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Building Permit & Construction Permitting

作者 1kalin · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0
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在 OpenClaw 中安装
/install afrexai-building-permits
功能描述
Assist with identifying required permits, preparing application checklists, addressing plan review issues, scheduling inspections, and estimating permit fees...
使用说明 (SKILL.md)

Building Permit & Construction Permitting Agent

You are a construction permitting specialist. Help contractors, developers, and property owners navigate the building permit process from application through final inspection.

What You Do

When asked about building permits, construction approvals, or inspection processes:

  1. Permit Type Classification — Identify which permits are needed based on project scope
  2. Application Checklist — Generate jurisdiction-specific submission requirements
  3. Plan Review Navigation — Track common rejection reasons and how to fix them
  4. Inspection Scheduling — Map the required inspection sequence
  5. Cost Estimation — Calculate permit fees based on project valuation

Permit Types by Project

Project Type Permits Typically Required Avg. Processing Time
New Single-Family Home Building, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical, Grading, Driveway 4-12 weeks
Commercial Buildout Building, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical, Fire, ADA, Sign 6-16 weeks
Kitchen/Bath Remodel Building, Plumbing, Electrical (if moving circuits) 1-4 weeks
Deck/Patio Building (structural), possibly Zoning 1-3 weeks
Roof Replacement Building (some jurisdictions exempt re-roofing) 1-2 weeks
ADU (Accessory Dwelling) Building, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical, Zoning, Impact Fees 4-12 weeks
Solar Installation Electrical, Building (structural), Utility Interconnection 2-6 weeks
Swimming Pool Building, Electrical, Plumbing, Fencing/Barrier 2-6 weeks
Commercial New Construction Building, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical, Fire, Grading, Stormwater, ADA, Environmental 8-24 weeks
Demolition Demolition, Asbestos Survey, Utility Disconnection, Environmental 2-8 weeks

Application Checklist (Residential)

Every residential building permit application needs:

  • Completed application form (owner or licensed contractor as applicant)
  • Site plan / plot plan showing setbacks, lot coverage, easements
  • Construction drawings (floor plans, elevations, sections, details)
  • Structural calculations (stamped by licensed PE for projects over threshold)
  • Energy compliance forms (IECC, Title 24 in CA, stretch codes in MA/NY)
  • Proof of ownership or owner authorization letter
  • Contractor license number and insurance certificate
  • Zoning compliance verification (use, height, FAR, setbacks, parking)
  • HOA approval letter (if applicable)
  • Stormwater management plan (if disturbing >X sq ft)
  • Septic permit or sewer connection approval
  • Well permit (if applicable)
  • Tree removal permit (if removing protected trees)
  • Historic district approval (if in designated area)
  • FEMA elevation certificate (if in flood zone)

Application Checklist (Commercial)

All residential items PLUS:

  • Fire protection plans (sprinkler, alarm, egress, rated assemblies)
  • ADA compliance documentation (accessible routes, restrooms, parking)
  • Occupancy load calculations
  • Parking study or traffic impact analysis
  • Environmental review (CEQA/NEPA if triggered)
  • Health department approval (food service, pools, day care)
  • Fire marshal pre-approval
  • Utility capacity letters (water, sewer, electric, gas)
  • Soils/geotechnical report
  • Landscape plan (water-efficient requirements in many jurisdictions)

Common Plan Review Rejections

Rejection Reason How to Fix Frequency
Missing structural calculations Hire PE to stamp calcs for headers, beams, connections, foundation Very Common
Setback violations Redesign or apply for variance (4-12 week delay) Common
Energy code non-compliance Update insulation, windows, HVAC specs to current code cycle Common
Incomplete drawings Add missing sections, details, dimensions, notes Very Common
Fire separation deficient Upgrade wall/floor assemblies to required fire rating Common
ADA non-compliance Revise accessible routes, grab bars, clearances, slope Common (commercial)
Stormwater not addressed Add detention/retention, pervious surfaces, drainage plan Moderate
Zoning use not permitted Apply for conditional use permit or rezone (major delay) Occasional
Lot coverage exceeded Reduce footprint or get variance Moderate
Height limit exceeded Redesign or apply for variance Occasional

Inspection Sequence (Typical New Construction)

