Inspection Cycle
The sequence of code inspections required during construction — foundation, framing, mechanical/electrical/plumbing rough-in, insulation, drywall, final.
What inspection cycle actually means.
After permit issuance, construction proceeds through a series of inspections at specific milestones. The typical residential cycle includes foundation (slab or footings), framing (after structure is up, before drywall), MEP rough-in (mechanical/electrical/plumbing), insulation, drywall, and final. Each inspection must pass before the next stage can proceed. Failed inspections require correction and re-inspection.
- Clay County Building Division — inspection scheduling
- Florida Building Code inspection requirements
Adjacent definitions.
- Plan Review
The county building department's review of submitted drawings and specifications before issuing a building permit.
See the definition - Tyler Technologies EPL (Clay County)
Clay County's online building permit system, operated by Tyler Technologies, where permits are submitted and tracked.
See the definition - Substantial Completion
The contractual milestone at which a project is sufficiently complete that the owner can use it for its intended purpose.
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