How do I ensure that our firm does not pay for the permit if the builder has already paid the sub-contractor’s permit fees?
You do not need to apply for a separate heating and ventilation permit or a separate plumbing and gas permit for a builder’s house or multiple family row-housing permit. However, you must apply for separate ‘attached’ heating and ventilation permits, or separate ‘attached’ plumbing and gas permits for a builder’s commercial building permit. If you specify the correct information, fees will not be levied. To ensure you don’t pay for the permit, you must first specify the ‘Permit Type’ as Commercial, and the ‘Permit For’ as either Combo Mechanical Installation or Combo HVAC Installation, depending on whether the ‘attached’ permit is for mechanical work or for heating and ventilation work. In order for your heating and ventilation permit or your plumbing and gas permit to be ‘attached’ to a building permit, enter the builder’s building permit number in the Commercial Combo Permit No. field. When keying the permit number, you must key the eight-digit permit number, the dash and the three-d
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