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Stop-Work Notices and Failed Inspections: What to Do Next

  • Monterra Consultants
  • Jan 7
  • 1 min read

Receiving a stop-work notice or failing an inspection can bring construction to an immediate halt. These situations require fast, knowledgeable action.



Common reasons projects fail inspection:



  • Missing permits

  • Incomplete or incorrect plans

  • Structural or foundation concerns

  • Lack of special inspections

  • Inadequate documentation




How we help:



  • Review city correction notices

  • Identify required engineering and documentation

  • Prepare revised plans and calculations

  • Coordinate special inspections and testing

  • Respond directly to Building & Safety comments



Search terms this addresses:


  • Failed inspection help

  • Stop-work notice engineer

  • Building department corrections

  • Structural inspection after stop-work



Time matters in these cases. Monterra focuses on compliance first, then efficiency.


Two construction workers in vests and helmets walk on a dirt site. One carries a cable and toolbox. Sun casts long shadows. They are doing a inspection with the city inspector of los angeles county.

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