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What Building Department inspections are performed and approved prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy?

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What Building Department inspections are performed and approved prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy?

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The following inspections: • Site Inspection building staked prior to excavation • Spread and/or column and/or trench footings (prior to pouring concrete) • Driveway and sidewalk (formed and prior to pouring concrete) • Anchor bolts or straps and backfill (drain tile in place and covered with pea stone and exterior walls damp proofed or water proofed) • Compaction and vapor barrier, when required (prior to pouring concrete floor) • Rough plumbing, mechanical/heating, and electrical • Rough building • Insulation • Drywall/wallboard (board applied prior to taping) (Commercial only) • Final plumbing, mechanical/heating, and electrical • Final building inspection AFTER approval of prior listed inspections

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