reasons! Let’s get into the details of why concrete moisture monitoring is so critical during construction and building inspections, along with our top picks for the best concrete moisture meters on the market.

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Torque Wrench In Construction - Importance_Uses_3 Top-Rated Models
Testing, Inspecting & Monitoring

Torque Wrench In Construction: Importance, Uses & 3 Top-Rated Models

All around the world, construction projects rely on one physically small component in order to be completed correctly: fasteners. Whether it be gigantic steel anchor bolts beneath a bridge or screws supporting a piece of plywood, the assembly of construction projects as a whole is mostly done using a variety of fasteners. The type of fasteners used will vary by work type, project type and design parameters, but all fasteners used on a project – both in type and size – are specified by the engineer prior to construction beginning. Given that fasteners play such a huge role in the construction assembly process, it makes sense that fasteners must be installed appropriately in order for them to meet design requirements. How do we know whether a bolt is tight enough, or even too tight? Let’s talk about the importance of the torque wrench in construction, along with some examples of common uses and 3 top-rated models on the market.

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Temperature & Humidity In Construction - Impacts + Top 3 Monitoring Tools
Testing, Inspecting & Monitoring

Temperature & Humidity In Construction: Impacts + Top 3 Monitoring Tools

When we think about construction, it’s easy to think that money is the only real variable required to get the job done. After all, if someone’s willing to pay any price in order to complete a project – regardless of all other factors – can’t it somehow be done? While this is true to an extent, access to funding is only one variable that can restrict the construction process. We’ve written about how weather affects construction in the past. In this article, we’ll be diving into a specific variable: temperature and humidity in construction. Let’s go through the effect that temperature and humidity can have in construction and how you can monitor temperature and humidity data on your project.

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In order to be completed successfully, construction projects must be performed in accordance with design requirements, specifications and quality standards. With this in mind, testing, inspecting and monitoring all phases of work is critical for maintaining standards and achieving required quality levels. Browse articles that focus on types of construction that require testing, inspecting and monitoring, along with recommended tools, instruments and devices for maintaining quality on your projects!