Inspector’s Work Experience Sample Clauses

Inspector’s Work Experience. DSA approval is contingent upon the inspector’s experience in inspection or construction work on building projects of a type similar to that of the individual project for which the inspector is applying. The inspector must describe, on the form DSA 5-PI or DSA 5-IPI (when applicable), qualifying experience from three building construction projects. Qualifying experience is defined by the types of duties performed and the types of projects on which those duties were performed. Types of Duties: Prior job positions and responsibilities are the primary considerations of qualifying experience. The inspector’s prior responsibilities for either inspection or construction should include experience with the trades that will be utilized on the project for which the inspector is applying. Job positions that may provide qualifying experience include:  Project inspector (providing continuous inspection of an entire project). Prior experience as a project inspector is required for Class 1 and large Class 2 projects.  Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) Class A inspector.  DSA-approved assistant inspector.  General contractor’s field superintendent.  For Class 4 projects only, special inspector or construction trade journeyman. These positions provide qualifying experience only in the specific trade(s) in which the individual worked. Other job positions are unlikely to provide sufficient experience for approval by DSA as a project inspector. INSPECTOR CERTIFICATION AND APPROVAL: 2016, 2013, 2010 and 2007 CAC Types of Projects: The types of projects that provide qualifying experience must be relevant to the type of project for which the inspector is applying. Project aspects (both for prior projects and the project for which the inspector is applying) that must be considered include:  Materials of the structural system (wood-frame, concrete, masonry, steel).  Complexity of the structural system (configuration of buildings, number of floors and unusual design features).  Size (square footage of new construction, total construction cost).
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