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Career In Building Inspection, How To Better Your Chances.

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Building CodeBuddyOnline

Building CodeBuddyOnline

Күн бұрын

Elevate your chances in the building inspection career. Learn valuable tips and insights on how to enhance your prospects. From qualifications to interview strategies. #BuildingInspectionCareer #CareerAdvice #JobOpportunities
Intro -- 0:00
What is a Building Inspector? -- 0:38
** Model Codes v.s. State Codes -- 0:56
** Code Adoption Interactive Map
What Does A Building Inspector Do? -- 2:21
Building Inspector Career Path in an Organization -- 4:47
Path to Attaining Certifications -- 7:01
** ICC Certification Portal -- 7:42
** International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) Certification -- 9:44
** California Division of State Architect -- 11:30
** Construction and Building Inspector Schools -- 11:56
Obtaining Exposure in the Building Code Profession -- 12:08
Training and Networking Opportunities -- 15:07
** International Code Council Chapter Meetings and Training -- 15:17
** California Building Officials Training -- 16:38
** PG&E (California) Training Free of Cost -- 17:18
** Southern California Edison Training Free of Cost -- 17:33
** Simpson Strong-Tie Structural Hardware Free of Cost Training -- 17:44
** Pryor Seminars -- 18:27
Job Search Websites -- 19:00
Professional/Personal Advice -- 19:56
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Links:
Link to International Codes adoption map.
www.iccsafe.or...
International Code Council Certification web page.
www.iccsafe.or...
International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (“IAPMO”) Certification web page.
www.iapmo.org/...
Division Of State Architect (California) certification.
www.dgs.ca.gov...
Construction and Building Inspectors: School and Careers.
www.citytownin...
Find A Local ICC Chapter In Your Area
www.iccsafe.or...
California Building Officials (“CALBO”) Website
www.calbo.org/...
Local Utility Company, Free Training (PG&E)
www.pge.com/en...
Local Utility Company, Free Training (Southern California Edison)
sce.ungerboeck...
Simpson Strong-Tie, Free Workshops
www.strongtie....
Pryor Seminars
www.pryor.com/...
International Code Council Job Search Engine
jobs.iccsafe.org/
CalOpps Job Search Engine (California)
www.calopps.org/

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@barbaraehramlolin3635
@barbaraehramlolin3635 3 жыл бұрын
I have just started a building inspection course here in Oregon, so far so good. Good to have these videos online for further information on the profession.
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Barbara; best of luck to you and keep chipping away at the course - it is a wonderful and rewarding profession as you may know. There will be plenty of opportunities and (sadly) due to fires as well. As always, feel free to reach out if you have any questions - or need any leads. Be well and take care.
@xolomartinez6036
@xolomartinez6036 2 жыл бұрын
@@CBO.online Since most books nowdays are electronic, does "open book" mean you can use your Mac to access the doc during the exams?
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 2 жыл бұрын
@@xolomartinez6036 Thank you for reaching out. That is a great question you ask. To my current understanding, the only test reference material that is allowed to take the exam is the actual book; you would not be allowed to use a Mac as the reference material. Here is a link to a short document which includes what is and isn’t allowed at the time of the exam; link: www.iccsafe.org/wp-content/uploads/AC-Administrative-Rules-and-Policies.pdf I hope this helps you. Seems you are in process of potentially taking an exam - congratulations and best of luck to you. Let me know if you have any further questions. - Jose Martinez
@andrewmartinez6123
@andrewmartinez6123 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this helpful info! Definitely wasn’t watching this to procrastinate studying for my test that is in a completely unrelated field!
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your valuable input; and best of luck to you on your exam. There is a shortage of building inspectors, so if you are ever interested in this unrelated field -- let me know.
@atlantissurvivor1689
@atlantissurvivor1689 3 жыл бұрын
@@CBO.online Hello sir. I just found your channel and I’m very interested in becoming a building inspector in the state of FL.
