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If I am the sub-contractor on a house combo or a multi-family rowhousing permit, do I need to apply for a separate sub-contractor permit?

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If I am the sub-contractor on a house combo or a multi-family rowhousing permit, do I need to apply for a separate sub-contractor permit?

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No. The builder’s house combo or a multi-family rowhousing permit covers the sub-contractor’s work. You do not have to pay permit fees because the builder has paid for all of the sub-contractor’s permits. (i. e. Plumbing, Gas, HVAC, Electrical, etc. ). If you are defined as the sub-contractor on the builder’s house combo or multi-family rowhousing permit, you are able to schedule your firm’s inspections using the Online Permitting system. If you can not find the permit, check whether the builder informed the City of Edmonton that your firm is the sub-contractor listed on the permit.

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