Office of Permits, Licenses and Inspections
The Department of Permits, Licenses, & Inspections (PLI) regulates construction by issuing a separate permit for specific types of work and for each system type as follows: building, demolition, land operations, signs, electrical systems, mechanical systems (including fuel gas), fire alarm systems and suppression systems permits.
PLI also issues permits that do not include construction as follows: occupancy only and occupant load placard permits, (Please note that the Allegheny County Health Department Plumbing Division is responsible for plumbing permits.) PLI issues licenses for the following activities:
- Contractor licenses.
- General contractors and sign contractors.
- Trade licenses: Electrical Trade, HVAC Trade, Stationary Power Engineer and Fire Suppression Trade. Trade license holders are required to obtain eight continuing education units (CEUs) annually to be eligible for renewal.
- Business licenses.
- Amusement places, amusement producers, bed and breakfast, antique or secondhand dealers (Includes junk dealer and pawnbroker licenses), mechanical amusement devices, parking lot, towing, sign maintenance certificates, mobile vehicle vendors, mobile peddler, stationary vendors, one-day solicitation (Tag Day), ticket reselling, trade fair and transient merchant.
PLI Code Enforcement is used as a means of protecting the health, safety and welfare in existing buildings and structures. PLI enforces the International Property Maintenance Code ("IPMC") as adopted by the City of Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances Title 10 Chapter 1004. PLI also enforces the Zoning Code—Title Nine. PLI routinely inspects structures to assess building integrity. When a structure has been declared a public safety hazard, PLI will condemn the building. PLI is also the enforcement arm for the Zoning and Development Review Division of City Planning.
More about the Office of Permits, Licenses and Inspections
Below is a list of content in the Office of Permits, Licenses and Inspections' Transition Brief (prepared by Thomas Consulting Group for The Pittsburgh Foundation).
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