May 3, 2021
During 2020, City of Mississauga building inspectors completed approximately 70,000 building inspections and ensured that building permit review timelines were maintained at pre-COVID levels.
“As Mississauga continues to develop and grow, the health and safety of our residents remain our first priority,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “The work of our building inspectors to ensure the building code is followed is the best way to make sure that what is built in Mississauga is safe for everyone. With just over 70,000 inspections completed in 2020, our inspectors kept construction going, even under the challenges of COVID-19. As we recognize Building Safety Month, I’d like to acknowledge the critical work that our building inspectors undertake on a daily basis.”
The building permit process ensures that buildings in Mississauga comply with the standards of the Ontario Building Code and the Building Code Act. Technicians and/or engineers examine and approve building plans. Building inspectors make sure that the work is up to standard.
“Maintaining construction activity and processing building permits are key to supporting the continued growth and recovery of Mississauga,” said Andrew Whittemore, Commissioner of Planning and Building. “By leveraging our digital services and investments, particularly our ePlans system, the development and building process continues efficiently in Mississauga.”
During the month of May, the City of Mississauga joins with other communities around the world to recognize Building Safety Month. The international campaign advocates for modern and regularly-updated building codes through the promotion of building safety events and activities.
“Thanks to their professionalism and dedication to safety, our inspectors were able to complete onsite inspections verifying that developments were in accordance with the Building Code and that work could safely continue,” said Ezio Savini, Director of Building. “With their dedication, 98 per cent of inspections and building permits issued, met our pre-COVID review timelines. And, as a result of strict adherence to COVID-19 safety protocols and the professional actions taken during these mandatory inspections, we didn’t have a single inspector test positive for COVID-19.”
Streamlined online services were especially important during COVID-19 restrictions. Some of the ongoing supports include:
- the online ePlans system and digital support services
- a Development Liaison to help first-time applicants
- pre-zoned lands for business to avoid lengthy rezoning processes
- virtual meetings of the Building Industry Liaison Team – comprised of City staff and senior leaders in the development industry – this group meets regularly to plan through the phases of recovery
- issuing conditional building permits allow site work to begin while a builder addresses minor remaining requirements
- easy access to digital tools and research for developers and residents, such as the property and zoning information map, the interactive Zoning By-law, community engagement, public notices, active development applications and city planning data
For more information about building permits and the growth forecast in Mississauga, please visit the Planning Information Hub.
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