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Which professional relationship is most critical during the permitting phase of a construction project?

Correct Answer

D) Building inspector

Building inspectors review permit applications and conduct inspections throughout construction. Maintaining a professional relationship with inspectors is crucial for timely permit approval and project progression.

Answer Options
A
Structural engineer
B
Architect
C
Surveyor
D
Building inspector

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Building inspectors have direct authority over permit approval and project progression during the permitting phase. They review permit applications for code compliance, approve or reject permits, and conduct required inspections throughout construction. A positive professional relationship with building inspectors ensures smoother permit processing, faster approvals, and helps resolve any code compliance issues efficiently. Their approval is mandatory for project advancement, making this relationship the most critical during permitting.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Structural engineer

Structural engineers provide technical expertise and may be consulted during permit review, but they don't have the authority to approve permits. Their role is advisory rather than regulatory during the permitting phase.

Option B: Architect

Surveyors provide important boundary and elevation information needed for permits, but they don't review or approve permit applications. Their work supports the permitting process but isn't the critical relationship for approval.

Memory Technique

Think 'INSPECTOR = APPROVAL POWER' - the person with approval authority is your most critical relationship during permitting.

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code, Chapter 1 - Scope and Administration, Section 104 (Duties and Powers of Building Official)

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