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Special Inspections - Overview

The purpose of DPD’s Special Inspection Program is to monitor and test materials and workmanship of structural systems that are critical to the integrity of the building structure.

Special Inspections, along with Structural Observations, are in addition to the inspections performed by Seattle Building Inspectors. 

These inspections are required by and detailed in Chapter 17 of The Seattle Building Code and are required for the following types of work:

  • Structural Steel & Aluminum
  • Reinforced Concrete
  • Reinforced Masonry
  • Structural Wood
  • Fire Resistant materials and coatings
  • Seismic Resistance Systems
  • Pile & Pier Foundations
  • Soils
  • Environmental Assets

The DPD approved set of plans will list the types of required Special Inspections or Structural Observation required for your project.

Special Inspections are not required for:

  • Minor work when approved by DPD
  • Construction not required to be designed by a registered design professional

The project’s owner or the owner’s agent is responsible for selecting and employing Special Inspection Agencies or Structural Observers.

  • Structural Special Inspection Agencies are qualified inspection professionals such as agencies listed on the Washington Association of Building Officials (WABO) website, engineering firms, and other governmental agencies.
  • Geotechnical Special Inspection Agencies must be the Geotechnical Engineer of Record for the project and be licensed as a Professional Engineer in the State of Washington.
  • Environmental Special Inspection agencies are qualified environmental design professionals such as Landscape Designers, Wetland Biologists, Arborists, and Fisheries Biologists.
  • Structural Observers must be a licensed design professional in the State of Washington.

Each project needing Special Inspection is required to hold a preconstruction meeting at the site with DPD.  No other inspections can be scheduled with DPD until this preconstruction conference is held. Once you (or your contractor) have requested this meeting by calling (206) 684-8860, a DPD inspector will return the call, set the agenda, determine the attendees, and schedule a meeting.
 

Last Updated: July 19, 2010
Got Questions?

Visit the FAQ or call the Applicant Services Center (ASC) at 684-8850. If you visit the ASC, please see the Estimated Wait Times.

 
Also, take a look at our Client Assistance Memos (CAMS) for user-friendly information on a range of permitting and land use polices and procedure you may encounter while conducting business with us. 



How much will my permit cost?  Visit our fees site to learn more.

 

Does your project involve working in the right-of-way? Find out more by visiting the SDOT Street Use Counter.

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