Plan Review Services Sample Clauses

Plan Review Services. 1. Persons(s) performing plans examination services must possess and maintain certification as an International Code Council (ICC) Certified Building Plans Examiner.
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Plan Review Services. Consultant shall perform plan review services as directed by the Project Administrator. All plan review services provided by Consultant shall include the initial plan review and all subsequent re-reviews as necessary for building permit issuance.
Plan Review Services. All reasonable effort shall be made by BBG Consulting to perform plan reviews when, at the request of The City, there is a need for immediate services. Plans shall be picked up by BBG within 48 hours from the time of notification from The City, BBG shall return the plans to The City with typed comments within seven business from the original date of notification. Plan review services shall be performed for a fee as detailed in Table 3 of Exhibit B. Plan Review and Inspection Services, City of Richwood proposal # 21-0146 Exhibit “B” Fee Details Table 1. Hourly Rates Commercial and Residential Inspections Services Building Official $60.00 Principal Planner $95.00 Planner I $65.00 Table 2. Inspection Fee: Commercial and Residential Inspections Services Minimum Charge (includes 2 inspections) $105 Price per stop for each inspection in excess of 2 $45/stop Table 3. Plan review services Plan review services Service Fee Commercial Plan Review Services less than 1,000,000 and more than 150,000. 30% of the Permit Fee Commercial Plan Review 1,000,000 and over 25% of the Permit Fee Commercial Small Project (150,000 valuation or lower) $125.00 per commercial project Misc. Permit Review $75.00 per review New Home Review $150.00 per review Residential Master Plan Review for K-Hovnanian Homes $85.00 per Master Plan Review Table 4. Engineering Services – Civil Civil Plan Review Services Senior Engineer $250.00 an hr. Sincerely, Xxxxx Xxxxxx CBO, MCP President
Plan Review Services. A. Plan Review Overview. Plan review will consist of reviewing buildings plans for the some or all of the following:
Plan Review Services. A. The East Baton Rouge Plan Review Program is a program established by both City-Parish and SCP&DC in order for SCP&DC to provide plan review services in compliance with Louisiana State Uniform Construction Code and applicable City-Parish Ordinances and Unified Development Code requirements. SCP&DC shall staff the Plan Review Program with qualified plan examiners and all clerical and accounting personnel necessary to carry out the daily functions of the Plan Review Program. All employees of the Plan Review Program shall work under the direction of SCP&DC and with guidance from City-Parish Administration.
Plan Review Services i. Each party shall perform the requested plan reviews within the following time periods, as dependent on the type of plan review being performed:
Plan Review Services. All reviews will be completed within the recommended target established by the City of Vassar. Written reviews will be provided identifying any deficiencies along with helpful suggestions on how to resolve any outstanding code issues. Progress will be tracked using the City’s newly created systems. REVIEW 1ST CYCLE 2ND CYCLE 3RD CYCLE New Commercial Construction 10 Days 5 Days Same Day Major Commercial Alterations 10 Days 5 Days Same Day New Multifamily Construction 10 Days 5 Days Same Day All Other Reviews (2 hours or less) Same Day Same Day Same Day Permit Ready – XxXxxxx can expand the list of projects that can be issued permits immediately. Counter Reviews – XxXxxxx will provide sufficient staff to ensure that a full range of projects will be eligible to receive permits following a brief counter review, working with Vassar’s building administrative staff. DISCIPLINES TO BE REVIEWED XxXxxxx’x team of professionals is experienced and certified in the full range of residential, industrial and commercial building codes including the most recent versions of: • Michigan Residential Code (MRC) • International Swimming Pool and Spa Code • National Electrical Code (NEC) with Chapter 8 Amendments • Michigan Mechanical CodeMichigan Building Code (MBC) • Michigan Plumbing Code • Michigan Uniform Energy CodeInternational Fire Code (IFC) • Michigan rehab code or existing buildings • International Property Maintenance Code REVIEW FORMAT We will work with the City to develop all the neccessary forms to assist in a streamlined review, permitting and inspection process. DETAILS OF PLAN REVIEW PROCESS The XxXxxxx team knows Vassar’s existing plan review system and will look for opportunities to streamline the process. The process at a minimum will include: • The Act 407 registered plan reviewer shall be contacted to pick up permit requests and plans. • Submittal of permit applications with three copies of the plans including one electronic version. • All documents shall be reviewed for zoning compliance, ordinance compliance and Michigan Building Code compliance. Utilizing the plan review checklists, but not limiting the review to these lists, the submitted plans will be reviewed to verify compliance with the Michigan code in which the applicant has made the request. If a specified Building Code is not listed or the Code requested does not apply, plans will be reviewed under the more stringent code as determined by the Building Official. • The plan reviewer shall v...
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Plan Review Services. This is a contract for: The purpose of the contract is more specifically described in Exhibit A of this agreement (“Scope of Work and Payment Terms”). In the event of a conflict between the terms of this agreement and the Scope of Work or any of the exhibits referenced in this Exhibit A the terms of the agreement shall govern. 07/01/2022 06/30/2023
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