The Permitting and Development Center will be closed for Independence Day on Thursday, July 4, 2024. Online and in-person services will resume Friday, July 5, 2024. For a complete listing of City of Austin closures, visit the Official City Holidays webpage.
After you activate your permits, you will coordinate each stage of construction with the appropriate inspections by the City. Inspections are the final steps in the development and permitting process and ensure that everything is being built as approved and following public health and safety regulations. The Building Inspection Division (BID) performs inspections on new construction, remodels, and trades (electrical, mechanical, plumbing) to ensure compliance with applicable building codes.
An inspection may occur during construction or upon completion of the permitted work, but it is up to the applicant to schedule one. Inspections can be scheduled online via the AB+C Portal or by phone. Depending on the scope of work, a final inspection may lead to issuing a Certificate of Occupancy, which ensures a structure is safe for occupancy. Visit Certificate of Occupancy for information on obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy (CO) or a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO).
The permit holder and owner-general contractor are responsible for ensuring the proper sequence of inspections. However, anyone associated with the permit can schedule an inspection: the general contractor, the homeowner (if listed as the general contractor on the permit), the trade contractor, or their official agents. You can schedule an inspection online or by phone. Visit the Schedule a Building Inspection webpage to learn more.
The permit holder and owner-general contractor must ensure that a paper copy of the approved plan set is available on-site for review by the City inspections staff. Failure to provide the City-approved set of plans may result in failed inspections and delays in receiving a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate of Occupancy.
Please reference the latest City Order. Permits that have expired during an extension of development deadline dates can be reactivated by submitting a request using the online Building and Trade Contractor Services Request Form. Building and Trade Contractor Services will reactivate permits that fall within the deadline extension range.
Commercial Building Code (International Building Code)
Applies to all structures other than one-and-two-family dwellings and townhomes and applies to construction when a building is remodeled, or there is a change of occupancy.
Residential One-and-Two-Family Dwelling Code (International Residential Code)
Applies to all one-and-two-family dwellings and townhouses and includes mechanical, plumbing, and energy system requirements.
If you are receiving error messages in reference to one-time inspections when attempting to schedule the 112 Final Building, you will need to contact the Partner Department/Division Contact to ask them to clear the "one-time inspections" so you can schedule the 112 Final Building.
A Statement of Special Inspections form must be completed for projects submitted after February 13, 2017. In addition, a field folder will be issued with the permit when a special inspection is required. The field folder must be kept on-site at all times and include a special inspection log and other forms to be completed by the special inspector/testing agency.
View the Special Inspection process (PDF).
View the Special Inspection forms.
Ask inspection questions related to residential building codes, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical codes for approved and active permits. Also, ask questions regarding building and trade inspection policies and procedures.
While New England had a number of opportunities to continue the local draft-day tradition of trading around, Bill Belichick and Co. stood pat selecting highly-regarded Miami nose tackle Vince Wilfork, Georgia tight end Ben Watson, LSU defensive end Marquise Hill and Florida safety Guss Scott.
Wilfork, a 6-2, 344-pound junior, had been projected to go as high as the top ten in a number of mock drafts, but slipped to the Patriots 21st selection. He played in 36 games in his three seasons with the Hurricanes, tallying 148 tackles, 14 sacks, five forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries.
Wilfork reacted enthusiastically when he learned he was coming to New England and hopes to make a smooth transition from one winning program to another in his jump from one of the top college programs in college football to the defending Super Bowl champions.
According to Belichick, who addressed the media via conference call following the team's second-round selection of Hill, Wilfork is a guy that New England was more than happy to see on the board when the team was on the clock.
"I'd say it was a little bit of a surprise," Belichick said of Wilfork's availability at 21. "But there are always surprises on draft day, you just never know how they are going to come off. We were happy that he was there. We had some trade opportunities on both our first round picks but we decided to stay and select the players. We thought there was good value there."
In selecting Watson with the final pick of the first round the Patriots got an athletic tight end with all the measurables that come with an elite-level athlete. The 6-3, 253-pound Bulldog runs a 4.5 40, did 34 reps in the bench press and scored a 41 out of 50 on the Wonderlic test. In three seasons at Georgia after transferring from Duke Watson caught 65 passes for 852 yards and six touchdowns. He caught 23 passes for 424 yards and two touchdowns in 2003 and impressed scouts with a strong week at the Senior Bowl.
"Watson is a smart guy," Belichick said. "He's got a lot of versatility. We do a lot of formations with the tight ends and those kinds of things. Charlie (Weis) and I have talked about that and I think we'll be able to utilize him within our system well. He comes from another good program. He's good in the receiving game and had a real good Senior Bowl. He's a big, strong, physical guy that runs well and catches well."
Hill is a 6-6, 297-pound defensive end that played in 38 games in three seasons at LSU totaling 117 tackles, 10 sacks, one interception, one fumble recovery and two forced fumbles in a system run by former Belichick assistant Nick Saban that has many similarities to the one utilized in New England.
"He gives us depth on the defensive line," Belichick said. "He's a tall guy with long arms. He's been disruptive in the passing game and has played at a high level of competition there in the SEC. Again based on the fact that he's been at LSU and has been in that program and system, it's a guy that we can evaluate and see him do a lot of things similar to what we are doing."
Scott is a versatile player who adds depth to both the New England secondary as well the team's ever-emphasized special teams units. The 5-10, 198-pound safety played both free and strong safety at Florida as well as nickel back work in the units sub packages.
"Guss has been a real productive player for them down there," Belichick said. "He's a pretty good player on special teams. He's a solid player that has some coverage skill and has been real productive. I like him on all four downs."
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The kidney safety biomarker Qualifications received by PSTC have enabled more specific and sensitive detection, monitoring, and reversibility of potential kidney injury as described by Dr. Stefan Sultana (AstraZeneca) and Dr. Warren Glaab (Merck & Co., Inc.) during the PSTC 15-year anniversary workshop.
In addition to improving detection and monitoring drug-induced organ injury, where possible, PSTC works with disease-specific consortia across C-Path to provide initial evidence of applicability of the safety biomarkers for future use as diagnostic, prognostic, or efficacy biomarkers.
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