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Hawk eye inspections

 

is a Woodlands township Verified inspection provider

THE WOODLANDS RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS • 2022

 

Page | 15 B. Qualified Inspector A qualified inspector is a third-party licensed architect, registered structural engineer or building inspector certified by the International Code Council or its successor agency. Third-party means a person other than the owner, the contractor and employees who performed all or a portion of the work, an officer or director of any entity that performed all or a portion of the work or a member of their immediate families.

A qualified inspector must inspect the improvements and certify on forms provided by the Plan Review Committee that they have been constructed according to the currently adopted Building Code, , the approved plans and these Standards if the proposed plans include:

1. The construction of a dwelling, a garage, or a detached structure containing living area, the construction of any addition or attachments to the dwelling, garage or detached structure containing living area.

2. The construction of a structure with a roof area exceeding 200 square feet (measured as the area within the exterior walls at roof plate elevation).

3. The construction of a swimming pool or a swimming poolsecurity barrier (as defined in Standard2.13).

4. Remodeling or alteration to any structure described above if the work includes structural changes or work on electrical, gas or plumbing facilities (power generators, fire pits, fireplaces and summer kitchens) including fuel supply systems.

5. Cofferdams, bulkheads or other similar structures designed to hold back water that are 3' 6" or more in height.

6. Conditions unique to a property requiring staff and/or Plan Review Committee interpretation.

 

C. Homeowner Certification If inspection by a qualified inspector is not required, it is the owner’s responsibility to ensure substantial completion of the project and certification that the project has been completed in accordance with the Covenants, Standards and the approved plans. Otherwise, the owner must notify the Township and reach an agreement on the completion of the project or request for additional time.

D. Certificate of Compliance Following receipt of certification from a qualified inspector or the owner, the Committees may, upon request of the owner, issue a certificate of compliance stating that the improvement complies with the Covenants, the approved plans and these Standards. The certificate is based solely upon the statements and inspections provided by the owner or the qualified inspector.

 

 

 

Once the building final is completed and any outstanding fees are paid we will issue an email the same day to the woodlands township to release your deposit.

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  2. lFeel free to contact us for any  questions you might have at 248 252 3563 

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