Building Code Enforcement Program
University of Florida Environmental Health & Safety OBJECTIVEThe objective of this policy is to establish and implement a building code enforcement program for the University of Florida to protect the public’s life, health, and welfare in the built environment. This protection shall be provided through the state’s implementation of the Florida Building Code and the application of the performance based standards contained within it. The program shall be administered through review of plans and specifications and on-site construction inspections as required to insure compliance with State Of Florida codes and standards.
AUTHORITY
A building code program is mandated by Florida State Statute 240.209, 553.80(6) F.A.C. Rule 6C-14020(2) and Chancellors Memorandum CM-N-22.0-12/98 dated 12/15/98.
POLICY
Florida law and regulations require that all new buildings constructed and modifications to existing buildings be reviewed and inspected for compliance with adopted building codes and standards. The policy requires all University entities charged with building construction, repair, or modifications including but not limited to E&G, Health Center, Shands, IFAS, Housing, UAA, Greek Housing, or UF Foundation on University owned property to submit construction plans and specifications for review by the Universitys Building Code Administrator. No construction may begin until a building permit has been issued for said project and appropriate fees have been received.
Minor repairs may be made with the approval of the Building Code Administrator without a permit, provided that such repairs shall not violate any of the provisions of the Florida Building Code.
For buildings outside of Alachua County, EH&S may contract with qualified outside inspection agencies for inspections of construction projects. Plan review shall be performed by the Universitys Building Code Administrator.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Division of Environmental Health and Safety:
EH&S shall appoint a qualified Building Code Administrator to manage the building code inspection department. The Building Code Administrator shall be certified by the Council of American Building Officials and licensed by the Department of Professional Regulation as a Building Official. The Building Code Administrator shall employ qualified inspectors to administer the building inspection program.
EH&S will review plans and specifications for compliance with adopted codes and standards. After reviewing the documents, comments will be returned with appropriate references. A "letter of code compliance" will be issued upon resolution of all outstanding comments.
A building permit will be issued to the contractor upon satisfactory completion of the application process and receipt and review of all necessary documents.
EH&S in conjunction with the general contractor or construction manager will develop an inspection schedule to facilitate appropriate inspections to coincide with the project construction schedule. EH&S shall perform construction inspections in accordance with the established inspection schedule at times requested by the appropriate contractor(s). EH&S inspectors shall be granted permission to perform any additional inspections, as they deem necessary to insure compliance with code requirements and project documents.
Prior to occupancy of a new building, EH&S shall issue a certificate of occupancy. The certificate of occupancy will state the building is complete, constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications, and meets the minimum code requirements at the time of issuance of the building permit. The State Fire Marshal and other University entities must inspect and certify the building is substantially complete prior to occupancy of the structure.
Prior to re-occupancy of a renovated building, EH&S shall issue a certificate of completion. The certificate of completion will state the renovated portions of the building are complete, constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications, and meets the minimum code requirements at the time of issuance of the building permit. The State Fire Marshal and other University entities must inspect and certify the renovated portions of the building are substantially complete prior to re-occupancy of the structure.
Fees for these services shall be borne by the project and will be billed directly to the appropriate construction account. The fee schedule shall be based on Appendix B of the Standard Building Code (1997 edition). See attachment "A". Additional fees as mandated by state statute shall also be included in addition to the normal fee schedule.
Design Professionals:
Design professionals shall be responsible for the design of the project in accordance with the appropriate adopted codes and standards. EH&S shall review the design documents at the following times for major projects: schematic design, advanced design, 50%, 100%, and final bid construction documents. A major project shall be defined as a project with a construction cost greater than $500,000. All other projects shall be reviewed at the 50%, 100% and final bid construction documents. A "letter of code compliance" stating the building plans comply with current code requirements will be issued if all outstanding comments have been resolved, prior to the issuing of the building permit.
If the level of work requires the involvement of a design professional as described in Chapter 471 and Chapter 481 of the Florida Statutes, the construction documents and specifications must be signed and sealed by the architect and engineers of record.
General Contractor/Construction Manager:
The general contractor/construction manager (GC/CM) shall apply for the permit. At the time of application for a permit the GC/CM shall provide two sets of construction documents and specifications, a list of all subcontractors that will include appropriate license numbers, and the "letter of code compliance" indicating the plans have been reviewed by EH&S and all outstanding items have been resolved. If a "letter of code compliance" has not been issued by EH&S than two copies of the final bid construction documents and specifications must accompany the application. A building permit will be issued after these items have been reviewed and approved by the Building Code Administrator. One of the submitted sets of plans and specifications will be returned with the building permit and shall be stamped by EH&S stating "Reviewed for Code Compliance". This set of documents shall be kept on site for use by the inspectors.