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 3 жыл бұрын
@@atlantissurvivor1689 Hello and great to hear of your interest in the profession. By the looks of it, it appears there are plenty of building inspector opportunities in the state of Florida (see www.governmentjobs.com/jobs?keyword=building%20inspector&location=florida). As you know, it is a wonderful and rewarding profession; I highly encourage you to pursue a career in building inspection. The current, and upcoming, videos should also help in your endeavors. Please let me know if you have any questions; I would be happy to be of further assistance to you. Sincerely, CBO
@atlantissurvivor1689
@atlantissurvivor1689 3 жыл бұрын
@@CBO.online Thank you so much!!!!
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 3 жыл бұрын
@@atlantissurvivor1689 You're quite welcome. Before I forget, you may want to reach out to your local building departments to see if they have ride-along opportunities; it's a great way to network, but it also provides you with the exposure needed. Stay in touch.
@bartowens1860
@bartowens1860 4 жыл бұрын
I have been thinking about changing careers and becoming an inspector for a few years now. I have been getting serious lately. I have been in the trades for over 25 years and now looking for a way to use my knowledge and background in a easier way. This has been the best information I have found in pointing someone in the right direction. Thank you for the video
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind feedback, Mr. Owens. I also began my career in the building code profession after years in construction (apprenticeship and journeyman); I wanted to not only utilize my expertise in the trades - but also help people through, what can be, a daunting building permit/inspection process. I want to highly encourage you to pursue a career in the building code profession. Not only is it such a rewarding profession, but someone like yourself, who understands firsthand the efforts it takes to build structures, can make unique contributions to the code profession. Best of luck to you and feel free to reach out if I can be of further help. Once again -- I thank you for your valuable input and stay tuned for more videos that can be of help.
@justincasebro1567
@justincasebro1567 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Bart, I saw this comment of yours from 8 months ago and am also considering changing fields into building inspection. I was wondering if you were successful in your choice to change careers and how you have found it so far. Would you be so kind as to give me some feedback on how its been sir?
@bartowens1860
@bartowens1860 3 жыл бұрын
@@justincasebro1567 Hello Justin. I just received my books for the mechanical test this. I have not set a test date yet but I plan on setting one for about April. So not much to talk about yet.
@justincasebro1567
@justincasebro1567 3 жыл бұрын
@@bartowens1860 good luck on your test!
@bartowens1860
@bartowens1860 3 жыл бұрын
@@justincasebro1567 Hello again Justin. Well a lot has changed in the pass few months with COVID and I had an accident that has put me out of work for a few months. I’m still looking to become a inspector and I passed the ICC mechanical test today after the 3rd try. I get shoulder surgery tomorrow (2nd time in 14 months)so in a few day I will look to getting more books for the building part and look for inspector jobs.
@KP-ol3tc
@KP-ol3tc 2 жыл бұрын
Got an interview in a couple weeks up here in Northern California so I greatly appreciate your time
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations to you for getting this opportunity. I am noticing that even heading into the holidays, there is a steady flow opportunity in building departments throughout California. The trend should continue onto next year, judging by the workload (current and upcoming) of some of the building departments I have talked to. The contents in this channel should help you prepare for your interview. However, please do not hesitate to reach out to me directly if you need further help, or if you have any questions. Here is my direct email: jm.wboard@yahoo.com. You will do well. Aside from the interview questions I presented on one of the videos; be prepared to answer the question of: How did you prepare for this Job? and be prepared to have at least 2 questions to ask them. Reach out if you need help with this. Be well. -- Jose M
@KP-ol3tc
@KP-ol3tc 2 жыл бұрын
@@CBO.online Jose, you are an absolute legend and I cannot thank you enough. My name is Daniel and I will absolutely be going through the rest of your channel and touch base with you via email. I already have jumped on the ICC links you posted in this video and even in the last 24 hrs I feel massively more prepared regardless of my history in commercial contracting
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 2 жыл бұрын
@@KP-ol3tc That is way awesome that you feel better prepared. Also, having the commercial contracting background you have is a big plus. Commercial projects are a bit of a challenge to some v.s. residential construction; same goes for commercial code requirements v.s. residential code requirements. I look forward to connecting. We’ll talk soon. JM
@angelch5565
@angelch5565 3 жыл бұрын
I am Btech civil student ,my goal is building inspector,it's very helpful to me, thank you sir
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for the comment. I encourage you to pursue your goal to becoming a building inspector. Take care.