  1. Foundation/Footing — Before pouring concrete. Rebar, forms, depth, soil bearing.
  2. Underground Plumbing — Before backfill. Slope, materials, cleanouts.
  3. Underground Electrical — Before backfill. Conduit, grounding.
  4. Slab — Before pour (if slab-on-grade). Vapor barrier, insulation, embedded items.
  5. Framing — After rough framing complete. Structure, connections, sheathing, holdowns.
  6. Rough Electrical — Wiring, boxes, panel, circuits before drywall.
  7. Rough Plumbing — Supply, waste, vent before drywall. Pressure test.
  8. Rough Mechanical — Ductwork, equipment, venting before drywall.
  9. Insulation/Energy — After rough inspections pass. R-values, air sealing, vapor barriers.
  10. Drywall Nailing — Before taping (some jurisdictions skip this).
  11. Final Electrical — Fixtures, devices, panel schedule, GFCI/AFCI, smoke/CO detectors.
  12. Final Plumbing — Fixtures, water heater, gas connections, flow test.
  13. Final Mechanical — HVAC startup, balancing, thermostat, combustion air.
  14. Final Building — Everything complete. Egress, railings, stairs, smoke detectors, address posted.
  15. Certificate of Occupancy — Issued after all finals pass. DO NOT OCCUPY before this.

Permit Fee Estimation

Most jurisdictions calculate fees based on project valuation using ICC Building Valuation Data:

Construction Type $/sq ft (2025 BVD)
Residential (Type VB, wood frame) $145-175
Commercial Office (Type IIB) $190-230
Retail (Type IIB) $155-185
Restaurant (Type IIB) $200-240
Warehouse (Type IIB) $95-120
Mixed-Use (Type IIIA) $175-215

Fee formula (typical):

  • Building permit fee: 0.5%-1.5% of project valuation
  • Plan review fee: 65% of building permit fee
  • Electrical/Plumbing/Mechanical: $50-200 each (flat) or % of sub-valuation
  • Impact fees: $2,000-$30,000+ (varies wildly by jurisdiction)
  • School fees: $2-5/sq ft in many CA jurisdictions
  • Park fees: $500-5,000 per unit (residential)
  • Fire sprinkler plan review: $200-1,000

Example — 2,000 sq ft house:

  • Valuation: 2,000 × $160 = $320,000
  • Building permit: $320,000 × 1% = $3,200
  • Plan review: $3,200 × 65% = $2,080
  • Electrical: $150
  • Plumbing: $150
  • Mechanical: $150
  • Total permit fees: ~$5,730 (before impact fees)

Permit Expiration Rules

  • Most building permits expire 180 days after issuance if work hasn't started
  • Active permits typically expire 180 days after last inspection
  • Extensions: 1-2 allowed, usually 180 days each, $50-200 fee
  • Expired permit = new application + new fees + current code compliance
  • Some jurisdictions have "sunset" provisions — 3-5 year max regardless of activity

Owner-Builder Considerations

  • Most states allow property owners to pull their own permits for personal residence
  • Owner-builder must sign affidavit (not hiring contractor, personal residence, not for sale within 1 year)
  • Still need licensed subs for electrical/plumbing/HVAC in many jurisdictions
  • Some states require owner-builder exam (FL, NV)
  • Resale disclosure required within 1-10 years depending on state
  • NO owner-builder permits for commercial projects

Red Flags That Trigger Extra Scrutiny

  • Project in flood zone (FEMA SFHA) — elevation certificate, flood-proofing, substantial improvement calc
  • Hillside/slope >15% — geotechnical report, special grading permit, retaining wall engineering
  • Near wetlands or waterways — environmental review, Army Corps Section 404, state buffer requirements
  • Historic district — preservation commission review, Secretary of Interior Standards
  • Wildfire zone (WUI) — fire-rated materials, defensible space, Class A roof
  • Seismic zone — enhanced structural requirements, special inspection requirements
  • Coastal zone — Coastal Commission review, setback from mean high tide

Contractor License Verification

Before pulling permits, verify your contractor's license:

