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Why did the building department send the plans back for corrections?

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Why did the building department send the plans back for corrections?

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Plan Review The building department will review all of your construction documents for compliance with the building codes. This process almost always results in a set of plans being returned for revisions and clarifications. This does not mean that your designer and engineer are deficient in their services, only that the building department is taking this opportunity to ensure that the plans include all of the information that they prefer to see in writing. Due to the nature of the physical and political environment throughout the state, this process varies by jurisdiction and is difficult to predict, even within the same building department.

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