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Which inspection is typically required before pouring a concrete foundation?

Correct Answer

C) Footing and reinforcement inspection

A footing and reinforcement inspection must be completed and approved before concrete can be poured for the foundation. This ensures proper placement of reinforcing steel and compliance with structural requirements.

Answer Options
A
Framing inspection
B
Foundation inspection
C
Footing and reinforcement inspection
D
Final inspection

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The footing and reinforcement inspection is required before concrete can be poured because it verifies that the excavation is properly prepared, the reinforcing steel (rebar) is correctly placed and tied, and all structural elements meet code requirements. Once concrete is poured, these critical structural components become inaccessible for inspection. This inspection ensures the foundation will have the proper structural integrity and reinforcement placement as specified in the approved plans. The inspector must approve this inspection before any concrete placement can begin.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Framing inspection

Framing inspection occurs much later in the construction process, after the foundation is complete and the wooden or steel frame structure is erected. This inspection has nothing to do with foundation concrete placement.

Option B: Foundation inspection

Foundation inspection is a general term that could refer to various foundation-related inspections, but it's not the specific inspection required immediately before concrete pouring. The more precise term is footing and reinforcement inspection.

Option D: Final inspection

Final inspection occurs at the very end of construction when the entire project is complete and ready for occupancy. This is completely unrelated to foundation concrete pouring, which happens early in the construction process.

Memory Technique

Use the acronym 'FIRE' - Footing Inspection Required Early (before concrete pour). Remember that rebar is like the skeleton of the foundation - you must inspect the skeleton before covering it with concrete flesh.

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code, Chapter 18 - Soils and Foundations, or local building department inspection requirements and procedures manual

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