Massachusetts Unrestricted Construction Supervisor License Practice Test

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How many hours in advance must the building official be notified before commencing work on any project?

  1. 12 hours

  2. 24 hours

  3. 48 hours

  4. 72 hours

The correct answer is: 24 hours

The requirement to notify the building official 24 hours in advance before commencing work on a project ensures that all necessary inspections and safety regulations can be addressed appropriately. This lead time allows the building official to schedule inspections or review any necessary documentation, which is essential for maintaining compliance with local building codes and safety standards. The 24-hour notice is a practical timeframe that balances the need for oversight with the need for contractors to begin their work in a timely manner. Adhering to this notification period helps ensure that projects proceed smoothly and reduces the likelihood of violations that could result in delays or penalties.