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The municipal building inspector will be inspecting the house during construction. Why would I still need an architect involved?

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The municipal building inspector will be inspecting the house during construction. Why would I still need an architect involved?

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The inspector is looking at the work to determine if it meets minimum code requirements, and nothing else. Since accessibility is not a code issue for single family residences, they would not be evaluating whether the construction actually incorporates those features; similarly, they would not be inspecting to determine whether you were getting the quality of finishes or fixtures that you had selected. Without an architect’s involvement, you would need to review those items yourself.

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