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Common Code Violations Inadequate Sanitation. Structural Hazards. Inadequate or Hazardous Wiring. Inadequate or Faulty Plumbing. Inadequate or Faulty Mechanical Equipment. Faulty Weather Protection. Faulty Materials of Construction. Hazardous or Insanitary Premises.
This process is known as building code review. During building code review, a building inspector will review the plans and specifications for the project to ensure that they meet all relevant codes and regulations. If the plans are approved, the building department will issue the necessary permits.
The Building Code Act, 1992 is the legislative framework governing the construction, renovation and change-of-use of a building in the Province of Ontario. Ontario Building Code is a regulation under the Building Code Act.
Is it a Non-Emergency Concern? Who to Call. Contact one of the Toronto Building District Inspection Offices. The inspector will need the address of the property and details of your concern. Toronto and East York District: 416-338-0700. North York District: 416-338-0700. Etobicoke York District: Scarborough District:
Inspection requests can be made by phone Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To contact an agent, please call 416-338-0700. If you leave a voicemail message for an inspection request, please include the permit number, a contact name, email address, and phone number where you can be reached.
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You have a few options for scheduling the inspection: Schedule the inspection online. Call 210-207-1111. This option does have a $3 per inspection scheduling fee.
As a Building Code Examiner, you will conduct reviews of small (Part 9) and large (Part 3) buildings plans and ensure compliance with the Ontario Building Code related by-laws and regulations of the City.
Statement of Special Inspections: It identifies the project location, the project architect, the project structural engineer, and the registered design professional in responsible charge, referred to in the forms and hereafter as the Design Professional.

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