Murrieta California Foundation Contractor Package

State:
California
City:
Murrieta
Control #:
CA-P039-PKG
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This package contains essential legal documents for Contractors who construct foundations for residential structures, Homeowners, or Subcontractors to use to assert their legal rights or claims and to address important legal issues regarding particular projects. The heart of this package is a foundation contract that complies with state law.


Included in your package are the following forms:


1. A Foundation Contract - Cost Plus or Fixed Fee


2. A Construction Project Information Sheet


3. A Change Order Sheet


4. A Certificate of Completion


5. A Weekly Equipment Summary


6. A Worker Safety and Health Plan


7. An Accident Report Form


8. A Customer Satisfaction Survey


9. A Bid Log and


10. A Bid Follow Up Letter.


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Building, electrical, plumbing and mechanical permits are required to build a new house, and depending on the scope of work a grading permit may also be required. An estimated cost cannot be provided since the fees are based on the valuation of the proposed work.

In California, a building permit is not required when pouring concrete for platforms, walkways, and driveways that are not more than 30 inches above grade and not over any basement or story below.

A building permit is required prior to the installation of exterior siding or stucco. Permits are not required for small repairs to existing exterior siding or stucco less than ten square feet of wall area. A minimum of two inspections are needed when install- ing stucco or siding.

Projects that change the configuration of walls, pipes, wiring, roofs, or major appliances typically DO require at least one type of building permit. Projects that DO NOT need a building permit are simple surface (cosmetic) projects; minor repairs and replacements; and minor site improvements or small structures.

A basic concrete driveway, properly built, does not require permitting.

Regardless of whether you're pouring a concrete driveway or patio, indoor concrete floor, or simply making concrete planter borders, municipal building regulations might require you to have a permit. Starting your project without the proper permits can result in hefty fines.

There are exceptions, but most cities/counties require a building permit for any shed larger than 120 square feet, and any building with electrical.

When is a permit not required? Work exempt from a permit includes the following: One story detached accessory structures used as a tool or storage shed, playhouses and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 120 square feet.

A building permit shall not be required for sheds up to 120 square feet. The shed's structure is still required to meet the requirements of the California Residential Code or the California Building Code.

Under California's Building Code of 2002, Section 106.3(15) stipulates that a building permit is not necessary for pouring concrete, platforms walks, and driveways less than 30 inches (762mm) above grade and not extending over any basement or story below, therefore the driveway construction is not regulated by the

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