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The Building Inspection market within the context of Commercial Building Construction is a specialized field of expertise that focuses on the evaluation of the safety and structural integrity of a building. Building Inspectors are responsible for ensuring that all building codes and regulations are met, and that the building is safe for occupancy. Building Inspectors are typically hired by the owner of the building, or by the contractor responsible for the construction. Building Inspectors will typically inspect the building during the construction process, as well as after the building is completed.
Building Inspectors will typically inspect the building for structural integrity, fire safety, electrical safety, plumbing, and other safety issues. They will also inspect the building for any potential hazards, such as mold or asbestos. Building Inspectors will also inspect the building for any potential code violations, and will provide recommendations for any necessary repairs or modifications.
Some companies in the Building Inspection market include Building Inspectors, Inc., Building Inspection Services, Inc., and Building Inspection Solutions, Inc. Show Less Read more