Residential Construction - Should You Build Your Home

Today more and more people are now looking at building their own homes or employing a building contractor to do it for them. However as with any project it is vital that the person who is looking to have their own home built no a little about the basics relating to residential construction.

During the construction of a residential building the municipal building inspector for the area will you live will inspect the construction being carried every so often. This is to ensure that the residential construction taking place adheres to the plans that were approved as well as the local building code. Then once construction of the property has been completed they will return to the site to carry out a final inspect and pass it for occupancy and a permit can then be issued.

However, prior to the construction starting the local authority or government agency involved with construction works will need to see the plans as well as approve them. All the plans they approve need to comply with municipal general planning and zoning regulations. Then once the initial plans have been approved a detailed civil, architectural as well as structural set of plans will need to be submitted to your municipal building department or it may be the public works department where they need to be submitted. This is done to ensure that they comply with building codes and fit with the existing properties and infrastructure where the are being built. Also the municipal fire department will review the plans in order to ensure that they comply with fire safety ordinances and regulations as well.

Also any changes to plans submitted and then approved must also be resubmitted to the appropriate authorities in order to ensure that they still comply.

Certainly if this is your first time involved in building your own home it is important that you find both a reputable architect along with a reputable constructor who will assist you and ensure that you do not face too many problems in the initial stages of your residential construction project. If you really need to learn more about particular residential construction laws and regulations there are plenty of sites online which should be able to answer any questions that you may have.

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