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Renovation permit

1120 PACIFIC STREET

Vancouver , British Columbia

Issued
Issued Nov 26, 2020
Project type
Renovation
Value
$4.0M
Status
Issued

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2 permits since 2020

Most recent activity: Aug 2021

Renovation

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Insulation Roofing Windows & Doors Plumbing
Issue date
Nov 26, 2020
Project value
$4.0M
Project type
Renovation
Building type
Multi Family
Description
Certified Professional Program - Addition / Alteration - Interior and exterior alterations to this existing 12 storey rental residential highrise. The project is classified under Part 11 as a major renovation with upgrade triggers F2, S3, N3, A3, E4. The work includes building envelope retrofit with new rain screen noncombustible cladding, new exterior insulation, new double glazed windows, new sprinkler system, new fire alarm system, new energy efficient heating system, new LED lighting, new roofing, upgraded elevator, new exterior balcony guards. BRB Manager and Planning Department have confirmed that this could be processed as a DB Permit under the CP Program. This permit is to replace permit BP-2019-03795. To be reviewed and issued as part of a digital pilot under the 2019 VBBL. It is the responsibility of the applicant to make sure hard copies of the digitally approved drawings are available on site for any required inspections. Reviewed during the 2020 pandemic. Stage 1 - full construction - accepted Nov.26/2020
Permit status
Issued
References & corrections IDs · source · attribution
Permit ID DB-2020-01384
Full address 1120 Pacific St, Vancouver, BC, Vancouver
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