Building Inspection definition

Building Inspection means the building inspection component of the Lemon Grove development services department.
Building Inspection means an inspection of a domestic house for the purpose of assessing the general condition of the structure. The minimum requirement of this inspection is defined by the Australian Standard AS 4349 Part 1 Property InspectionsResidential buildings.

Examples of Building Inspection in a sentence

  • As-Built drawings of fire sprinkler and fire alarm systems must be submitted to Building Inspection and Code Enforcement (“XXXX”) in AUTOCAD “.DWG” format within 30 days of issuance of a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO).

  • Tenants must obtain a building permit from SFIA’s Bureau of Building Inspection and Code Enforcement (XXXX).

  • The Renter may report housing, building, or health and safety code violations to the City or County Building Inspection Department, the County Environmental Health Department, and/or other governmental authorities.

  • The Contractor shall submit a traffic control plan to the City’s Building Inspection Department ten (10) days before any abatement or demolition activities.

  • Under the Site Permit process, the Construction Documents may be divided and submitted to the Department of Building Inspection in accordance with an addenda schedule for the Lot(s) prepared by Developer in consultation with the DBI and Approved by the Agency Director within the time and subject to the conditions set forth in Section VII.C.6.

  • The City shall provide written information relating to staffing levels and workloads in a given department, upon written request to the Director of Building Inspection or the appointing authority in other City agencies, where inspectors covered by this Agreement are employed.

  • Cost of Compliance shall be completed prior to the final verification of condition and paid by: □ Seller □ Buyer Further information may be obtained from the Contra Costa County Building Inspection Department at (000) 000-0000.

  • Pool cars may be made available for the Building Inspection Division, Social Services Department and Town Planning Department per the guidelines agreed on May 8, 1991.

  • The plans approved by OCII must also be approved by the City and County of San Francisco’s Department of Building Inspection (the “Department of Building Inspection”) (collectively, the “Approved Plans”) prior to the start of any demolition, rehabilitation or construction on the Site.

  • Work requiring special inspection and the performance of special inspectors shall be monitored by the Building Inspection Division.


More Definitions of Building Inspection

Building Inspection as defined in Section 8.7.

Related to Building Inspection

  • The Site, where applicable, means the designated project place(s) named in the bidding document.

  • Site means the place or places where the permanent Works are to be carried out including workshops where the same is being prepared.

  • Building means any structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy.

  • Project means the goods or Services described in the Signature Document or a Work Order of this Contract.

  • Survey Area means the area of land or waters the subject of a Survey, or proposed to be the subject of a Survey.

  • Project site, where applicable, means the place indicated in bidding documents.

  • Building Project means the aggregate combined parcel of land on a portion of which are the improvements of which the Premises form a part, with all the improvements thereon, said improvements being a part of the block and lot for tax purposes which are applicable to the aforesaid land.

  • Common Area means all areas and facilities within the Project that are not designated by Landlord for the exclusive use of Tenant or any other lessee or other occupant of the Project, including the parking areas, access and perimeter roads, pedestrian sidewalks, landscaped areas, trash enclosures, recreation areas and the like.