Goofyernmost
Well-Known Member
As long as it is done to the point that weather cannot get in many things can be done before the exterior is completely finish, however, I don't know how Florida rules work in regards to sequenced inspections of items that need to be completed before construction can continue. For example, internal electrical has to be completed before dry wall or any structure that would hide the electrical system is built, so most construction companies have set progressive construction plans that work like a calendar that sequences when certain portions will be completed and the next phase moves ahead.I have a construction question for those that are informed in this area of expertise. I apologize, but I know very little about construction - but I was wondering, can construction crews work on certain aspects of the interior of projects, even though the outside of say, a ride building isn't totally finished? In other words, can we assume that work is being done by certain contractors inside - on say, plumbing, electrical, dry-wall etc... but we just can't see it. Or, do these crews start when the outside contractor's finish? Thanks, in advance for indulging me...and again, I apologize if it's a stupid question.