What constitutes closed construction?
When an inspection can not take place at the construction site because the items are concealed at the factory. Most states require that an inspection take place periodically at the manufacturing plant when this design is used. This way they can insure that proper design and installation procedures have been followed.
National Partitions only provides Open Construction Items.
Therefore state inspection and certification is typically not required.
Open Construction
A construction that can be inspected for building code compliance at the construction Site. National Partitions Modular Office meets this requirement.
Closed Construction:
A construction that can not be inspected at the construction site for building code compliance and therefore must be inspected at the manufacturing facility.
In many states, if a product is determined to be "closed construction", that state requires a license or certificate of approval which indicates that the state or a recognized 3rd party inspection group has visited the manufacturing facility and determined that the product is in compliance with the building codes.
Closed construction is common in assembled buildings with concealed or inaccessible electrical or plumbing. The most common prefabricated building that falls into this category is a trailer office or mobile home. National Partitions does not manufacturer these products.
National Partitions designs its modular offices to comply with the requirements of open construction, therefore not requiring state inspection or approval. The only exception to this is the state of Oregon which requires approval for all manufactured buildings. National Partitions does have this approval under license number 349PFC.
National Partitions also contracts with UL (Underwriters Laboratories) to inspect and list our electrical components.
Closed Construction Inspections & Approval Requirements by State
| STATE | INSPECTION | DESIGN APPROVAL |
| Alabama | Third Party | State |
| Arizona | Third Party | State |
| Arkansas | N/A | N/A |
| California | Third Party | Third Party |
| Colorado | Third Party | Third Party |
| Connecticut | Third Party | Third Party |
| Delaware | State | State |
| Florida | Third Party | Third Party |
| Georgia | Third Party | Third Party |
| Idaho | Third Party | State |
| Illinois | Third Party | Third Party & State |
| Indiana | Third Party or State | Third Party & State or State |
| Iowa | Third Party | Third Party |
| Kansas | N/A | N/A |
| Kentucky | Third Party & State or State | State/IBC Optional |
| Louisiana | Third Party (PE) | State |
| Maine | Third Party | Third Party |
| Maryland | Third Party | Third Party & State |
| Massachusetts | Third Party | Third Party & State |
| Michigan | Third Party | State |
| Minnesota | Third Party | Third party |
| Mississippi | Third Party | State |
| Missouri | Third Party | Third Party |
| Montana | Third Party | State |
| Nevada | Third Party | State |
| New Hampshire | Third Party | Third Party |
| New Jersey | Third Party | Third Party |
| New Mexico | Third Party Licensed Inspector | State |
| New York | Third Party or State | Third Party & State |
| North Carolina | Third Party | Third Party |
| North Dakota | N/A | N/A |
| Ohio | Third Party | State |
| Oklahoma | N/A | N/A |
| Oregon | State | State |
| Pennsylvania | Third Party | Third Party |
| Rhode Island | Third Party | Third Party |
| South Carolina | Third Party | Third Party |
| South Dakota | N/A | N/A |
| Tennessee | Third Party | Third Party & State |
| Texas | Third Party | Third Party |
| Utah | N/A | N/A |
| Vermont | N/A | N/A |
| Virginia | Third Party | Third Party |
| Washington | State | State |
| West Virginia | N/A | N/A |
| Wisconsin | Third Party | State |
| Wyoming | N/A | N/A |
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