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Which of the following is not considered one of the three types of inspections performed by building departments?

Special inspections

Structural inspections

Process inspections

The correct answer is "Process inspections" because this term is not commonly recognized as one of the standard types of inspections conducted by building departments. Building departments typically perform three main categories of inspections to ensure safety, quality, and adherence to legal standards: special inspections, structural inspections, and code compliance inspections. Special inspections focus on specific construction activities, such as the installation of specific materials or methods to verify they conform to standards. Structural inspections deal with the integrity and safety of building structures, examining elements like foundations, walls, and roofs. Code compliance inspections ensure that all aspects of the construction meet applicable building codes and regulations. In contrast, "process inspections" does not align with the typical terminology or practices established in building code enforcement, making it the outlier among the choices provided.

Code compliance inspections

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