Building Permits and Regulations for Metal Buildings in Colorado
Are
you planning to buy and erect a metal building on your property? Whether it’s a
residential barndominium or a business structure, you can count on the
material’s durability, longevity, and versatility for your application.
At Armstrong Steel, we make it easier to purchase metal buildings in Colorado, ensuring your project goes smoothly and affordably.
When
requesting a quote from us, one of the things we ask is your location because
we design metal structures based on local building codes and regulations. In
our experience, metal structures have specific design and engineering
guidelines we follow, much like any other building. Depending on its nature,
location, and purpose, your steel building may need to meet specific load
requirements, construction codes, and human occupancy ratings. These standards
are set by a local building authority.
At Armstrong Steel, we want to help you avoid unexpected costs, delays, and other surprises while erecting your metal buildings in Colorado. In this blog, we will share the importance of building permits and regulations, including the types that apply for erecting steel structures. We hope this information can help you plan your project more effectively.
Understanding
building permits
A
building permit is the official approval from a local government building
authority to start a remodeling or construction project. Its main purpose is to
ensure your project conforms to your state’s or city’s applicable zoning,
construction, and land use policies. Additionally, it ensures the safety of
workers and the people who will eventually occupy or use the building.
Our prefabricated steel structures are engineered in-house and ready to assemble and erect on your construction site. However, prefabricated metal buildings in Colorado still require permits. But you don’t have to worry about this because our engineering and drafting experts will provide the permit drawings to help you secure the necessary documents.
What
are permit drawings?
Once
you approve your design, our drafting and engineering team will work on your
permit drawings. These are emailed to you with three original sets, signed and
sealed by a licensed Armstrong Steel engineer in Colorado. This ensures a
smoother permitting process.
Who
looks at the building permits?
Someone from your local building authority reviews the permit drawings. Then, they will send an inspector to check the permitted building and construction site. This inspector will visit only when the metal structure is erected, but they can also show up unannounced to oversee the project’s progress.
When
do you need a building permit?
While not all building projects need a permit, some definitely do! This includes erecting a metal building or extending an existing one. Meanwhile, a permit won’t be necessary when simply painting, replacing a window, or placing a new roof on metal buildings in Colorado.
Here
is a quick overview of projects that typically require a building permit in
Colorado:
· Major renovations
· New construction or additions
· Structural changes, such as removing or adding walls, especially
load-bearing ones
· Making any plumbing or electrical changes
Some
exceptions
At Armstrong Steel, one of the FAQs we get about metal buildings in Colorado is whether they need a permit. If you buy a custom steel structure from us, will you need a special permit to erect it?
The
answer: it depends!
Is
your metal building for dwelling or residential purposes, like a barndominium?
Or is it a commercial property, like a warehouse, storefront, or self-storage
facility? Both situations require a permit to erect it. However, if it’s for
personal storage, a garage, or a workshop in your backyard, then a permit may
not be necessary.
Of
course, we recommend checking with the local county or municipality to learn
about building codes, standards, and regulations. If you decide to buy a metal
building from Armstrong Steel, our building consultants are familiar with
Colorado’s building permit requirements. We’ll be happy to help you navigate
the process to take the guesswork out of securing permits.
Considerations
In instances where permits are required for metal buildings in Colorado, make sure to get them before the scheduled delivery date. Otherwise, you cannot erect your structure as soon as our prefabricated steel building kit arrives. You will have to reschedule it until you have received the permit from a local building authority.
What
about site plans?
Another
question we get about erecting a metal building in Colorado is whether it
requires site plans. This depends on your county or city’s specific building
regulations and codes. In any case, our engineering team will provide the
necessary drawings anyway, so you can submit them with your permit application.
Ensuring
approval
At Armstrong Steel, we make sure you can secure the permits for metal buildings in Colorado. In addition to providing permit drawings, our engineers meticulously engineer your structure to meet local codes and load-bearing requirements.
Do
you have other questions about securing permits and other building regulations
in Colorado? Don’t hesitate to call us at 1-800-345-4610. You can also request
a quote for your custom prefabricated building here.
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