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Commonly Asked Questions about New Mexico Building Contracts

In New Mexico, building permits are issued by the local city or county governments. Homeowners should submit applications early to receive the necessary permits to begin construction.
The City of Santa Fe Land Use Department is the authority having jurisdiction over building permits within the city limits of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Building permits are required for most types of construction work within the city. and for the placement of manufactured homes.
There are five common types of construction contracts: lump sum (or fixed price), time and materials (TM), unit price, guaranteed maximum price (GMP), and cost-plus.
Yes. A site Development Permit is required for all construction, including fences/walls etc. Fences/walls higher than 6 are generally prohibited without special permission. After the Site Development Permit is obtained, a construction permit may be required from the New Mexico Construction Industries Division.
A placement permit should be used to a storage shed 200 sq. feet or smaller in residential properties and 120 sq. feet or less for commercial properties. Preliminary Plat Application- this form should be completed to propose a new subdivision .
Residential permits are being processed between 3 and 4 working days. Commercial permits are processed between 5 to 10 working days.