Inspected, a remote virtual inspection program, recently announced a partnership with the University of Florida and University of North Florida’s main campuses in Gainesville and Jacksonville, as well as the California Judicial Branch. The partnership allows inspectors in Florida and California to video chat with city officials for any heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) concerns they may have, to clear permits faster and keep students safe.
Builders, insurance companies, contractors, and government agencies have a new tool to speed the permitting process while protecting the health and safety of municipal code officials, contractors and property owners during the pandemic.
“These newest collaborations with the state of Florida and California are the latest in how Inspected is working to increase efficiencies and reduce costs while ensuring construction and renovation projects can continue moving forward,” says Anthony Perera, founder of Inspected.com. “Through Inspected’s Enterprise Program, our partners are able to work on existing projects while continuing to schedule inspections on other projects in the future.”
Inspected provides new solutions that speed up the permitting process needed to complete or continue renovations on educational institutions, as well as homes and businesses by allowing inspectors to visually approve work and close permits without having to physically visit the site. By allowing permitting inspectors to work remotely, Inspected.com keeps people safer, streamlines paperwork, and reduces delays.
Inspected offers an easy-to-use interface that removes the need for direct contact, and the technology will help cities clear permits faster and save travel expenses, while ensuring an important revenue base continues. For customers and contractors, it ensures projects can continue and removes uncertainty of when an inspector will be able to once again travel to personally approve the permit. A video demo of the new Inspected app can be viewed and demos are available upon request.