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Office of the State Building Inspector
The Office of the State Building Inspector establishes and administers the: Connecticut State Building Code, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, and Safety Code for Boilers and Hot Water Heaters.
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Pursuant to the requirements of Connecticut General Statutes § 29-252, the State Building Inspector and the Codes and Standards Committee (CAS) are responsible for adoption of a State Building Code based on a nationally recognized model building code.
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Building and Fire Code Adoption Process
The State Building Inspector, State Fire Marshal and the Codes and Standards Committee announced on December 29, 2016 intent to adopt the 2018 State Building and Fire Safety Codes based on the 2015 editions of the International Code Council (ICC) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) documents.
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Connecticut State Building Code
The State Building Code (SBC) applies to most buildings and some other structures, being newly constructed new, being altered or added to, or undergoing a change of use.
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The Collections department is made up of the Billing Unit, Recovery Unit, Delinquent Accounts Unit, and the Connecticut State Tax Intercept Program.
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DAS Construction Services - List of MBE Opportunities
Visit this page to view Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Construction Services opportunities for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) firms on State Building Construction Projects.
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DAS Construction Services - Summary of Environmental and Energy Services
If your Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Construction Services Project needs environmental and energy services, please look at this page.
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DAS Construction Services - A Summary of Resources
The Department of Administrative Services (DAS) Construction Services provides resources for "Capital Building Construction Projects", including Project Initiation, Design, Administration, Bidding, and Construction, as well as all required forms and publications.
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DAS Leasing and Property Transfer conducts real estate transactions on behalf of the State.
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Current Lessors, Lessees, Buyers and Sellers of Real Property to the State of Connecticut
DAS Leasing and Property Transfer conducts real estate transactions on behalf of the State.
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State of Connecticut Office of the Claims Commissioner
The legal concept of sovereign immunity provides that the state cannot be sued for monetary damages. Unless the legislature consents, the state cannot be held liable for any damage or injury it causes, or for the cost of any goods, services or benefits received by the state.
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How to become a Licensed Building Code Enforcement Official
There are two routes to becoming a licensed building code enforcement official within the State of Connecticut – training and testing. To be admitted to either the Pre-Licensure Training Program or the credentialing examination for a specific license, you must first meet the statutory and regulatory requirements established for that license; there are nine subcategories of building code enforcement official.