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Each year, May is designated as Building Safety Month across the country. Bloomington Building and Inspections would like to remind residents why it is important to obtain permits for their construction projects by answering some frequently asked questions.

Why should we obtain a permit? When a permit is issued, the City can review the project plans for compliance with the Minnesota State Building code to ensure the project design meets minimum life safety standards. Once plans are approved and construction begins, inspectors also visit the job site to ensure that the installations of construction materials and methods are complying with approved plans and code requirements.

Can we pull the permit or should our contractor? If you hire a licensed contractor, they apply for the permit because they are responsible for the work. The State of Minnesota Department of Labor has a recovery program if a contractor fails to perform. Without the contractor listed on the permit, the recovery fund cannot be used. See more information here blm.mn/recovery-fund.

What if we already started a project without a permit? The Building and Inspection Division understands you may not have realized a permit was needed. If you contact them as soon as you realize this, they will be able to help you through the process of getting a permit.

Where do I go to get a permit? You can obtain building and trade permits online at blm.mn/portal or you can stop by Civic Plaza at 1800 W. Old Shakopee Road. and staff will help guide you through the online process at the Building and Inspection Division customer service counter.

For more information on permits visit the City’s website at blm.mn/building-inspections.

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