@anthonywaterson8540
@anthonywaterson8540 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this video with a wealth of information. Boy am I glad to have found your channel! In the past I have asked what I needed to do to become a building inspector, only to go down a confusing path. Your responses to commenters are quite educational as well. Once again, thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise! Stay safe
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your kind comments. I am glad the content is of help to you. Please stay tuned for the next video(s) which will be progressively informative. Be well.
@edtorres5796
@edtorres5796 18 күн бұрын
Thank you for the video! I have 2 interviews coming up and I am nervous but confident. I have over 18 years experience in construction as a glazier. I just passed the exam and now have the commercial building inspector certification. I am now working towards the IRC certification. I really want to change careers and become an inspector.
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 17 күн бұрын
Hello. Attaining the commercial cert is such a great achievement! You should do well on the residential exam, as the commercial seems to be the more challenging of the two for majority of people. Congrats on your upcoming interviews, it is perfectly normal to feel nervous, but your extensive experience and recent certification are strong assets. Be sure to highlight your hands-on construction background and how it equips you with a unique perspective in building inspections. Best of luck with your interviews. Keep pushing forward and stay confident - you are on the right track to making a successful career change. If you have any questions or need further advice, feel free to reach out. - Jose M
@ladym7852
@ladym7852 3 жыл бұрын
I have no construction experience but have worked in the airline industry for over 10 years. I was thinking of taking an inspector apprenticeship program and nervous about it. This video helped me to see some inner workings of this career path, so I do appreciate your hard work! 😇
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 3 жыл бұрын
Hi - and thank you for the kind comment. It inspires me to continue making these videos when I hear them being helpful - so thank you! It gives me pleasure to mention that I have known many individuals with no prior experience in the profession persevere and become great code professionals; so, I highly encourage you to pursue a career in this awesome profession. I am not sure what sector of the airline industry you worked in; however, the airline industry is customer service oriented, which is very relevant to the code profession. Please let me know if there is anything I can help with. Take care, - CBO
@ladym7852
@ladym7852 3 жыл бұрын
@@CBO.online I do have a question, would this be ideal for a single mother also trying to get her bachelors? If you've spoken to any out there, some advice would be appreciated! 😁
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 3 жыл бұрын
@@ladym7852 Hi! Without knowing specific circumstances - of course it would be ideal; however, truthfully you want to be careful not to burn yourself out! Pursuing a bachelors alone takes hard work and dedication (congratulations on doing this, by the way). Perhaps consider looking into a part-time opportunity in the profession while pursuing your bachelors? Something to consider is… the first year of working in the profession almost feels a lot like being in school; I know it felt that way to me and many others I have seen start in this profession. The reason: there is a ton of information that, as a code professional, you are expected to know and learn (there is also a degree of studying); However, please forgive me if this seems discouraging - certainly not my intent. I simply want to provide my candid observations and input. To summarize, I like to think of this “overwhelming period” which is usually the first few months - as growing pains 😊 which is a good thing! Fortunately, after this period folks develop a routine and things become easier. With that said; do what you can without overwhelming yourself, one day at a time, whether it’s a part-time or full-time opportunity. Ultimately you know thyself and what you are capable of. I hope this helps. Please let me know if you need any other assistance, I am always happy to help. Be well.
