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Building Code InspectionsThe review of plans, drawings and specifications is undertaken to verify that the proposed construction will meet the requirements set out in the Building Code and all applicable laws upon completion. Inspections at key stages of construction are undertaken to verify whether the actual construction has proceeded as planned and in accordance with the Ontario Building Code. Required InspectionsInspections are required during the construction of your project to ensure that all work is done in compliance with the permit plans and the Building Code. Inspection stages are outlined in a summary document called "Notice to Permit Holder" provided to you at the time the permit is issued. It is the responsibility of the homeowner to ensure that they or their contractor contact the City to request an inspection at the readiness for an inspection or upon the substantial completion of a stage of construction as set out in the Ontario Building Code (see below). Please call your Building Official (their name and telephone number will be identified on your building permit) to request a building inspection appointment. You must provide the Building Official two (2) days notice of your readiness or of the substantial completion of the stage of construction. For most projects, one or more of the inspection stages listed below will apply:
Booking InspectionsThe permit holder is responsible for ensuring that required inspections are scheduled and completed prior to covering or continuing construction beyond specific stages. Inspections can be booked by contacting the assigned inspector identified on the building permit. To schedule an inspection, leave a telephone message identifying:
Although specific appointments cannot be booked due to seasonal fluctuations in activity, etc., the Building Official will attempt to accommodate your request. Inspections booked prior to the close of the business day can usually be scheduled for the following business day. During times of peak inspection activity, advance notice of up to 48 hours may be necessary to schedule inspections. To cancel a scheduled inspection, avoid incurring additional costs by contacting the assigned Building Official (Inspector) as soon as possible. You may leave a telephone message providing the same information as above. Fencing Construction SitesConstruction that occurs adjacent to pedestrian walkways, with close proximity to occupied buildings, and areas close to schools, parks, recreational or other public facilities must be fenced or hoarded to prevent access. Prior to commencing construction, contact the assigned inspector for specific requirements or to review the requirements set out in the Building By-law.
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