arwat23
SAWHORSE
I've been running into a problem. Most of my commercial projects are submitted for a building permit long before a contractor is brought on board. Every time we submit a building permit application, we get the exact same comment: "please submit a hardship application to show compliance with [insert code section that specifies the 20% path of travel improvement (PoTI) requirements for existing buildings]." Without a contractor to provide these prices, can only guess, and, like many architects in my experience, our guesses suck. We're usually WAY off the mark, which results in having to either scale back the work or, more often, add to the work.
Now, some jurisdictions started to not accept applications unless they have this info attached. I had one project get delayed two months because the city refused to even look at the plans until we shows compliance with PoTI requirements. I can't really blame the AHJs. Especially in my area, people have been getting away with not complying with those requirements for far too long.
My question is, how does your city/county handle this sort of thing? Is our firm just weird and we should get a contractor on earlier? Is this a common thing - drawings not showing path of travel improvements required for the project?
Now, some jurisdictions started to not accept applications unless they have this info attached. I had one project get delayed two months because the city refused to even look at the plans until we shows compliance with PoTI requirements. I can't really blame the AHJs. Especially in my area, people have been getting away with not complying with those requirements for far too long.
My question is, how does your city/county handle this sort of thing? Is our firm just weird and we should get a contractor on earlier? Is this a common thing - drawings not showing path of travel improvements required for the project?