@ladym7852
@ladym7852 3 жыл бұрын
@@CBO.online Thank you! I really appreciate it. I hope that I can find something part time and am thinking of taking some classes related to this. I believe my local college has a cert. program and am looking into taking those classes. I look forward to watching more of your videos!!! 😇 Thank you and God bless! 🙏
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 3 жыл бұрын
@@ladym7852 You are welcome. It's great that your local college has the cert program. There aren't enough of these programs at local colleges. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you need any assistance; I am always happy to help. You can also reach me at buildingcodebuddyonline@yahoo.com. Take care.
@latasharogers5263
@latasharogers5263 2 жыл бұрын
My son is an electrician apprentice in the construction field for the IBEW. I will give him this video.
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 2 жыл бұрын
Hello and thank you for sharing the video. If your son has any questions, he should feel free to contact me (direct email: jm.wboard@yahoo.com); I would be happy to answer any questions he may have. Take care. - Jose M
@ffejkk37
@ffejkk37 3 жыл бұрын
I love the detail and walkthrough.
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your comment. If you have any further questions on the topic, please do not hesitate to contact me at buildingcodebuddyonline@yahoo.com. Take care and enjoy the remainder of the year!
@thebeartube7037
@thebeartube7037 Жыл бұрын
glad i stayed to the end for calopps link thx
@CBO.online
@CBO.online Жыл бұрын
No prob. I hope it serves you well. Take care. JM
@Almutitlan
@Almutitlan 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the very informative video. God Bless you.
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for commenting and for watching the video. I hope it helps you. Please let me know if you have any questions. Be well, Jose M
@charlesmonson2129
@charlesmonson2129 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for al the great resources and advice.
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 2 жыл бұрын
It was my pleasure; and thank you for your comment. I am glad to hear it is helpful. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you need any help or if you have any questions. Take care and be well. - Jose M
@pentalax
@pentalax 4 ай бұрын
Great information here!
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 4 ай бұрын
Hello, and thank you! I am very glad to hear that, and I hope the information helps you. Please let me know if you have any questions.
@nickyvtown
@nickyvtown 3 жыл бұрын
Have my ICC concrete and masonry working in this now 🙏
@nicklourenco357
@nicklourenco357 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@DianaGallo
@DianaGallo 2 ай бұрын
I have an interview coming up very nervous. I have my ICC in reinforced concrete and ACI field testing grade 1. Hoping they take a chance on me. I have 4+ years in construction background as a concrete carpenter
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 2 ай бұрын
Hi! Congratulations on landing the interview! You actually have some solid qualifications and experience under your belt, especially with your ICC and ACI credentials - and, (icing on the cake) is your background in construction! Hey, it's perfectly natural to be nervous before an interview, especially when it's for a role you are passionate about. But remember, those nerves just show how much you care and how invested you are in the opportunity. Also remember that they are inviting you for an interview because they see potential in you and your qualifications. So - take a deep breath, trust in your abilities, and let your enthusiasm shine through. You’ve already shown that you have the skills and experience needed for the job, so believe in yourself and go in there ready to demonstrate your talents. Let me know if you need further help, or if you want to go over some practice questions. Or practice with friends or family. You got this! Jose L. Martinez 💪😎✌
@anywayes_uea5779
@anywayes_uea5779 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this very helpfully information , hi from Oakland CA.
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 2 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Kern County! Thank you very much for your comment and I am very glad the information is helpful. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions, or if you need any help with any of the information on this platform.
@cruzazul513
@cruzazul513 2 жыл бұрын
Are you applying for the north California inspector apprenticeship program?
@anywayes_uea5779
@anywayes_uea5779 2 жыл бұрын
@@cruzazul513 not I’m still completing my My course of building inspector in Laney Collage , I will apply for city of Oakland.
@biancamitchell8761
@biancamitchell8761 2 жыл бұрын
Hello I'm looking at changing my careers field. I followed your recommendation from the video and no one has returned my emails or calls locally. I was wondering if you would have some time to help? I have no experience and have done some research, which I found that I will need to go through ICC for a certificate. What is the right course to take living in California? Thank you for your time.
