What is the approximate amount of time that should be allotted for the plan review process? Also plan review used to take one to two weeks – why does it sometimes take longer now?
The amount of time needed to review plans once they reach our office may vary depending on the number of plans submitted for our review. In, 2001 and 2002 our office received a record number of plans. Typical turnaround time is now two to three week in winter and four or more weeks in summer, so please take that into account when submitting plans. Go to top. Delays cause expense. We understand that delays in projects can cause expense. We would like to have enough staff to always keep our turn-around time for plan review to one to two weeks, or even less. However, at this time, we are not able to hire additional staff to handle high workloads. Our turn-around time during the construction season is always somewhat longer during spring and summer than during fall and winter months. We frequently assess workloads and procedures to minimize delays. Go to top.
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