Residential Inspections
The Residential Inspection Division inspects one-and two-family dwellings; including new structures, additions, alterations, swimming pools, retaining walls, various accessory structures, and demolition of existing structures.
Additional Resources
- Code Amendment
- Inspection Forms
- Information Bulletins
- Requests for Modifications
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Guidelines for the Issuance of Certificates of Occupancy for Commercial or Residential Core & Shell Buildings
IB/P/BC 2023-122
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Alternative Design Procedure for Seismic Analysis and Design of Tall Buildings and Buildings Utilizing Complex Structural Systems
IB/P/BC 2023-123
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Inspection Requirements for Anchors in Concrete Supporting Fire Sprinkler Lateral Braces
IB/P/BC 2023-124
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Historic Broadway Commercial Reuse Bringing Back Broadway
IB/P/BC 2020-125
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Guidelines and Requirements for Installing Rooftop Gardens
IB/P/BC 2017-126
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Guidelines for Permits and Inspections for Construction Projects that Require Grading Work
IB/P/BC 2020-128
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Surface Fault Rupture Hazard Investigations
IB/P/BC 2020-129
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Surface Fault Rupture Hazard Investigations
IB/P/BC 2023-129
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When will Building & Safety start accepting applications to become a Self-Certified Architect?
Where can I find a roster of the approved listing and testing agencies recognized by the Mechanical Test Lab?
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