Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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When do footing or foundation inspections occur?

  1. After concrete placement

  2. Before the construction site is cleared

  3. After forms are set and steel is placed

  4. Before forms are set and steel is in place

The correct answer is: Before forms are set and steel is in place

Footing or foundation inspections are a critical step in the construction process, primarily ensuring that the site is prepared according to building codes and design specifications before any concrete is poured. This inspection typically occurs before the forms are set and the steel reinforcements are placed. During this inspection, the building inspector evaluates the excavated area for its depth, dimensions, and the subsoil conditions. The inspector ensures that the footing design aligns with local building codes and that it’s prepared to adequately support the structure. Addressing any issues prior to setting forms and placing steel reinforcements helps to prevent potential structural problems later in the construction process. If inspections occurred after forms or steel were installed, any necessary corrections would become much more complicated and could delay the project. This proactive approach is essential to ensure structural integrity from the very beginning stages of construction.