Special Inspector for Lightweight Insulating Concrete (Lwic), Per Fbc 1917 is a legal document that was released by the Building Department - City of Miami, Florida - a government authority operating within Florida. The form may be used strictly within City of Miami.
Q: What is a Special Inspector for Lightweight Insulating Concrete (LWIC)?
A: A Special Inspector for Lightweight Insulating Concrete (LWIC) is a professional who is responsible for inspecting lightweight insulating concrete in accordance with the Florida Building Code (FBC) 1917.
Q: What does the LWIC inspection involve?
A: The LWIC inspection involves checking the lightweight insulating concrete for compliance with the requirements outlined in the FBC 1917.
Q: Why is a Special Inspector for LWIC necessary?
A: A Special Inspector for LWIC is necessary to ensure that the lightweight insulating concrete used in construction projects in the City of Miami, Florida meets the required standards and regulations.
Q: Who can perform the role of Special Inspector for LWIC?
A: The Special Inspector for LWIC should be a qualified professional with sufficient knowledge and expertise in inspecting lightweight insulating concrete.
Q: What is the purpose of the FBC 1917?
A: The FBC 1917 is the Florida Building Code section that provides guidelines and regulations for lightweight insulating concrete installations in the City of Miami, Florida.
Q: What are the consequences of non-compliance with LWIC regulations?
A: Non-compliance with LWIC regulations may result in structural and safety issues in the building, as well as potential legal and financial consequences.
Q: Who is responsible for hiring the Special Inspector for LWIC?
A: The party responsible for the construction project is typically responsible for hiring the Special Inspector for LWIC.
Q: What other types of inspections may be required during construction?
A: Other types of inspections that may be required during construction include structural inspections, electrical inspections, plumbing inspections, and fire safety inspections.
Q: Is the LWIC inspection mandatory?
A: Yes, the LWIC inspection is mandatory for construction projects in the City of Miami, Florida to ensure compliance with the FBC 1917.
Q: Can I perform the LWIC inspection myself?
A: No, the LWIC inspection must be performed by a qualified Special Inspector for LWIC.
Q: Can the Special Inspector for LWIC also perform other types of inspections?
A: Yes, depending on their qualifications and expertise, the Special Inspector for LWIC may also be able to perform other types of inspections required during construction.
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