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plan review Silver State plan review services are available to municipal building departments as well as design professionals. This service provides prompt and technically-comprehensive review of all drawings and construction documents based on the building code adopted by your jurisdiction including the Uniform and International Codes as well as 2003 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), the National Electrical Code and CABO/ANSI A117.1 Accessibility Standard. Reviews will incorporate amendments as provided by your jurisdiction. Silver State plan review service provides cost-effective, accurate plan reviews with turnaround times coordinated with the permit application processes. Silver State plan review disciplines include:
To learn more about Silver State Plan Review Services and fees, please contact Larry Reid at 702-866-2633. On larger and complex projects Silver State is available to join the Building Official in preliminary meetings with the project developers as well as provide preliminary reviews of progress drawings, again at no additional cost. We have found that this is an excellent way of bringing potential issues to the front and avoiding difficulties at permit submittal.
code consultingWe meet with architects and engineers to assist in preparing construction documents consistent with the locally adopted code. After reviewing preliminary drawings with our staff, designers have
a clear understanding of the code requirements. Silver State review staff can help you avoid design and code violations as you develop your project.
forensic inspectionsWe meet with architects and engineers to assist in preparing construction documents consistent with the locally adopted code. After reviewing preliminary drawings with our staff, designers have
a clear understanding of the code requirements. Silver State review staff can help you avoid design and code violations as you develop your project.
Silver State Code offers inspection services intended to identify the source of structural failures. Following the inspection a report is prepared to identify the problem and extent of damage. |
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