Permits for the construction of new buildings and major renovations are by appointment only and must be applied for at least 30 days prior to the anticipated start of the project. New construction or major renovation permit applications must include RI stamped architectural drawings signed by the architect or engineer. If you are not sure whether you need a permit or an architectural drawing, please call us for further information.
All building inspections for new construction must be called in ahead of time. We require soil, footing, foundation, rough frame, (after the electrical and plumbing rough is approved), insulation, wallboard, and final inspection by the plumbing, mechanical, and electrical inspectors, as well as public works, and the fire department. All signatures must be on the Certificate of Occupancy application prior to calling for final inspection by the Building Official.
Minor Renovations that are not structural in nature may not require a permit. However it would be prudent to call ahead prior to commencing work. And remember to hire a RI State-registered contractor. These contractors carry the proper insurance and can be held legally accountable and fined by the State Contractors Registration Board if they fail to complete a job, cause damage to your home or leave you unsatisfied in any manner.
All electrical, plumbing and mechanical work must be performed by licensed persons! Commercial contractors need not be registered. Commercial roofers however, need a commercial roofer’s license.