A minimum of two sets of plans are required for any plan review. If the building for which the plans are being submitted is over 50,000 cubic feet, all plans must be signed and sealed by a registered Architect or Engineer. All plans must be submitted with a City of Madison plan approval application form, which also must be signed by the Building Designer and Supervising Professional. Omission of any required items on your plans or application may result in a delay of your project. The plan review fees need to be paid at the time of submittal.
Note: If your project cannot conform to building code, follow the variance procedure. See the Petition for Variance Application for more information. Please contact Building Inspection at (608) 266-4551 with any questions.
Once the plan approval is obtained, permits can be issued as long as all other Departments have approved the project. For example, Zoning needs to sign off on the permit and any other departmental holds will also need to be resolved. You can contact Zoning at (608) 266-4551 regarding any additional approvals.
Where to Go
Building Inspection
215 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd Suite 017
Madison, WI 53703
Hours: Monday – Friday, 7:30 am – 4:30 pm
What to Include
A minimum of two sets of plans are required for any plan review. All plans need to be drawn to scale and include all dimensions. Your plans should include:
- Floor plans
- Foundation/Basement plans
- Elevations
- Section details
- Site plan
- Structural components & structural calculations
- The listing laboratory and system numbers of all fire-resistive assemblies
- Window and door schedules
- Energy calculations
- For lakefront properties, a survey prepared by a registered land surveyor is required. The survey must show existing setbacks to the Ordinary High Water Mark of buildings on adjacent lots.
For more complex projects, the initial plan review will take 10 – 15 business days.