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Building and Safety Division

apartmentsThe Building Safety Division administers the building permit process for both residential and commercial construction. This is a fundamental process for ensuring the protection of life and property. The process begins with the submittal of construction documents which are reviewed for compliance with applicable building codes and standards. Approved projects are issued a building permit allowing construction to begin. The Division also conducts field inspections to monitor compliance. The inspection process culminates with the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy.

For more information regarding building permits, contact the Building Safety Division.


The 2007 Energy Conservation Code

Preface
2007 Energy Conservation Code Volume I
2007 Energy Conservation Code Volume II

Albuquerque's Green Building Program

Information on Solar Rights About PDF Files

APS School Facility Fee Frequently Asked Questions

What is the School Facility Fee?
A school facility fee must be paid to the Albuquerque Public Schools for any person(s) applying for a building permit for construction of a new single or multi-family residential building(s) on lots platted within the City of Albuquerque after October 31, 2006.   These fees will help with the construction and maintenance of new and existing schools within the APS district.

Whom does it affect?
The school facility fee applies to new residential construction for single-family houses, apartments, condominiums, townhouses, etc.  This does not affect permits for non-residential commercial properties (office, retail, etc), additions, or renovations.  For single or multi-family residential lots platted after October 31, 2006, you will have to pay a school facility fee for each residential unit being constructed.  For single or multi-family residential lots platted on or before October 31, 2006, you will be exempt from the school facility fee.  Note:  If you are exempt, you will still have to obtain the School Facility Fee Payment Acknowledgement form (which will reflect your exemption of payment) for each building permit application.


APS School Facility Fee Data Leaving www.cabq.gov, click for disclaimer

 

Directional bandit sign usage in the City's right of ways illegal. The City has increased the fine associated with bandit signs to $500.00 per sign, per day. For information on how to use the City approved Directional Sign Program, administeredby the Home Builders Association of Central New Mexico, visit this website Leaving www.cabq.gov, click for disclaimer or contact Katherine Martinez, Director of Government Affairs.

 

Information about Asbestos in the Home Leaving www.cabq.gov, click for disclaimer

Plan Review Section at 924-3963;
Building Inspections and Re-Roof Permits, 924-3326
Plumbing and Mechanical Inspections and Permits, 924-3310
Electrical Inspections and Permits, 924-3311

All of the building codes and standards that the Building and Safety Division enforces are listed in the 2007 Uniform Administrative Code of the City of Albuquerque (Albuquerque's Building Code).

Amendments to the New Mexico Building Code Exhibit A

Currently adopted codes include:

  • The 2006 International Building Code
  • The 2006 International Existing Buildings Code
  • The 2006 International Residential Code
  • The 2006 International Energy Conservation Code
  • The 2007 Albuquerque Energy Conservation Code - Volumes I and II
  • The 2006 Uniform Mechanical Code
  • The 2006 Uniform Plumbing Code
  • The 2008 National Electrical Code

If not available at local bookstores, or at the public library, the International Codes can be ordered on the International Code Council leaving www.cabq.gov, click for disclaimer website and the Uniform Codes can be ordered on the National Fire Protection Association leaving www.cabq.gov, click for disclaimer website. The National Electrical Code is available on both websites.

The Division is located in the basement of the Plaza del Sol Building.

2004 Building Permits by Month

2005 Building Permits by Month

2006 Building Permits by Month

 

Building Permit Report

Attention Building Permit Data Users:

As of June 1, 2008 The City of Albuquerque Planning Department began taking

Building permit applications and issuing Building permits from new computer system, KIVA.

The reports below will provide you with direct access to this data in the same format

as you have seen in the past. 

The existing reports (above) will continue to function.  The data delivered and updated weekly, via these reports will continue to be available as the applications and permits issued on the previous system mature.

The new reports presented below will access data from the KIVA system and the data will

be updated nightly - providing more timely data access.

Every effort has been made to ensure that access to this data continue to be available.  Please notify us with any problems you may have.

 

KIVA New Commercial Applications

KIVA New Commercial Permits

KIVA Commercial Additions & Alterations

KIVA New Single Family Applications

KIVA New Single Family Permits

KIVA Single Family Additions & Alterations

KIVA New Multi-Family Applications

KIVA New Multi-Family Permits

KIVA Multi-Family Additions & Alterations

KIVA Demolitions

KIVA All Building Permits

Wall Permits (current since February 2008)

Sign Permits (current since February 2008)

 

Commercial Building Permit Application Backsheet [pdf, 48k]

Residential Building Permit Application Backsheet [pdf, 44k]

Water Tips [pdf, 508kb]

 

2008 New Mexico Building Codes - Individual Components


Here are some other related websites:

State of New Mexico Construction Industries Division Leaving www.cabq.gov, click for disclaimer

International Association of Plumbers and Mechanical Officials Leaving www.cabq.gov, click for disclaimer

New Mexico Census Data Leaving www.cabq.gov, click for disclaimer

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