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Building Inspector License



The job of the building and construction inspectors involve the examination of buildings, streets and highways, dams and bridges, inspecting water systems and sewers as well as other structures. Apart from the examination and inspection their job also requires that they oversee any alterations and repairs ensuring that these do not break any ordinances, codes, zoning regulations or any other aspects of the contract.



Interesting Facts and Statistics on Building Inspectors

• Around 44 percent of the total number of building inspectors in the United States work for the local governments including county and municipal building departments
• Many of the building inspectors are self-employed
• Licensing as well as the training requirements vary across the various states in the country
• Individuals with training in architecture, engineering, construction and related fields find more opportunities for work


Qualifications

Even though the requirements for acquiring a license vary across the states, individuals interested in becoming a building inspector or construction inspector require having extensive knowledge about the various practices followed in the field of construction. It is also essential to check with the appropriate state agency regarding what is applicable for a specific state. This is because it is quite likely that the state in which you reside requires some special training, certificate or licensing requirements for building inspectors.

Education and Training Required for Obtaining a Building Inspector License

When you look around you will learn that many companies require that the inspectors on their payroll at least have a basic diploma at the high school level or its equivalent. This may be necessary even if the individual has considerable amount of experience in this field of work.

Many employers also look for individuals who have studied architecture or engineering from a junior college or a community college. Other than that a degree in courses such as the inspection of buildings, home inspection, mathematics, drafting and construction technology are also acceptable. Apart from that knowledge of algebra, geometry along with the ability to read the blueprints will also serve you well.

In the present times a lot of building inspectors are also entering the field with college degrees. These degrees can sometimes serve as a replacement for prior work experience.

Details about License and Certification

Requirements for certification and licensure relating to building inspection and construction not only vary across the various states in the United States but also between the local municipalities. In general the most common requirements for obtaining a building inspector license include a minimum level of education like a high school diploma, prior work experiences and also qualifying an examination which is approved by the state (in the USA) in which the individual resides or considers to set up a practice.

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