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Who is primarily responsible for ensuring that the job is ready for the inspector?

  1. Contractor

  2. Owner

  3. Architect

  4. Foreman

The correct answer is: Contractor

The contractor holds the primary responsibility for ensuring that the job is ready for the inspector. In the construction process, the contractor is accountable for managing the day-to-day operations on the job site. This includes ensuring that all work is completed in accordance with building codes, specifications, and plans. The contractor must thoroughly review the project to verify that everything is in order before the inspection, including compliance with safety standards, quality control, and readiness for an official assessment. While the owner might provide the necessary approvals and the architect could be involved in the design and oversight, and the foreman oversees on-site activities, it is ultimately the contractor's duty to prepare for inspections. This role requires a broad understanding of construction processes and the ability to coordinate and communicate effectively to ensure that the job site meets all inspection criteria before an inspector arrives.