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Bianca. I would be more than happy to help you. I have some information that could be of help to you. Can you please email me at jm.wboard@yahoo.com. This way I can send you the information and provide other leads. There are a ton of great and helpful people that have subscribed to this channel so I also hope someone can chime in; but often these messages get buried amongst all other messages which makes it hard for other people to see - and help. Nevertheless, I look forward to connecting with you. -- Jose M
@gianmedina8
@gianmedina8 3 жыл бұрын
I've been thinking about becoming a building inspector here in my County I have zero experience in construction I've been in the pest control industry for a very long time and I don't know if I should go for it or am I just wasting my time when I do get certified will they hire me and train me
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 3 жыл бұрын
Great question, and I will give you my best response. First - you will not waste your time; and absolutely you should go for it. Understand that once an agency invites you for an interview, that usually means that there is interest in you, and that you meet the minimum requirements - so, yes, you have a darn good chance at getting the job once you are invited to an interview. With my limited understanding of the pest control industry, I do know that you have some related knowledge that will help you transition into building inspections, in terms of servicing buildings as it relates to insect damages and repairs - including report writing; and, I assume you work with customers. Customer service is huge in building inspections. The fact that you are considering the building code profession is one step; the fact that you use phrases such as “when I do get certified,” speaks positive about you and your confidence in achieving the certification. Most importantly, when you attain your certification, it will show tremendous commitment to the profession that any building/or hiring official would seriously consider. Lastly, when an organization hires you; this means they are willing to invest in you and assure your success in the organization. It also means they saw your qualities and potential. So, go for it! Feel free to reach out to me here or at buildingcodebuddyonline@yahoo.com if you need additional help and input. Just know that the right opportunity will present itself to you; as people say, if it was meant to be -it will be. During the infancy of my career, I often found myself getting too ambitious and disappointed at missed opportunities. But now looking back, missed opportunities and all, I would not have it any different. Best of luck and I look forward to hearing your success story here with us when you get the opportunity. - CBO *** EDIT I wasn't sure if I answered your question; but yes, if the County hires you, they will train you. The lead inspectors and building official will assure your transition to the profession by providing a training program and objectives to achieve before your probationary period. I can send you some training objectives I assign to new building inspectors; as well as other resources that can further help your transition. Take care.
@gianmedina8
@gianmedina8 3 жыл бұрын
@@CBO.online thank you for taking time to read what I wrote. you have answer 99.9%. Thank you again and I will stay in touch
@serenasmith6412
@serenasmith6412 3 жыл бұрын
Very helpful tips!
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the comment; and I am very glad it is helpful 😊. Take care.
@rickvargas8929
@rickvargas8929 3 жыл бұрын
I have a journeyman inside wireman card and an ICC commercial electrical inspection certification. Do you think that is enough training and experience to become a commercial inspector. I’ve seen a lot of job posting wanting 5 plus years of journeyman experience. I only have one year journeyman experience so far. And great videos, very informative
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Rick; Thank you for reaching out. You are actually very fortunate to have training and experience in a trade that is desirable in building departments - especially in large departments who have “specialty inspectors” assigned to specific disciplines; and on top of that, you have a certification that seems to be, out of all the disciplines, one of the most challenging to attain. As far as having one year as a journeyman; I would not put too much emphasis on that. Look through the job description for the position you saw; and in that document, look for a phrase along the lines of “must have….. or a combination of experience and education…” if you see a similar phrase, you are good. Regardless, I would highly encourage you to apply, and if/when you get called for an interview - you’re set! It means you have just as good of a chance as the other persons interviewing. Stay on path and submit your application --- and please let me know if you need further guidance. Take care, - CBO
@SaulPD3
@SaulPD3 3 жыл бұрын
I recently graduated with my Bachelor’s in Structural Engineering this July and have been working in a design firm for about 3 months now. I’m finding that the job can be overwhelming with all of the deadlines and pressure of designing the building and making sure I’m doing everything right since lives are on the line. I want to become a plan checker for an engineering department at the city or county level since I’ve been told it’s not as stressful, so you have any info on whether or not plan checkers have a lot of deadlines/do they work a lot of overtime?
