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Brian met David Marsh - JC KS #2021-8408, HAAG Certified Commercial & Residential Insp who had experience in the KCMO permit process who had some good insights on streamlining | |||
*5 days is possible but after the foundation is in (because who knows what you find when you start digging and need to address) | *5 days is possible but after the foundation is in (because who knows what you find when you start digging and need to address) | ||
*if you get a master plan approved into the title block, you don't need designs approved again on future builds | *if you get a master plan approved into the title block, you don't need designs approved again on future builds | ||
*you can hire an approved 3rd party inspector architecture/structural engineer to fast track the inspection process. | *you can hire an approved 3rd party inspector architecture/structural engineer to fast track the inspection process. |
Latest revision as of 21:12, 31 May 2022
Tue May 31, 2022
Brian met David Marsh - JC KS #2021-8408, HAAG Certified Commercial & Residential Insp who had experience in the KCMO permit process who had some good insights on streamlining
- 5 days is possible but after the foundation is in (because who knows what you find when you start digging and need to address)
- if you get a master plan approved into the title block, you don't need designs approved again on future builds
- you can hire an approved 3rd party inspector architecture/structural engineer to fast track the inspection process.