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During a rough electrical inspection, the inspector finds several code violations. The contractor fixes the violations and wants to schedule a re-inspection. How soon can the re-inspection typically be scheduled?

Correct Answer

C) Within 24-48 hours

Re-inspections can typically be scheduled within 24-48 hours after corrections are made. Most jurisdictions prioritize re-inspections to avoid project delays once violations are corrected.

Answer Options
A
Immediately the same day
B
Next business day
C
Within 24-48 hours
D
Within one week

Why This Is the Correct Answer

CORRECT_ANSWER - Re-inspections are typically scheduled within 24-48 hours after corrections are made to code violations. This timeframe balances the inspector's schedule with the contractor's need to keep the project moving forward. Most jurisdictions understand that construction delays are costly, so they prioritize re-inspections while still allowing reasonable time for scheduling. This standard timeframe is consistent across most Florida jurisdictions and reflects industry best practices.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Immediately the same day

Same-day re-inspections are rarely possible due to inspector scheduling constraints and the need for proper documentation of corrections. Inspectors typically have full schedules and cannot accommodate immediate re-inspections except in emergency situations.

Option B: Next business day

Next business day is too restrictive and doesn't account for inspector availability or the complexity of scheduling. While some simple re-inspections might occur the next day, this isn't the typical standard timeframe that contractors can reliably expect.

Option D: Within one week

One week is too long for re-inspections and would cause unnecessary project delays. Most jurisdictions recognize that extended delays for re-inspections can significantly impact construction schedules and costs, so they aim for much faster turnaround times.

Memory Technique

Think '24-48 RE-pair' - after you RE-pair violations, expect 24-48 hours for RE-inspection scheduling

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code Administration chapter or local jurisdiction inspection procedures manual - look for sections on inspection scheduling and re-inspection protocols

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