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The Chicago Construction Codes establish minimum standards for the construction, alteration, repair, maintenance, and demolition of buildings and other structures in order to protect public health, safety and welfare. The Chicago Construction Codes include provisions of the Municipal Code of Chicago related to construction and rehabilitation, plumbing, heating, electrical, fire prevention, sanitation, zoning and other health and safety standards relating to buildings and structures, except provisions enforced exclusively by a city department other than the Department of Buildings.

Work in existing buildings, including repairs, alterations, and additions is not required to meet all requirements for new construction but must meet the requirements of the Chicago Building Rehabilitation Code. Work in existing buildings is also required to meet the applicable energy conservation requirements (see above).

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Disclaimer: Not all laws applicable to construction and building maintenance are listed on this website or in the Municipal Code of Chicago. In some cases, Illinois or federal laws or regulations may impose additional requirements for a project. Please consult an Illinois-licensed architect, engineer, or attorney to determine which laws and requirements apply to your specific building or construction project.

An all-electric building is defined as a building that has no natural gas or propane plumbing installed within the building, and that uses electricity as the sole source of energy for its space heating (including heating of all indoor and outdoor spaces of the building), water heating (including heating of indoor and outdoor pools and spas), cooking appliances, and clothes drying appliances.

Board of Supervisors suspends Ordinance No. 2022-02. While the ordinance remains in the County's building code, it will not be enforced.
Press Release for Board of Supervisor's Suspension of the All-Electric Building Requirement (PDF)
Staff Report and Agenda Item for the February 27, 2024 Board Meeting
Video of the Board of Supervisor's Discussion regarding the Suspension of the All-Electric Building Requirements

Board of Supervisors adopts Ordinance No. 2022-02, with an operative date of June 1, 2022, requiring new construction of all residential, hotel, office and retail buildings to be all-electric.
View Board Order
View January 18, 2022 Board Agenda

Introduction of Ordinance No. 2022-02, adopting and amending the 2019 California Energy Code to require certain newly constructed buildings be all-electric.
View Board Order
View December 14, 2021 Board Agenda

BOS Sustainability Committee recommendation approved by Board of Supervisors to develop an all-electric ordinance for new construction for certain building types.
View Board Order
View August 3, 2021 Board Agenda

Report to the Sustainability Committee to discuss options for potential building electrification ordinance.
View Report to Sustainability Committee
View May 25, 2021 Sustainability Committee Agenda

The Board of Supervisors adopted a Climate Emergency Resolution declaring a climate emergency in the County that states the County should develop policies to require all new construction to be fully electric through the adoption of reach building codes.
View Board Order
View September 22, 2020 Board Agenda

Staff provided report to the BOS Sustainability Committee on building electrification and its benefits.
View Building Electrification Staff Report to Sustainability Committee
View December 9, 2019 Sustainability Committee Agenda

Staff received direction from the Board of Supervisors (BOS) Sustainability Committee to research the status of new building electrification ordinances for new construction adopted by various jurisdictions throughout the Bay Area.
View Minutes from September 23, 2019 Sustainability Committee

The Rutherford County Building Codes Department is an issuing agent for the Department of Commerce & Insurance for the state of TN. Therefore, we can issue state of TN electrical permits in our office. With that being said, we can also issue electrical permits for other jurisdictions participating in the State Electrical Program. If you are unsure if a property falls within the state program, please check here for a list of exempt jurisdictions. If a property is located in an exempt jurisdiction, please check with that jurisdiction's building codes department for further electrical permit instructions.

We can issue electrical permits to electricians licensed by the state of TN and/or property owners. If you wish to apply for an electrical permit, we ask that you submit a completed electrical application by visiting our office or emailing/faxing the application to us.

Our office can also request state of TN electrical inspections through the state's website. Please call the office or email us with your request. Please have your electrical permit number available. Unfortunately, we cannot request an inspection using the address.

If you have further questions regarding the issuance of electrical permits or requesting an inspection, please contact our office. All other questions can be directed to the State Electric Office at 615-741-7170.

In order to ensure public safety through compliance with the International Construction Code (ICC) as adopted by the City of New Orleans as well as all other related state and parish regulations, permits must be obtained by licensed electricians for work to be performed in the City of New Orleans. An electrical permit is required if you plan to install, repair, replace, or alter any electrical apparatus or equipment, except for the replacement of light bulbs and fuses. Fees are based on a several factors related to complexity of the work to be completed including, but not limited to: Service Amperage, New Service Connections, and Number of Circuits.

Electrical permits are required for electrical work and electrical fixtures along with electrical equipment and devices, both new and temporary. This also includes new or repaired illuminated sign connections.

All applications for building, plumbing, electrical and other construction permits must be completed online. Public work stations and staff are available in the lobby to help customers create their online accounts and applications on a first-come, first-served basis. View the tutorial video playlist to learn more about the application process.

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Since buildings alone account for 32% of greenhouse gas emissions in New York, they need to be part of our response to the climate crisis. Starting in 2026, the all-electric buildings law will require most new buildings in New York to use electric heat and appliances, instead of planet-destroying fossil fuels. The law includes many commonsense exemptions to help ensure a smooth roll-out which benefits all New Yorkers.

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An electrical room is a technical room or space in a building dedicated to electrical equipment. Its size is usually proportional to the size of the building; large buildings may have a main electrical room and subsidiary electrical rooms. Electrical equipment may be for power distribution equipment, or for communications equipment.[1]

The construction features of an electrical room vary depending on the scope of the equipment to be installed. Floors may be reinforced to support heavy transformers and switchgear. Walls and ceilings may have to support a heavy cable tray system or busbars. Additional ventilation or air conditioning may be needed, since electrical apparatus gives off heat but the temperature must not rise beyond the tolerance of equipment. Double doors may be installed to allow for maintenance of large equipment.[1] If utility service entrance equipment and metering is present in the room, special provisions may be made for access by utility personnel. Fire detection and fire suppression systems, such as carbon dioxide, may be installed.

A large electrical room may have extensive provisions for grounding (earthing) and bonding enclosures of electrical equipment to prevent stray voltage and danger of electric shock, even during faults in the electrical system. Lightning protection requires different measures than protection from power-frequency faults. Electrical rooms may have electromagnetic shielding to prevent interference to nearby sensitive audio or video equipment. In large facilities access control systems may control admission to the room.

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