Common use of Plan Reviews Clause in Contracts

Plan Reviews. As directed by the jurisdiction, IBTS staff will conduct all of the plan reviews to check for compliance with federal, state and local building code requirements. The following presents the type of reviews (commercial and residential) that can be conducted, if so selected by each jurisdiction.  Building codes  Electrical codes  Plumbing codes  Mechanical codes  Energy codes  Accessibility  Flood determinations  Landscape/land use/lighting  Fire codes  Other local requirements Once plans are approved, IBTS will indicate approval in the GOVmotus™ software system. The system in return immediately notifies the jurisdiction that a permit is ready for issuance. The jurisdiction having authority remains in control in order to issue permits and each jurisdiction can hold the approval for issues or concerns. This provides the opportunity to hold final issuance for any reason the jurisdiction may deem necessary. Once the project is under construction, IBTS will provide inspections on the construction project, based upon the structure type of occupancy. IBTS will provide each contractor with a direct telephone number to the inspector in order to schedule the inspections; inspections can also be requested via fax request or on the web-based permitting solution.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Plan Reviews. As directed by the jurisdiction, IBTS staff will conduct all of the plan reviews to check for compliance with federal, state and local building code requirements. The following presents the type of reviews (commercial and residential) that can be conducted, if so selected by each jurisdiction. Building codes Electrical codes Plumbing codes Mechanical codes Energy codes Accessibility Flood determinations Landscape/land use/lighting Fire codes Other local requirements Once plans are approved, IBTS will indicate approval in the GOVmotus™ software system. The system in return immediately notifies the jurisdiction that a permit is ready for issuance. The jurisdiction having authority remains in control in order to issue permits and each jurisdiction can hold the approval for issues or concerns. This provides the opportunity to hold final issuance for any reason the jurisdiction may deem necessary. Once the project is under construction, IBTS will provide inspections on the construction project, based upon the structure type of occupancy. IBTS will provide each contractor with a direct telephone number to the inspector in order to schedule the inspections; inspections can also be requested via fax request or on the web-based permitting solution.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Plan Reviews. As directed by the jurisdictionJurisdiction, IBTS staff will conduct all of the plan reviews to check for compliance with federal, state and local building code requirements. The following presents the type of reviews (commercial and residential) that can be conducted, if so selected by each jurisdictionthe Jurisdiction. Building codes Electrical codes Plumbing codes Mechanical codes Energy codes Accessibility Flood determinations Landscape/land use/lighting Fire codes Other local requirements Once plans are approved, IBTS will indicate approval in the GOVmotus™ software system. The system in return immediately notifies the jurisdiction Jurisdiction that a permit is ready for issuance. The jurisdiction Jurisdiction having authority remains in control in order to issue permits permits, and each jurisdiction Jurisdiction can hold the approval for issues or concerns. This provides the opportunity to hold final issuance for any reason the jurisdiction Jurisdiction may deem necessary. Once the project is under construction, IBTS will provide inspections on the construction project, based upon the structure type of occupancy. IBTS will provide each contractor with a direct telephone number to the inspector in order to schedule the inspections; inspections can also be requested via fax request or on the web-based permitting solution.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement