Electrical Inspections
An electrical inspection provides inspection services for all commercial and industrial buildings, and verifies compliance with the electrical code.
About Inspection
The intent of electrical inspection is to ensure compliance with the applicable electrical code in order to reduce personal, and structural electrical hazards.
Also, the inspector ensures that the correct product or equipment has been selected for the job, and verifies the proper installation and compliance with the Departmental approved plans, if applicable.
Additional Resources
- Code Amendment
- Inspection Forms
- Electrical Test Labs
Filtered categories:
Tier 1 and Tier 2 Voluntary Requirements Checklist (Non-residential)
GRN5A-2017
Tier 1 and Tier 2 Voluntary Requirements Checklist (Residential)
GRN4A-2020
Mandatory Requirements Checklist: Additions and Alterations to Residential Buildings
GRN 9-2017
Mandatory Requirements Checklist: Newly Constructed Non-Residential Buildings
GRN 5-2020
Green Building Code Plan Check Notes: Non-Residential Buildings
GRN 15-2020
Filtered categories:
Tier 1 and Tier 2 Voluntary Requirements Checklist (Non-residential)
GRN5A-2017
Tier 1 and Tier 2 Voluntary Requirements Checklist (Residential)
GRN4A-2020
Mandatory Requirements Checklist: Additions and Alterations to Residential Buildings
GRN 9-2017
Mandatory Requirements Checklist: Newly Constructed Non-Residential Buildings
GRN 5-2020
Green Building Code Plan Check Notes: Non-Residential Buildings
GRN 15-2020
Filtered categories:
Can I use testing conducted by our testing facility (in-house test lab)?
Can I use testing conducted within our testing facility (in-house test lab) to obtain equipment approval?
Can I use these designs if I want to convert an existing structure such as a detached garage or recreation room into an ADU?
Can RV’s, mobile homes and tiny homes be used as temporary housing during the reconstruction of my house?