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Building Permits and Inspection Use our Development Navig ation Assistant for a custom step-by-step printable guide to determine appropriate plans, supporting documents, and forms required for the permit process Are over-the-counter permits issued? Yes, for certain Residential only applications
Permit Services - City of Sacramento Apply for building permits, review status, or seek assistance with permits for development and building projects
Accela Citizen Access This portal allows the public to check statuses, pay fees, and view details for permits If you would like to look up or pay fees for a specific record, select the search or pay fees link under the appropriate program heading Additional Payment instructions can be found here
Building - Wikipedia Buildings serve several societal needs – occupancy, primarily as shelter from weather, security, living space, privacy, to store belongings, and to comfortably live and work
Sacramento - McCarthy Building Companies McCarthy has been a part of Sacramento's sustained growth, supporting the city with civil and commercial construction expertise for over a decade
May Lee State Office Complex - DGS Located in the Sacramento River District, the 1 25 million gross square foot building leads in sustainability features and is named after former DGS employee May Lee, the longest-serving state employee in California state history, who passed away last year
Sacramentos Civic Showcase - HOK Democracy is on display at this new state office building in downtown Sacramento’s historic government center As a place for public assembly, it is the most important new civic building constructed in the city by the State of California in the past four decades
May Lee State Office Complex - ZGF The May Lee State Office Complex, a new home for 5,000+ employees in the state capital, is the first major step toward realizing the City of Sacramento’s vision for the River District
Bateson — Sim Van der Ryn We found that designing a building to save energy and work with natural flows means designing a building that is sensitive to difference and results in a building that is better for people