The Chicago Department of Buildings (the AHJ) enforces the 2019 International Building Code with Chicago-specific amendments, a framework that contractors in the Loop and West Loop must master. Our packages are built around the nuances of the Near North Side historic overlay and the 2021 Chicago Sustainable Development Ordinance, ensuring every plan set meets the exact requirements of the city’s permitting process. With local knowledge of neighborhood setbacks, parking ratios, and the ePlan Chicago portal, we deliver documents that pass first‑time review and keep your crew moving.
What Chicago Permits Require
Chicago contractors submit plans through the ePlan Chicago portal, where the Department of Buildings checks for compliance with the 2019 IBC and city amendments. Common rejection themes include missing fire‑rated wall details, incorrect sidewalk setback calculations in the River North zoning overlay, and incomplete MEP coordination sheets. A well‑prepared package that addresses these items can move through the review queue in as little as five business days, compared with the typical 10‑day review period for incomplete submissions.
Our service pre‑populates every required sheet, from structural calculations to energy compliance under the Chicago Energy Conservation Code. By aligning your documents with the city’s standard checklist, we eliminate the back‑and‑forth that often adds weeks to a project, letting you focus on field work while the Department of Buildings processes your permit efficiently.
Building Department
- Authority
- Chicago Department of Buildings
- Address
- 50 West Washington Street, Chicago
- Permit Portal
- ePlan Chicago
- Fees
- Fees are based on the Chicago Building Permit Fee Schedule, which charges per square foot and per trade.
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