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 3 жыл бұрын
First of all - huge congratulations to you on your educational achievement! Fortunately for you, you have a degree that is highly desirable by jurisdictions when considering plans examiners. I appreciate your question very much; I’ve been fortunate to have the experience as a plans examiner in both the private and public sectors; as well as managing plan review functions of cities and counties - so I am happy to help you. In terms stress levels, like any other job, there is a degree of stress that comes with the job as a plans examiner. As you may know, a plan checker verifies the project design/calculations to the jurisdiction’s adopted building code minimums (structural, life/safety requirements etc.); you are also expected to meet with the public and help resolve building code queries - this is merely a brief summary of duties, however. There are review deadlines assigned to plans examiners which generally range from less than 1 week (for minor work; residential remodels, tenant improvements); 1 to 2 weeks for new single-family residential projects; 2 to 4 weeks for commercial. The projects are generally assigned to the plans examiner based on the individual’s experience, credentials and background. The work can seem fast-paced at times and often you find yourself multi-tasking, as some projects may be prioritized. However, depending on how the organization is structured, you have resources and everyone works as a team; your immediate supervisor is typically responsible for assuring workloads are balanced to assure staff is not overwhelmed. Also, construction activities often times dictate the workloads; i.e., winter months construction slows - thus, less permit activities (catch up opportunity) v.s. spring/summer months where construction activities may be at their peak. Normally, work schedules are Monday through Friday, 8 AM - 5 PM, (very seldom are employees requested to work overtime or weekends). Nowadays (due to C-19) there is more remote work available as well. I highly encourage you to look into becoming a plans examiner, there is certainly a need for such professionals. For what it’s worth… It is very important to have a life/work balance, as well as being happy in your employment - life is too short. You may be aware but the International Code Council offers plans examiner certifications for both commercial and residential in a variety of disciplines. If I may, I would advise you to start studying for the commercial plans examiner certification, or the residential plans examiner certification. However, with your education, you have a very good chance at getting hired with a condition to obtain the certification within a specified timeframe. Look into your local jurisdiction’s plans examiners job descriptions to get an idea of their requirements. Also, reach out to private firms in your area who specialize in building department services; it is a great way, if hired, to gain the experience and segue into a city or county. Cities and counties enter into contracts with private firms for building department help (inspections/plan review/permit processing, etc.) and often times when an individual in a private firm is assigned to a jurisdiction (if he or she works out) the individual is often hired as a permanent employee. Please note that the abovementioned is merely a snapshot of information based on your question. Please do not hesitate to contact me for further help and specifics @ buildingcodebuddyonline@yahoo.com. I hope this helps you. Please stay tuned for future videos which can help you.
@johncoppock
@johncoppock 3 жыл бұрын
I am a military veteran and wanting to get into the building inspector career, how do I do so if I don't have experience in any of these careers?
