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Renovation permit

700 W PENDER STREET

Vancouver , British Columbia

Issued
Issued Aug 01, 2024
Project type
Renovation
Value
$2K
Status
Issued

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Most recent activity: Jun 2026

Renovation

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Trades

Electrical HVAC Plumbing General Insulation
Issue date
Aug 01, 2024
Project value
$2K
Project type
Renovation
Building type
Commercial
Commercial category
Office
Description
Field Review - Addition / Alteration - #610 - 6th Floor (combining to #615) Interior alterations on the 6th floor for a new office tenant to expand unit to #615 (retaining #610) and provide tenant improvements in this existing commercial Building. Scope of work: Remove a portion of the demising wall to create an opening between #610 & #615. REVISION #1: Retain suite #615 instead of #610 AND no changes to the plans. Aug 20/24 - LLL TENANT: EBC Iincorporated Building Sprinklered – Building inspector to determine on site if a separate sprinkler permit is required. 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).
Contractor
TotalPlan Inc
Permit status
Issued
Applicant
Totalplan Admin DBA: Totalplan Inc.
References & corrections IDs · source · attribution
Permit ID BP-2024-02501
Full address 700 W Pender St, Vancouver, BC, Vancouver
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