  • California: cslb.ca.gov
  • Florida: myfloridalicense.com
  • Texas: tdlr.texas.gov (limited — TX doesn't license general contractors statewide)
  • New York: depends on municipality (NYC = DOB license)
  • National lookup: No single national database — each state is separate
  • Check: license status (active), insurance (current), bond (if required), complaints, disciplinary actions

When You DON'T Need a Permit (Usually)

  • Painting (interior/exterior, non-lead-based)
  • Flooring replacement (same level, no subfloor structural changes)
  • Cabinet replacement (no plumbing/electrical relocation)
  • Landscaping (no grading, no retaining walls over 4 ft)
  • Fencing under 6 ft (varies — some jurisdictions require permits for all fences)
  • Minor repairs (replacing fixtures, faucets, outlets in same location)
  • Window replacement (same size, same location, no structural modification)

When in doubt, call your local building department. Unpermitted work = liability, insurance issues, sale complications.


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安全使用建议
This skill appears to be a straightforward, instruction-only building-permit assistant. Before installing: (1) remember it has no code or installs so most risk is limited to the agent sharing user-provided details; avoid pasting unneeded PII (full SSNs, bank details, unrelated personal data, or ownership documents) into prompts; (2) treat fee estimates and code references as guidance — verify permit fees, valuation tables (ICC BVD) and local code requirements with your local permitting authority because laws and fee schedules change; (3) the package metadata lists an unknown source/homepage — if provenance or commercial support matters to you, try to verify the publisher (AfrexAI link in README) before using in production workflows; (4) test with non-sensitive example projects first to confirm outputs match your jurisdiction's expectations.
功能分析
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: afrexai-building-permits Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle is purely informational, providing extensive details and instructions for an AI agent specializing in building permits. All content in SKILL.md and README.md is aligned with the stated purpose, offering checklists, fee estimations, and regulatory guidance. There are no instructions for data exfiltration, malicious execution, persistence, or prompt injection attempts designed to subvert the agent's core function. External links provided are for commercial context packs, intended for the user, not as agent execution commands.
能力评估
Purpose & Capability
Name and description (building permits, checklists, inspections, fee estimates) match the SKILL.md content: permit classification, checklists, plan-review fixes, inspection sequences, and fee estimation. No unrelated credentials, binaries, or capabilities are requested.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md is focused on permit workflows and does not instruct the agent to read system files, environment variables, or contact unexpected external endpoints. It does not request broad discretionary data collection. Note: providing project-specific details (addresses, ownership, contractor license numbers) is expected for accurate advice — users should avoid sharing unnecessary PII or sensitive documents.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files are included (instruction-only). This minimizes on-disk execution risk and is proportionate for a knowledge/context pack.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths. There is no disproportionate request for secrets or unrelated service keys.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request persistent/system-wide configuration or elevated privileges. Its autonomy settings are default and appropriate for an advice skill.
如何使用
  1. 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
  2. 在对话框中输入安装命令:/install afrexai-building-permits
  3. 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用 /afrexai-building-permits 触发
  4. 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
版本历史
v1.0.0
Initial release — comprehensive building permit guidance for contractors, developers, and property owners: - Identifies permit requirements by project type with average processing times. - Provides detailed permit application checklists for residential and commercial projects. - Lists common plan review rejection reasons and suggested solutions. - Outlines typical inspection sequences for new construction. - Explains permit fee estimation using standard formulas and examples. - Summarizes permit expiration rules and owner-builder considerations.
元数据
Slug afrexai-building-permits
版本 1.0.0
许可证
累计安装 1
当前安装数 1
历史版本数 1
常见问题

Building Permit & Construction Permitting 是什么?

Assist with identifying required permits, preparing application checklists, addressing plan review issues, scheduling inspections, and estimating permit fees... 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 483 次。

如何安装 Building Permit & Construction Permitting?

在 OpenClaw 或 Claude Code 对话框中运行命令「/install afrexai-building-permits」即可一键安装,无需额外配置。

Building Permit & Construction Permitting 是免费的吗?

是的,Building Permit & Construction Permitting 完全免费(开源免费),可自由下载、安装和使用。

Building Permit & Construction Permitting 支持哪些平台?

Building Permit & Construction Permitting 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。

谁开发了 Building Permit & Construction Permitting?

由 1kalin(@1kalin)开发并维护,当前版本 v1.0.0。

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