List Of Construction Activities For Building A House In Pima

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The construction contract serves as a vital document for defining the responsibilities between the contractor and the owner when building a house in Pima. It outlines the scope of work, including all labor and materials necessary for the project, and specifies the work site location. Key features include the requirement for the contractor to obtain permits, the acknowledgment of potential soil condition issues, and the necessity for insurance coverage. Additionally, the contract allows for changes to the scope of work through written change orders, ensuring flexibility while keeping cost implications transparent. The payment structure can be based on actual costs, a fixed fee, or a combination of both, with provisions for late payments and associated penalties. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, as it provides a clear framework for contractual agreements and mitigates potential disputes. Users can edit the form to reflect specific details, making it adaptable to various construction projects.
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Permits are issued for a period of 1 year. Permits may be renewed annually provided that the permit holder is in compliance with the rules and regulations.

- One story detached accessory structures (ex. shed) less than 400 sq. ft. - Fences not over 6' in height - Retaining walls not over 4' measured from the bottom of the footing - Water tanks directly on the ground, not over 5,000 gallons - Sidewalks and driveways, with certain conditions.

Per Pima County Code, final inspection approval of single family dwellings constitutes the Certificate of Occupancy. A separate Certificate is not issued.

Construction of new buildings/structures, remodeling and manufactured building placement or relocation require a building permit unless exempt in following list of example projects. Please note that this list provides some general examples and a permit may still be required based on the following examples.

In general, a building permit is required when any structural change or major alteration is made to a building or when any new construction is undertaken.

Building: Sidewalks and driveways not more than 30 inches. Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, counter. Temporary motion picture, television, and theater. Shade cloth structures constructed for nursery or agricultural. Window awnings supported by an exterior wall of.

Operational Review Turn-Around Times for Building Permits Project TypeTime Frame Projects greater than 20,000 square feet 10 days Permits for sites off model plans 3 days Electric reconnects/mechanical equipment/plumbing permits 1 day Re-review of corrected projects 3 days2 more rows

The following types of construction require a permit Exterior Project TypesExemption Requirements Storage sheds, playhouses and similar structures Single story detached accessory structures that are 200 sf or less in area and don't have electrical Water harvesting cisterns Under 1,000 gallons in size3 more rows

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List Of Construction Activities For Building A House In Pima