See below for trade-specific information pertaining to permit issuance, inspections, and general working requirements that align with Inspection Services requirements.
Single-Family Dwellings
For single-family dwellings, there is an option to request the minimum inspections required as per the Quality Management Plan. Further details can be found on the Inspection Process page. The Inspection Flowchart provides a reference for Site Supervisors to ensure they are requesting all their required inspections.
Energy Code Requirements
Commercial Buildings needing to comply with the National Energy Code of Canada (NECB), please submit an NECB Summary. If required, please reference the NECB Application Guide.
Single-Family Dwellings
For single-family dwellings, there is an option to request the minimum inspections required as per the Quality Management Plan. Further details can be found on the Inspection Process page. The Inspection Flowchart provides a reference for Contractors to ensure they are requesting all their required inspections.
Required Rough-In Inspections
The province introduced gas rough in's to be a required inspection. Please see the Required Gas Rough-In Inspection Bulletin for further information.
Single-Family Dwellings
For single-family dwellings, there is an option to request the minimum inspections required as per the Quality Management Plan. Further details can be found on the Inspection Process page. The Inspection Flowchart provides a reference for Contractors to ensure they are requesting all their required inspections.
Single-Family Dwellings
For single-family dwellings, there is an option to request the minimum inspections required as per the Quality Management Plan. Further details can be found on the Inspection Process page. The Inspection Flowchart provides a reference for Contractors to ensure they are requesting all their required inspections.
Homeowners
To help make your project a success, please reference the Homeowners Wiring Guide if you've obtained an Electrical Permit as the Homeowner.
The City has created a Heat loss Calculation Template that may be utilized when applying for permits.
November 2022: Cold Weather Construction
June 2022: New and Updates form Inspection Services
November 2021: News and Updates from Inspection Services
December 2020: Improvements to Inspection Services Processes
December 2020: Important Updates for General Contractors
April 2020: COVID-19 Update from Inspection Services
March 2020: COVID-19 Update from Inspection Services
October 2019: Building Code Update Presentation Invite
September 2019: Fall 2019 Updates