Engineer-Led Progress & Risk Verification for Construction & Renovation Loans

What Is a Draw Inspection?

A draw inspection is a field assessment performed before releasing construction loan disbursements to confirm that the completed work aligns with the approved scope, timeline, and financing terms.
Our engineer-led approach goes beyond basic checklists. We combine field observation with construction knowledge, schedule context, and technical evaluation to give lenders confidence that work is progressing as intended before funds are released.

Who We Support?

  • Banks and credit unions
  • Construction and portfolio lenders
  • Renovation and construction loan officers
  • Developers and owners (when required by lenders)

How We Support?

Our draw inspection services are designed to integrate seamlessly into underwriting and loan administration workflows. Services typically include:
  • On-site verification of completed construction work
  • Measurement and confirmation against approved draw schedules
  • Photo documentation of field conditions
  • Identification of discrepancies, delays, or potential quality concerns
  • Clear, concise reporting suitable for lender files
Communication is direct, turnaround is prompt, and documentation is structured to support funding decisions.

Draw inspection requirements vary by lender and loan type. These services support lender verification and risk management and do not replace contractor responsibility or code-required inspections.