Choose the support that fits the property or project.
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Commercial Draw Inspections
Connect field progress with the draw documents.
Ironclad compares visible work in place with the payment request and agreed project records, giving lenders and borrowers a clear, dated view of progress and items that may need follow-up.
Applications for payment and change-order documentation
On-site progress observations, written findings, and photography
Visible progress compared with the project schedule
Administrative review of submitted lien-waiver documentation
Stored, ready-to-ship, and delivered materials when included in scope
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Residential Draw Inspections
Verify residential progress before the next draw.
Residential draw inspections document visible work completed and general construction activity at the time of the visit, supported by concise reporting and project photography.
Observed percentage of work completed at the time of the visit
Detailed reporting and photography of visible site conditions
Payment-application review within the agreed scope
Overall construction activity and progress observations
Administrative review of submitted change orders and lien waivers
A draw inspection documents visible work and submitted records within the written scope. It is not a code-compliance inspection, engineering opinion, appraisal, title review, or legal determination.
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Start with the property, timing, and decision involved.
Ironclad will confirm fit, access, deliverables, timing, and exclusions before work begins.