Inspections during Construction

Construction phase inspections Miami contractors and owners rely on—RGM engineers verify rebar placement, concrete, connections, wind-load details, and overall code compliance during active work. We document findings with photos and provide clear, fast reports to keep your schedule moving.

Construction Inspections

The Florida Building Code for the Miami–Fort Lauderdale area requires inspections at various stages of construction to ensure that the work complies with the Code:

Construction Plans: The building official or building code administrator reviews construction plans before issuing a permit.
Structural Inspections: For threshold buildings, a special inspector perform structural inspections based on a plan prepared by the engineer or architect of record.
General Construction: The building official inspects construction of work that requires a permit. The owner or their authorized agent is responsible for keeping the work exposed and accessible for inspection.
Single-trade Inspections: These inspections focus on a single construction trade, such as plumbing, electrical, or mechanical.
Milestone Inspections: For condominium or cooperative association buildings that are three or more stories tall, an engineer or architect performs a structural integrity inspection when the building reaches certain ages.
The Florida Building Code’s primary goal is to ensure public health and safety, and its secondary goal is to protect property.  As the construction phase inspections Miami projects need for approvals, we coordinate with reviewers and your build team to resolve issues quickly.