Construction Project In Building In Salt Lake

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The Construction Contract is a comprehensive legal document that outlines the responsibilities and expectations between the contractor and the owner for a construction project in building in Salt Lake. It details the scope of work, including labor and materials needed for the project, along with the specifications and plans agreed upon by both parties. The contract stipulates that the contractor will carry out the work on the specified site and obtain necessary permits, with costs incurred being the owner's responsibility. Key points include recognizing soil conditions at the site and acknowledging that any additional work required due to soil issues will be at the owner's expense. The contractor is also required to maintain insurance to protect against liabilities. The contract allows for changes to be made in writing, referred to as Change Orders, with the owner agreeing to cover any additional costs incurred. Payment terms are outlined, with options for cost-plus or fixed-fee arrangements. It establishes consequences for late payments and specifies a warranty period for workmanship defects. This form serves as a vital tool for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants by providing a clear framework for managing construction projects while ensuring all legal requirements and responsibilities are met.
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A Building Permit is required before you , construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, improve, remove, convert, or demolish any building or structure in Grand County.

The quick and simple answer is: you usually don't need a permit if the shed is 120 square feet or less.

Building Services | (801) 535-6000.

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Do I need a permit to build a shed? A building permit is required for a shed that is larger than 200 square feet. Please contact 801-446-4357 (HELP) prior to construction.

New Construction: Building a new structure, whether residential or commercial, typically requires a permit. Renovations: Alterations to a building's structure, such as adding or removing walls, altering the layout, or changing the use of a space, usually require a permit.

If anything has been built that does not comply with zoning ordinances or building codes, city officials can order that portion of the work to be demolished. In addition, a fine can be levied on the project. Therefore, most professional contractors will not proceed on a project without a permit.

Scheduling an inspection made easy Schedule building inspections using the Citizens Access Portal here. You can also schedule inspections using our automated system by calling 801-535-6000 and following the automated prompts. Here you will find printable instructions and 3 digit inspection codes.

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Construction Project In Building In Salt Lake