Information

  • Document No.

  • Conducted on

  • Area

  • Room Number

  • Prepared by

  • Personnel

Drywall

  • Top and bottom track attachment

  • 4 screws per stud

  • Stud spacing

  • No damaged or missing framing

  • Deflection track stud length - 1"

  • No screws in deflection track (stud or rock)

  • Firewall properly built

  • Items are 5-sided

  • Door frame (swing and plumb)

  • Insulation installed

  • Top of walls (fire taping or caulking)

  • Adequate blocking

  • Framing around openings (door frames, duct, windows, etc.)

  • 1" 22GA straps

Plumbing

  • Pipe fits in wall

  • Pipes are stubbed up above ceiling

  • Pipes are insulated

  • Pipe sleeves are in the wall

  • Isolate copper pipe

  • Pipes are properly supported

  • Seal pipes through floors and walls

  • Rough-in meets ADA heights and clearance requirements

  • Shower valves are roughed-in to allow for finishes

  • Wall carriers and backing properly installed

  • Med gas piping isolated from other materials

  • Framing for access doors

  • Shock arrestors installed

  • Riser clamps for copper are copper clad

  • Riser clamps are installed parallel with wall

  • Wall cleanouts installed where required and properly marked

  • Test tees are marked for coverup

  • Brass plugs properly installed in the test tees

  • Correct valves installed for each system and are accessible

  • All systems have been tested

  • All systems have been inspected

  • Wall is color coded for closeup

Electrical

  • Seal pipe through floor and wall

  • Box knockout seals are installed

  • Boxes at proper height and location

  • Boxes have putty pads

  • Pipe and boxes supported

  • Pipes fit within wall

  • Pipes are above ceiling height

  • Ground wire installed

  • All systems inspected

  • Wall is color coded for closeup

  • Photos

Signoff

  • Brasfield & Gorrie

  • Drywall

  • Plumbing

  • Electrical

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