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Forensics & Inspections
Forensic assessments and inspections provide critical verification that construction meets code and design intent while identifying issues that could affect safety, performance, or approvals. Special inspections validate key tests and materials. While forensic reviews address unexpected conditions or failures, giving project teams the insight needed to respond confidently and efficiently.
Milrose guides project teams through every inspection and forensic requirement, providing hands-on coordination with agencies, managing all documentation, and ensuring sign-offs are completed smoothly. We develop detailed inspection matrices, schedule and oversee third-party testing, and maintain comprehensive records for closeout and occupancy. When unexpected conditions arise, Milrose organizes fact-finding, defines compliance strategies, and maps the necessary approvals so work can resume without delay.
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Existing building
New Construction - National Coverage
Avoiding Delays with Aligned Inspections
Missed or out-of-sequence inspections can stall occupancy and disrupt schedules. By providing a single point of coordination, Milrose eliminates gaps, prevents duplication and keeps projects on track.
Still have questions about Forensics & Inspections?
What are special inspections in construction?
Special inspections are required tests and inspections that confirm key work meets code and approved plans. Milrose sets up the inspection plan, coordinates third-party testing, and manages documentation so required sign-offs are secured.
What inspections are required for a construction project?
It depends on the project and jurisdiction, but most work requires permit inspections plus any required special inspections and tests. Milrose creates an inspection matrix and coordinates scheduling and sign-offs so inspections do not get missed.
What happens if an inspection is missed or fails?
A missed or failed inspection can stop work, require corrections, and delay occupancy. Milrose coordinates the fix, manages the paperwork, and schedules re-inspections so the project can keep moving.
What is a forensic assessment in construction?
A forensic assessment investigates unexpected conditions or failures to determine what happened and what’s needed to comply. Milrose organizes the review, documents findings, and maps the approvals needed to restart work.
What inspections are required before a building can be occupied?
Most jurisdictions require completed permit inspections, any required special inspections and tests, and agency sign-offs before temporary or final occupancy. Milrose coordinates inspection scheduling and closeout documentation to keep occupancy approvals on track.
How can Milrose help with special inspections?
Milrose develops a clear special inspection plan, coordinates third party testing and required inspections, and manages documentation and sign offs. We help prevent missed or failed inspections from delaying construction or occupancy.