Mechanical/Plumbing Inspection
Process
After the issuance of permit, construction may commence
on your project. During this phase of development, inspections
are required to ensure that your project is in compliance with
the approved plans and/or all rules and regulations governing construction.
To ensure your project is completed safely, several types of inspections
are conducted. The following information is provided to explain
the various types of inspections that
are conducted and for what purpose.
It shall be the duty of the permittee doing the work authorized
by a permit to notify the Community Development Department that
such work is ready for inspection. Inspections shall require
that every request for inspection be filed at least one working
day before such inspection is desired. Such requests shall be in
writing, fax, telephone, e-mail, or through our website at the
option of the permittee. Fill in the following information and
we will process your inspection request right away!
Contractors Name:
Address of Construction Site:
Type of Inspection:
Permit Number:
Contractor's Phone Number:
Email it to rkyle@las-cruces.org for a prompt response.
Inspection requests shall be processed to an inspector as soon as
possible to avoid any unnecessary delays during construction. The inspector's goal
is to complete all inspection
requests within eight business hours of the request.
The City requires that a complete set of approved drawings for
the construction project be present for the appropriate inspectors
while the inspection is being conducted.
The mechanical/plumbing inspectors,
upon notification, shall make the inspections and shall
either approve that portion of the construction as completed or
shall notify the permittee with a correction notice of any code/ordinance
violation adopted by the City. |