Mechanical Test Lab (MTL)
The Mechanical Test Lab is responsible for reviewing applications for mechanical product approvals through its Research Section and Mechanical Test Lab. Approved materials are published as Los Angeles Research Reports (LARR).
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Test Lab Engineer: Cristina Acevedo-Leija
Email: Cristina.Acevedo-Leija@lacity.org
Telephone: (213) 202-9902
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Yes, staff work days include Saturday and Sunday.
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No. "CE" is not recognized by the City of Los Angeles. It is a designation used for the self-certified equipment in Europe.
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Yes. Please contact ETL prior to the wire transfer.
Wire Routing Transit Number: (RTN/ABA) 121000248
International Transfer: International SWIFT BIC WFBIUS6S
Bank Name: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Bank Address: 420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94104
Account Number: 2000045258718
Please include Wells Fargo USD $8.00 charge for all incoming wire transfers.
For additional information regarding wire transfers, please contact Precy Sanchez at (213) 482-6955.
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No. Methane reports are reviewed by the building plan checker. See Chapter 71 of the LABC.
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Generally speaking, any changes to Department-approved plans shall be approved by the plan review engineer who reviewed and issued the permit.
Sometimes, the changes can be handled over the counter on the same day it is brought in; other times, the changes may need to be resubmitted for further review with an additional plan review fee. In either case, it is always a good idea to first call the plan review engineer who issued the permit and ask for his/her help.
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The fees are calculated by the type of occupancy.
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Fees for plan check are calculated based on items to be reviewed and permitted. You can find the breakdown of these item in sections 93.0214 through 93.0224.
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The plan check status can be obtained from the LADBS website or by going to Plan Review.
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Check the Parcel Profile Report available on the Department’s website. NavigateLA also shows the extent of seismic hazard zones colored in the map.
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