Looks like your sill plates are treated which they should be. So not too much to worry about with those, but I would make sure someone does a proper moisture check on all the framing wood before drywall is installed.
To late because of the wood swelling and shrinking but at least it's not finished being framed. All that plywood or osb gets wet it starts to de laminate .
Vacuum industrial vacuum works better to do that job
Unavoidable in most states
Looks like your sill plates are treated which they should be. So not too much to worry about with those, but I would make sure someone does a proper moisture check on all the framing wood before drywall is installed.
To late because of the wood swelling and shrinking but at least it's not finished being framed. All that plywood or osb gets wet it starts to de laminate .