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Permits Part 3 Buildings and Additions
All permits related to commercial, multi-family, and industrial buildings falling under Part 3 of the Manitoba Building Code must be obtained from the SIPD office. Part 3 Buildings are buildings classified as Group A, B or F-1, or exceeding 600 square meters in building area or exceeding three storeys in building height and have major occupancies classified as Group C (residential), Group D (office/service), Group E (retail), or Group F-2, F-3 (medium- and high-hazard industrial).
2. Letters of Assurance from all Design Professionals involved:
a) Fire protection – Part 3
b) Structural – Part 4
c) Environmental Separation – Part 5
d) Mechanical – Part 6
3. Site Plan including:
(not required for interior renovations)
4. Architectural drawings including:
5. Structural drawings including:
6. Mechanical drawings:
b) Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning details
c) Fire dampers/fire stop flaps, etc.
d) Make up air and exhaust
Applications for Building Permits for Part 3 buildings or additions shall include:
Detailed letter of intent (Click Here for PDF) (not required for interior renovations unless there is a change of use);
Two (2) paper copies or one (1) paper copy and one (1) legible PDF that is signed and sealed by a Manitoba Licensed Professional Engineer (dated within one year of the complete application date) are required. Minimum paper size of 36" x 24". All plans are to be drawn to a minimum scale of 1:500 or 1”= 40’;
Manitoba Building Code Analysis;
Letters of Assurance from all design professionals involved including responsibility for Manitoba Energy Code for Buildings (MECB);
Status of Title(s) for all land subject to the application. (not required for interior renovations) The Status of Title(s) cannot be more than 30 days old;
Lot grade and driveway/culvert permits (if there's no existing lot grade or access) (processed by the municipality)
SIPD requires a copy of the Lot Grade and Drainage Plan;