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 3 жыл бұрын
Hi John; Your interest in the profession is a great start - plus, being prior service is weight heavily by organizations when considering an individual. What I would advise you to do is first, choose a discipline you want to put all your focus on (example; building, electrical, mechanical or plumbing). This would have to be a discipline you feel more comfortable learning, out of the four, and it must be a discipline you will study towards your certification. Say for example you want to focus on getting your Residential Building Inspector Certification; purchase the 2018 International Residential Code and under the ICC Exam Catalog, search the Residential Building Inspector - B1, and in the Exam Category, click on “INFO” and this will give you the areas of the code book which will be on the exam (by percentages) and put emphasis on the exam content you will be tested on, and also become familiar with the overall format and layout of the code. Remember that knowing where to find requirements in the code book is the key and not so much memorizing. A word of caution; reading building codes can be extremely mind numbing… dry reading. I would advice you to mix it up and as you are reading, look through KZbin videos on topics you start reading about; example, if you are reading about foundation requirements (anchor bolts, mudsill, rebar), look at videos on constructing foundations. This will help make sense of the subject you read about. Other options; look up junior colleges in your area that may offer building inspector classes; also, start going on ride-alongs with your local building inspectors (if that is offered) - or ask your local building departments if they offer internships. This will allow you to network and maybe even hired. Another option, and probably a better option, is to reach out to private firms who contractually provide inspection services to cities and counties. Private firms are much more inclined to hire and train someone with minimal to no experience. Check into this! My advice to you is contact your local building department and ask them if they are in contract with a private firm, or consultant, for building inspection help; and if they are, ask them to please let you know the name of the “consultant” or “private firm” and their contact. This is public information; once you have the name/contact of the firm, call them and ask if they have an internship, or ride along program. Unfortunately I cannot endorse a specific company on this platform but if you email me, I can provide leads. I want to also inform you that blueprint reading is very important. There are countless videos out on basic plan reading you can check out. Finally… there are also week-long “guarantee pass” courses you can take which will help you get certified. I personally have not taken these so I cannot endorse, but it is certainly an option. I always advice that the best way to gain an understanding of the codes is to study it, chapter-by-chapter. I hope this helps you. As a military person, you have leadership qualities and training which is relevant to the profession. I highly encourage you to pursue the career, and please stay tuned for future inspection videos I will make that should help. If you need further guidance, please do not hesitate to email me at buildingcodebuddyonline@yahoo.com and I would be more than happy to connect with you.
@johncoppock
@johncoppock 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much sir!
@serenasmith6412
@serenasmith6412 3 жыл бұрын
John, as a veteran turned municipal building Inspector, I want to encourage you to read the specifications of your GI Bill so that you don't accidentally over- use it for certification tests. At my last investigation two years ago, if you ask the GI Bill to pay for one certification test ($220) they use one month of your entitlements (worth around 1500). Please make sure that you verify your situation in case you choose to use your resources. Also, some states offer wonderful benefits for military veteran transitions in the form or waived fees for you or even a spouse! Most have it on their website and just want you to verify your service prior to any state testing. Good luck, and I find this a rewarding job that satisfies my need to serve my community WHILE benefiting my retirement!
@kmydesire12
@kmydesire12 26 күн бұрын
My son is taking general contractor trade. I want to do building inspections in the state of Florida. I hope to get certified, please advise would be greatly appreciated
@CBO.online
@CBO.online 24 күн бұрын
Hi. Thank you for reaching out! It's great to hear that your son is taking up the general contractor trade. Trades and building code professions go together! While my expertise is primarily based in California, I can offer some general advice on how to pursue a career in building inspections in Florida. First, understand that - each state has its own requirements for becoming a certified building inspector. In Florida, you'll need to meet specific educational and experience requirements. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) is a good place to start for information on these requirements. Link: www2.myfloridalicense.com/building-code-administrators-and-inspectors/#apply That is an important first step, because the state of Florida requires building inspectors to be certified. You'll need to pass the Florida Principles & Practice examination, as well as a Building Inspector examination. You can find more details and resources on the DBPR website. Education and Training: Consider enrolling in courses that cover building codes, construction techniques, and inspection procedures. Many community colleges and vocational schools offer relevant programs. Gain Experience: Practical experience is invaluable. If possible, try to gain hands-on experience through internships or entry-level positions related to building inspection or construction. Reach out to building departments in your area to inquire. You may also join professional organizations such as the Florida Association of Building Inspectors (FABI). They offer resources, networking opportunities, and continuing education to help you stay current with industry standards and requirements. Contact them to see if you can sit one of their meetings. Link: fabi.org/ I hope this helps point you in the right direction. Best of luck with your certification and career in building inspections! Please feel free to reach out if you have additional questions. Jose M
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@user-yr6xc7gg8q 3 жыл бұрын
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