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Permits

Annual Permit

Annual Permit

Designed to help University departments and shops perform work without filling out an individual permit for each project and/or repair.

 

hot work permit iconHot Work Permit

Any operation including welding, cutting, brazing, soldering, grinding, torch-applied roof systems or any other similar activities are referred to as hot-work. Hot work operations – An operational permit is required for hot work including, but not limited to:

  • Public exhibitions and demonstrations where hot work is conducted.
  • Use of portable hot work equipment inside a structure.
  • Fixed-site hot work equipment such as welding booths.
  • Hot work conducted within a wildfire risk area.
  • Application of roof coverings with the use of an open-flame device.

When approved, the Fire Code Official shall issue a permit to carry out a Hot Work Program.

Hot work Permit

Individual Permit

Individual Permit

Issued to outside contractors and University entities to perform work regulated by the codes which extend beyond the conditions of an Annual Permit.

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Individual In-House Permit iconIndividual In-House Permit

An Individual In House Permit is issued to qualified University entities who act as general contractors on a particular project.  This type of permit generally involves outside contractors being engaged by the acting University general contractor. Submittal documentation for code review and approval may be required prior to the issuance of an Individual In House Permit.

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Temporary Structure Permit

A Temporary Structure Permit is issued to anyone setting up a non-permanent structures or equipment on campus such as a stage, climbing wall, tents, powered equipment, fencing, lighting, bleachers, food handling equipment, tables, seating, etc.  If an event on campus involves the usage or installation of structures or equipment of this type, documentation should be submitted to the Building Official at least two weeks prior to the event for review and approval for code compliance.  Submittal documentation may include a site layout drawing, equipment specifications, and structural calculations.

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Temporary Use Permit

A Temporary Use Permit (TUP) is issued to anyone utilizing a space or facility for purposes other than what has been approved by the Building or Fire Official for its established use.  If an event on campus involves the usage or installation of structures or equipment within the space in question, then the TUP will establish conditions of usage for that event. Documentation should be submitted to the Building Official at least two weeks prior to the event for review and approval for code compliance.  Submittal documentation may include a space layout drawing, equipment specifications, and any other documentation identifying the temporary function.

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Quick Permit

Quick Permit

A Quick Permit is required when the work is considered an alteration and exceeds the intent of an Annual Permit. Quick Permits do not require submittal documents prepared by architects or engineers for the following work.Download the quick Permit

Last Updated: 12/6/23