I think it would be fairly easy in a building that is largely constructed of non-conductive materials like wood framing. Start off by laying out the length of insulated wire that one needs to extend the probe length of an Ohm meter from end to end of the EGC, and then measure the resistance of that insulated wire. Connect one end of the insulated wire solidly at one end of the EGC path to be tested, and connect the other end to one of the Ohm meter probes. Connect the other probe to the other end of the EGC to be tested, take a resistance measurement and deduct the insulated wire resistance.How can we check the integrity of an EGC, whether a wire type or a conduit type.
We can't, can we?
You need something better than just a DMM....you need something that will flow some current through the EGC.