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Building PermitsWhat is a Building Permit?A building permit is a license, which grants legal permission to start construction of a building project. Most importantly beside making for safer construction – it protects your insurance premium investment from having any claim rejected. The Purpose of Permits.Permits allow the enforcement of codes, which have been adopted as law by a State, County, Borough or City. No matter what the specific project may be, the enforcement of codes is carried out to protect the public health, safety and welfare. The unit of government that enforces the code is acting to assure safe construction and general wellbeing of its residents. The Use of Permits.Code officials and inspectors use building permits as a vital step in their management of codes. You have an investment in the home or business you are about to build or remodel. When that home or business structure does not comply with these codes, your investment is at risk. All insurance companies require proper construction or code compliance to qualify any claim – finding this out the hard way would be financially devastating. Applying for a building permit notifies the Code Official that you are constructing or remodeling a building so they can ensure code compliance and a safe structure. Why A Building Permit?Building permits provide the means for Code Officials to protect us by reducing the potential hazards of unsafe construction and thereby ensuring the public health, safety and welfare. The building permit process helps us understand what local laws and ordinances. Before any construction or remodeling work begins, application for a permit should be made. Building permits provide the means for Code Officials to inspect construction to ensure that minimum standards are met and appropriate materials are used. Again, the paper trail of the permitting process protects your investment with your insurer. What Construction Projects Need Building Permits?The following projects are required to apply for and obtain a Building Permit under the regulations of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Act 45 Uniform Construction Code.
The following projects do not require a building permit:
Important!!! Digging more than a foot deep in or near the public right of way, even to In addition to the obvious life-safety concerns, there may be liability CALL BEFORE YOU DIG – CALL “811″It is the law and it protects you and your neighbors – it’s free! How much is a Permit?Residential Building Permits are typically $50-100, which includes the filing fee and two (2) onsite visits. The important thing to remember is you get the Certificate of Occupancy when completed to keep everything square with your insurer. Commercial Building Permits vary in cost depending upon the cost of the job being done – contact our local Engineering Firm for information. Our Borough Engineering Firm is K2 Engineering; you may call them for questions only. K2 Engineering Inc All permit requests will be handled through the Borough only,
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