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Renovation permit

409 GRANVILLE STREET

Vancouver , British Columbia

Issued
Issued Sep 13, 2024
Project type
Renovation
Value
$48K
Status
Issued

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24 permits since 2017

Most recent activity: Nov 2025

Renovation

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Trades

Electrical Flooring HVAC Plumbing Windows & Doors Insulation
Issue date
Sep 13, 2024
Project value
$48K
Project type
Renovation
Building type
Commercial
Commercial category
Office
Description
Field Review - Addition / Alteration - #1207 - 12th Floor Interior alterations to provide improvement to this new office tenant on the 12th floor (#1207) in this existing commercial building on site. Scope of work: Select demo of partition walls, millwork, flooring, doors/fames, glazing. Relocate entry door, new office rooms, open work area, paint and carpet through out, new coffee counter, electrical and plumbing work to suit. TENANT: KIMBO Design Inc 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-2024-03059
Full address 409 Granville St, Vancouver, BC, Vancouver
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