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The Construction Inspector is a vital role responsible for overseeing various construction projects, ensuring compliance with applicable permits and approved plans. This position serves as a crucial liaison between field staff and office personnel, facilitating communication and coordination to ensure that construction activities align with design specifications, budget, and schedule. The inspector will engage in a variety of projects, including residential, commercial, and infrastructure developments, as well as renewable energy initiatives for both private and public clients. In this role, the Construction Inspector will manage client and contractor relationships, ensuring that all parties are informed and engaged throughout the construction process. Responsibilities include conducting field inspections, monitoring construction quality, and ensuring adherence to safety standards and legal regulations. The inspector will also be involved in construction administration tasks, such as preparing quantities for construction documents, reviewing project drawings, and evaluating contractor change requests. The position requires a proactive approach to problem-solving, as the inspector will need to recommend solutions for construction-related issues and facilitate communication among various stakeholders, including contractors, subcontractors, and municipal officials. The inspector will also be responsible for maintaining accurate documentation of project progress and conducting regular meetings with field staff to address any emerging issues. Overall, the Construction Inspector plays a critical role in ensuring the successful execution of construction projects while upholding the highest standards of quality and safety.