A Building Permit must be obtained for the following work:
- New building
- Addition which extends or increases the floor area, number of stories or height of a building or structure
- Remodel which alters a structure, whether this alteration is exterior or interior, from the original construction
- Repair requiring the reconstruction, replacement, or renewal of any part of an existing building for the purpose of its maintenance or to correct damage
- Structural change to an existing building or structure
- Change of Occupancy
- A change of building occupancy classification
- A change of one group to another within an occupancy classification
- Any change in use within a group for which there is a change in application of the code
- A Moved-in building or structure
- Modular wall systems greater than 5 feet 9 inches in height
Instructions and Information
Which Documents Are Required to Apply for a Building Permit?
The documents listed below are required at time of permit submittal so that Building Code Department (BCD) staff can complete their plan reviews and grant approval for your project. Permitting time will depend on the complexity of the work and the completeness of the plan submittals.
New Construction and Additions
A complete PDF set of plans, specifications, and submittal documents for the work being performed are required at time of permit application:
- Completed online permit application
- Soil Analysis / Geotechnical Report
- Land Survey—if applicable
- Civil Plans (Grading, drainage, utilities)
- Landscape Plans
- Site Plan
- Architectural Building Plans / Code analysis
- Structural Plans (Structural analysis, design calculators)
- Project Phasing Plan (signed by the Architect and/or Engineer of Record)
- Construction Cost Breakdown
Remodeling Renovations or Improvement
A complete PDF set of plans, specifications, and submittal documents for the work being performed are required at time of permit application:
- Completed online permit application
- Scope of work
- Architectural Building Plans / Floor Plan (Code analysis)
- Structural Plans (Structural analysis, design calculations)—if applicable
- Project Phasing Plan (signed by the Architect and/or Engineer of Record)
- Construction Cost Breakdown
For each type of project listed above, the following documents may be deferred submittals and are required prior to issuance of a permit:
- Signed Special Inspections Form
- SAC Letter from Metropolitan Council
- Energy Calculations
- Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement
- Exiting / Staging Plan
Modular Walls and Furnishings
Cubicle walls, folding walls, modular furniture (including PODS, lactation booths, huddle rooms, etc.) or other kinds of movable partitions are required to obtain a building permit if the wall heights exceed 5 feet 9 inches.
These wall/furniture systems and their placement may require a design by MN licensed architect or interior designer. A floor plan layout and elevation plan, specifications, and manufacturer installation instructions are required for obtaining a building permit.
In addition, other trade permits (electrical, mechanical, fire sprinkler, and fire alarm) and documentation may be required prior to their installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Find My University Representative and Project Number?
Finding Your University Representative (University Rep)
This is a U of M contact on the project that may have the title of Project Manager, Project Coordinator, Team Manager or Owner's Rep. This is the employee at the University of Minnesota (CPM, FM, UConstruction, System Campus, Research and Outreach Centers) who is responsible to ensure that the work is ready for the permitting process to begin.
If you do not know who your University Rep is, contact the entity that hired you (department, college, primary contractor, etc.).
Getting a Project or Work Order Number
You need only a University of Minnesota project number OR University of Minnesota work order number. Call Facilities Management Call Center 612-624-2900 for instruction to receive a project number. Only University of Minnesota Employees may apply for project numbers. Work order numbers should be obtained from your University Rep. If you are a contractor, please talk to your University Project Manager.
How Long Does It Take to Get a Permit?
Average time may vary anywhere between 2 days to 2 weeks and will depend on the complexity of the work and the completeness of the plan submittals. It may take longer.
Which Inspections Are Required?
All projects that require a permit also require an inspection of work. The types of inspections required are determined based on project criteria and are assigned within the online permitting system (Accela). Once you complete a permit application through the online permitting system, you will be provided with a list of required inspections and information about how to schedule an inspection. For more information about inspections, visit our Inspections page.
How Do I Pay My Permit Fees?
Permit fees can be paid by check or credit card or with a U of M EFS account number (available for U of M departments). A total of all fees due will display in the Fees section of the online application once your permit application has been reviewed and fees have been invoiced.
Paying by Check
Fees assessed will be processed when BCD accepts your check. After payment, you will receive an e-mail that your permit has been issued and you may print your Permit and Inspection Report.
Checks should be made payable to the U of MN Building Code Department. During COVID-19, checks can only be submitted via mail at the address below. Please also email BCD at [email protected] when you mail the check.
University of Minnesota Building Code Department
270 Donhowe Building
319 15th Ave SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Directions to our office can be found on the campus map.
Paying by Credit Card
You may pay by credit card only at the time you receive an e-mail stating that your permit is ready to be issued. Locate the permit number and pay the fees associated. Once the fees are paid, the permit status will reflect “Issued”. Print both the Permit and Inspection Report.
Paying by U of M EFS Number
Enter a correct budget string when you are applying for the permit; you will be notified when the permit is approved. The fees will display as paid and you will be able to print the Permit and Inspection Report.
How Do I Print My Permit Documents?
To print your permit documents:
- Visit our online permit system and sign in.
- Click the Search Application Link from the Permit Application Home Page or from a link on the permit application page to locate your permit.
- Click on the Application ID.
- Click on the Reports link in the upper-right hand corner of the screen. The number in parentheses indicates the number of reports that are available to print.
- Click on the document name to open it and select the printer icon in the upper-left corner to print.
Which Documents Am I Required to Post on My Project Site?
All Inspection and Permit Reports are required to be posted at the job site. Inspectors will not provide the requested inspection without these posted documents.