The City of Bellevue 2018 Construction and Fire Codes go into effect on February 1, 2021. Customers who submitted complete permit applications before midnight on January 31, 2021, will be vested under the current 2015 code requirements. Permit applications submitted after January 31, 2021, will need to comply with the new 2018 updated codes.
Plans and supporting documentation must demonstrate compliance with all currently adopted codes, including Washington State amendments and the City of Bellevue amendments.
The City of Bellevue also offers a code training program for contractors and developers to learn about the 2018 Construction and Fire Codes. This program provides an overview of the new codes and the changes from the previous 2015 codes. It covers important topics such as fire suppression systems, fire alarms, hazardous materials storage, and building accessibility requirements. The code training program is an opportunity for contractors and developers to ask questions, clarify any concerns, and learn about the updated codes in a supportive and informative environment. Attending the code training program is not mandatory, but it is highly recommended for anyone involved in the construction or renovation process in Bellevue.
The 2018 Construction and Fire Codes will bring updated safety measures for new construction and renovation projects in the City of Bellevue. These codes aim to enhance the safety and well-being of residents, visitors, and workers in the city. The 2018 codes include changes to fire suppression systems, fire alarms, hazardous materials storage, and building accessibility requirements.
Building contractors and developers must familiarize themselves with the updated codes and understand the necessary changes to comply with the new requirements. Failure to comply with the new codes can result in costly fines and may delay the construction or renovation process.
Additionally, the 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC) and 2020 Washington Cities Electrical Codes update the requirements for electrical systems in new and existing buildings. These codes aim to improve safety and energy efficiency, while also incorporating new technologies and advancements in the electrical industry.
It is crucial for building contractors and developers to understand and comply with the updated codes to ensure the safety and well-being of the public and their construction projects. The City of Bellevue offers resources and assistance to help contractors and developers comply with the codes and provide a safe built environment for residents and visitors.
The 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC) and 2020 Washington Cities Electrical Codes became effective on October 29, 2020.
Watch our Building and Fire Codes web page for the publication of the 2018 codes.
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