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Renovation permit

650 W GEORGIA STREET

Vancouver , British Columbia

Issued
Issued Sep 13, 2023
Project type
Renovation
Value
$135K
Status
Issued

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Most recent activity: Jun 2026

Renovation

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Trades

Electrical HVAC Plumbing Insulation Windows & Doors
Issue date
Sep 13, 2023
Project value
$135K
Project type
Renovation
Building type
Commercial
Commercial category
Office
Description
Field Review - Addition / Alteration - #1910 - 19th floor Interior alterations to provide improvements for a new office display unit on the 19th floor (#1910) in this existing commercial building on this site. Scope of work: remove/construct partition walls, doors, power & data, finishes, millwork, electrical, plumbing and sprinkler work. Letters of Assurance submitted by: Schedule A, Mr. Kai Chen, P.Eng., ph: 604-687-1800 Mechanical Schedule B, Mr. Kai Chen, P.Eng., LEED AP, ph: 604-687-1800 Electrical Schedule B, Roger Dupuis, P.Eng., LEED AP, ph: 604-569-6500 OK for Field Review per W. Wong Energy checklist is currently no longer required with your Building Permit (BP) application. Some supporting documents are still required at BP stage, specifically Envelope and HVAC, if applicable. Service Water Heating and Lighting supporting documents, if applicable, must be submitted with your related trades permits (e.g. electrical and plumbing).
Permit status
Issued
References & corrections IDs · source · attribution
Permit ID BP-2023-02352
Full address 650 W Georgia St, Vancouver, BC, Vancouver
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