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Apply for permits online via our ePZB portal .pbcgov/epzb 24 hours a day/7 days a week The regulatory programs of the individual agencies that comprise the Center are limited only to those affecting the issuance of building permits. Individual agencies may have additional regulatory responsibilities.
Apply for permits online via our ePZB portal .pbcgov/epzb 24 hours a day/7 days a week The regulatory programs of the individual agencies that comprise the Center are limited only to those affecting the issuance of building permits. Individual agencies may have additional regulatory responsibilities.
Sheds that are 6'x6'x6' or smaller do not require a permit in Palm Beach County, Florida. For sizes larger than that, a permit is likely required. Please visit their Building Division to learn more or to begin applying for a permit if needed.
Residential Construction Permits require an average of 15-30 working days for approval or response. Commercial Construction Permits require an average of 15-30 working days for approval. Fire System Permits (Alarms, Sprinklers, etc.) require an average of 7 working days for approval.
The fees are set out in Section 109 of the Florida Building Code as authorized in Florida Statutes 553.80. Licensed building contractors are normally tasked with obtaining the building permit. The license serves to cover the construction project with general liability insurance and workers compensation insurance.
The permitted hours for construction work in the C-WA zoning district shall be from a.m. until p.m. during the months commencing May 1 and ending October 31, except Sundays and legal holidays, when all construction work is prohibited.
What is a construction project? A construction project, sometimes just referred to as a 'project', is the organised process of constructing, renovating, refurbishing, retrofitting or adapting a building, or other built asset such as a tunnel or bridge. For more information see: Construction works.
Construction projects are often categorized based on their scale, the types of structures being built, and the purpose of the project (also called “end use” or “land use”). Broadly, there are six types of construction projects: residential, commercial, institutional, mixed-use, industrial, and heavy civil.
Construction projects are often categorized based on their scale, the types of structures being built, and the purpose of the project (also called “end use” or “land use”). Broadly, there are six types of construction projects: residential, commercial, institutional, mixed-use, industrial, and heavy civil.
The four main types include residential, commercial, industrial and infrastructure construction, but there are other types of construction as well as different ways to classify them, such as by sector, owner, occupancy or fire resistance.