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David Morris columnCounty hits new homeowner with 5-year-old code violation
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 05:46:00 GMT
Richard Vanacker Jr. couldn't believe what he read when he opened the letter from Charlotte County Building Construction Services in October. He was being notified that the Gulf Gove home he bought in August was in violation of the Florida Building Code more
Grenfell’s main entrance now a construction zone
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 05:23:00 GMT
Construction of the extension to Sir Wilfred Grenfell College’s arts and sciences building begins today. The college’s main parking lot in front of the building has already been off-limits more
County hits new homeowner with 5-year-old code violation
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 04:38:00 GMT
Richard Vanacker Jr. couldn't believe what he read when he opened the letter from Charlotte County Building Construction Services in October. He was being notified that the Gulf Gove home he bought in August was in violation of the Florida Building Code more
Landfill permit could affect taxes (14)
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 02:32:00 GMT
...... ') if else if (No comments posted.) Text Size Landfill permit could affect taxes by Jason Przybycien Published: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 2:46 PM CST Phoenix Resources advertised last week that they will apply to change the landfill near Antrim more
Cache County grants permit for planned pipeline
Sun, 29 Nov 2009 20:10:00 GMT
The Cache County Council has approved a conditional use permit that clears the way for construction of a planned natural gas pipeline. When built, the Ruby Pipeline will stretch 675.2 miles from Opal, Wyo., through Utah, Nevada and on more
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3719 Camp Bowie Blvd
Fort Worth, TX 76107
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Fort Worth, TX Construction Permit Services - If you don't have the right permits, the City of Fort Worth, TX can legally tear your building project down. Obtain the proper documentation with our construction permit services in Fort Worth, TX, and begin building your project worry-free.

The submission and application process for construction permits in Fort Worth, TX can be a daunting task. Zoning, jurisdiction requirements, inspections, building code regulations, and careful tracking of each step all stand in the way of getting approval for your permit. Fort Worth, TX, like most cities, has specific policies regarding building permits. Lack of compliance with policies could result in large fines and delayed work. Therefore, it is important to contact construction or building permit service providers in Fort Worth, TX to ensure you can proceed without any problems.

Permit and Planning Information for Fort Worth, TX



Permits are the way the government regulates construction. This is designed to ensure that all construction in the city is safe. There are several different types of permits, based on the type of construction: structural, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, and combination (used for single-family home construction and other small projects). Most Fort Worth, TX home owner projects require a combination permit. In addition, the complete demolition and relocation of buildings also requires permits. Our Fort Worth, TX construction permit services will help you stay in code and stay on schedule.

If a permit, when needed, is not obtained before construction, you will have violated Fort Worth, TX codes and regulations; you'll be subject to fines and penalties. You need to obtain permits for all work, and your project must pass inspection, or you'll have to return the structure or site to its original condition.

Be sure to follow the plans you submitted to the City of Fort Worth, TX, whether they are drawn by an architect, designer, or are standard construction requirements given to you by the city. If you change the plans while building the structure, this will cause problems when the project is inspected. If you do decide to make changes, check with the city's plan review staff or your field inspector.

Fort Worth, TX Construction Inspections



It is your responsibility to call the City of Fort Worth, TX for inspections at specific times during construction. You may have your contractor make the call, but it is still your responsibility, as the property owner, to make sure the inspections are made. Inspections are made during certain points in the project, depending on the work that's being performed. Our construction permit services in Fort Worth, TX can help you decide when inspectors should be called.


For example, retaining walls require inspections of the footing, after block is laid and steel placed, but before grouting, after backfill has been placed, and when all work is finished.

Generally, permits expire after 180 days if no inspections have been made. In order for the project to be complete, it must pass final inspection. If a permit expires before final inspection, the project is in violation of Fort Worth, TX codes. If this is the case, you can usually contact the Fort Worth, TX inspector's office. They will help you reactivate the permit or apply for another with as little inconvenience as possible.

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