City
of Calgary -
The Building Regulations Division is the group responsible for examining
plans, issuing permits and performing inspections for new construction
and for renovations in the city of Calgary.
City
of Edmonton -
Permit and licence approvals are made based on legislation from
the Municipal Government Act, Municipal Bylaws, the Edmonton Zoning
Bylaw and the Alberta Building Code.
City
of Fredericton -
The Building Inspection and By-Law Enforcement Division is responsible
for the processing of building permit applications, plans review,
and general By-Law enforcement.
City
of Halifax -
Application for a Construction Permit for a single unit dwelling,
two unit dwelling or an addition to either of these.
City
of Kamloops -
A Building Permit is required for any construction, reconstruction,
alteration, addition, repair, demolition, relocation or removal
of any building or structure. A permit is also required for the
installation, alteration, or repair of plumbing.
City
of Kelowna -
The Inspection Services Division is responsible for administering
Building Permits and Plumbing and Heating Permits.
City
of Kitchener -
The role of the City of Kitchener’s Building Division is to
review plans, issue permits and inspect construction to ensure buildings
are safe and accessible for all people.
City
of Lethbridge -
Before beginning construction on most developments, the Inspection
Services Department requires that a residential or commercial building
permit be obtained.
City
of London -
The Ontario Building Code Act requires that, as a homeowner, you
obtain a building permit prior to commencing construction.
City
of Ottawa -
The Ontario Building Code Act requires that, as a homeowner, you
obtain a building permit prior to commencing construction.
City
of Saskatoon -
The Building Standards Branch issues building and plumbing permits
and administers inspection programs related to regulations contained
in the Building Bylaw
City
of St. John's -
Building Permits are required for all new construction and extensions,
additions, structural changes, floor layout changes and relocation
of existing buildings and occupancy changes within the City of St.
John's.
City
of Toronto -
A building permit is your formal permission to begin construction
or demolition. It means that the City of Toronto has approved plans
for any new structure, addition or renovation.
City
of Vancouver -
Development Services administers regulations which apply to development
and buildings on private property.
City
of Victoria -
Prior to starting any stage of your project, including excavation
or demolition, you must obtain a building permit.
City
of Waterloo -
A building permit is your formal permission to begin construction.
It means that plans for any new structure, addition or renovation
have been reviewed by the municipality, for compliance with the
Ontario Building Code, the local zoning bylaws and any other applicable
laws and regulations.
City
of Winnipeg -
A building permit is a municipal document from the City of Winnipeg
that provides legal authorization to begin construction of a building
project.