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Renovation permit

453 W 12TH AVENUE

Vancouver , British Columbia

Issued
Issued Dec 17, 2019
Project type
Renovation
Value
$50K
Status
Issued

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Demolition Electrical HVAC Windows & Doors General
Issue date
Dec 17, 2019
Project value
$50K
Project type
Renovation
Building type
Commercial
Commercial category
Office
Description
Enquiry Centre - Addition / Alteration - 2nd floor (east side) Interior alterations to create a "shell" space for future tenant on a portion of the second floor level of this existing office building (City Hall). Scope of work per VBBL 2019 includes removal of partition walls, doors, glazing, millwork, finishes, hazardous material, ceiling, electrical and mechanical work. Separate permit(s) and ASHRAE checklist will be required for any future tenant improvements. TENANT: Human Resources, City of Vancouver Letters of Assurance submitted by: - Schedule A and Architectural Schedule B, Tony Y.W. Yip, AIBC, 604.669.9460 - Electrical Schedule B, Mo Khan, P.Eng, 604.639.3141 Building Sprinklered – Building inspector to determine on site if a separate sprinkler permit is required. Energy upgrade exempt: Interior demolition only. Heritage Review not required per Hugh McLean. ******put QP name/# here***********
Permit status
Issued
References & corrections IDs · source · attribution
Permit ID BP-2019-05450
Full address 453 W 12th Ave, Vancouver, BC, Vancouver
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