The GC/CM shall meet with the Building Code Administrator to develop a building inspection plan. The GC/CM shall be responsible for scheduling all required inspections in accordance with the plan developed. Subsequent construction may not proceed until the previous inspection has been completed and approved. When the GC/CM believes the project is complete, the GC/CM shall request a certificate of completion or certificate of occupancy be issued.
University Departments Providing Construction/Maintenance Services:
Any university department providing construction/maintenance services (department) for either themselves or another University entity shall be required to obtain a permit when required by the Standard Building Code. At the time of application for the permit the department shall provide two sets of construction documents and specifications, a list of all subcontractors (if any) and their license numbers, and the "letter of code compliance". If a "letter of code compliance" has not been issued by EH&S than two copies of the final bid construction documents and specifications must accompany the application. A building permit will be issued after these items have been reviewed and approved by the Building Code Administrator.
The department shall meet with the Building Code Administrator to develop a building inspection plan. The department shall be responsible for scheduling all required inspections in accordance with the plan developed. Subsequent construction may not proceed until the previous inspection has been completed and approved. When the department believes the project is complete, the department shall request a certificate of completion be issued.
Board of Appeals:
The Vice President for Administrative Affairs shall appoint a Building Code Board of Appeals. The Board shall consist of seven (7) persons appointed for a term of four (4) years or less. One or more alternate members may be appointed. A vote by an alternate appointee would only be registered when one of the seven primary members did not vote. The Board officials should have knowledge of the building trades. At least one person from each of the following areas should be appointed to the board: registered architect, professional engineer, general contractor, Division of Housing, Health Center, IFAS, and Campus Planning and Construction Management. The Building Code Administrator shall serve as secretary to the Board. Terms shall be staggered such that no more than 1/3 of the board members are appointed at any one time.
PROCEDURES
Architects, engineers, University design professionals shall prepare documents in accordance with the requirements of the Standard Building Code.
The appropriate Facilities Design office shall forward the construction documents to EH&S for review.
EH&S shall review the construction documents for code compliance. EH&S will return comments to the submitting agency or issue a "letter of code compliance".
The GC/CM or department shall apply for the building permit.
EH&S will review the building permit application and issue the permit if all information supplied is acceptable and complete.
EH&S and the GC/CM or department shall develop an inspection plan.
The GC/CM or department shall call and request an inspection in accordance with the inspection plan. EH&S shall perform inspections at the request of the appropriate contractor.
After the building is substantially complete and all required inspections have been performed, the building official will issue the appropriate certificate of completion or certificate of occupancy.
Attachment A
Schedule of Code Permit Fees
REFERENCE:
Standard Building Code 1997, Appendix B
RECOMMENDED SCHEDULE OF PERMIT FEES
PERMIT FEES, (Reference section B101 of Standard Building Code)
| Total Valuation | Fee |
$1,000 and less |
No fee, unless inspection required, in which case a $15.00 fee for each inspection shall be charged. |
$1,000 to $50,000 |
$15.00 for the first $1,000 plus $5.00 for each additional thousand or fraction thereof, to and including $50,000.00. |
$50,000 to 100,000 |
$260.00 for the first $50,000.00 plus $4.00 for each additional thousand or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000.00. |
$100,000 to $500,000 |
$460.00 for the first $100,000.00 plus $3.00 for each additional thousand or fraction thereof, to and including $500,000.00. |
$500,000 and up |
$1,660.00 for the first $500,000.00 plus $2.00 for each additional thousand or thereof. |
MOVING FEE, (Reference section B102 of Standard Building Code)
For the moving of any building or structure, the fee shall be $100.
DEMOLITION FEE, (Reference section B103 of Standard Building Code) For the demolition of any building or structure, the fee shall be:
| 0 up to 100,000 cu ft | $50.00 |
| 100,000 cu ft and over | $0.50/1,000 cu ft |
PLAN-CHECKING FEES, (Reference section B105 of Standard Building Code)
When the valuation of the proposed construction exceeds $1,000.00 and a plan is required to be submitted by 104.2, a plan-checking fee shall be paid to the building official at the time of submitting plans and specifications for checking. Said plan-checking fee shall be equal to one-half of the building permit fee as set forth in 104.7. Such plan-checking fee is in addition to the building permit fee.
UFEH&S-CODE-12/28/1998