RJJ
Co-Founder
What is the feeling across the country for projects and permits for the year a head? The heart beat of the construction industry is at everyone's permit counter. Hows is it go in your area? And what 2010 look like from your town.
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UB, keep this up and you will need surgery to remove your tongue from your cheek :lol:Uncle Bob said:To help stimulate the economy and encourage new building and remodeling; it is important to make the permit process as easy as possible:1. Attend all NAHB meetings and social functions (the city should provide the Bar).
2. Suspend all requirements for plan submission and plan review (for one year); except for major commercial (rubber stamp).
3. All Engineered (signed & sealed) plans will not be required to be reviewed or inspected (accept Engineer's Letter of Compliance for CO).
4. Restrict all inspections to the ICC code required inspections, only.
5. All inspection reports and violations to be written in English and Spanglish.
That's just for starters,
Uncle Bob
Send some SW of you...rktect 1 said:I am seeing more activity than usual. We shall see how long this lasts.