Preparatory Demolition (Nonstructural Interior Work)
Preparatory Demolition
(Nonstructural Interior Work)
The Express Permit Program offers a streamlined way to obtain a permit to begin nonstructural preparatory interior demolition work while a plan-based building permit application is under review for several types of projects.
Eligibility Summary
Additional terms, conditions, and limitations may apply.
Eligible
With drawings prepared by an Illinois-licensed architect or structural engineer (uploaded to ProjectDox as part of a related plan-based building permit application):
- Applying for this permit after demolition plans have been uploaded for review as part of a plan-based building permit application using Standard Plan Review
- Removing mechanical, electrical, or plumbing equipment that only serves the part of the building covered by the permit
Not Eligible
- Applying for this permit before demolition plans have been uploaded for review as part of a plan-based building permit application
- Applying for this permit if the plan-based building permit application is self-certified
- Applying for this permit if the plan-based building permit application is using Developer Services
- Removing or altering mechanical, electrical, or plumbing equipment that serves occupied areas of the building outside the area covered by the permit
- Demolishing structural elements of a building
- Demolishing exterior elements of a building or removing exterior windows or doors
When is a building permit not required?
Before beginning an Express Permit Program application for preparatory demolition, please review:
What Types of Work Do Not Require a Building Permit? : Exploratory Demolition
Important Considerations
Terms and conditions
See the full Terms and Conditions for Express Permit Program : Nonstructural Interior Work for further limitations on this type of permit.
Before You Apply
You must apply for a plan-based building permit, using the Standard Plan Review process, upload interior demolition drawings as part of that application, and submit those drawings for review through the City of Chicago’s ProjectDox system before applying for a “Preparatory Demolition” permit.
Before you start the online application, you should have:
- Property address
- Property PIN (lookup available on Cook County Assessor website)
- Property owner: name and contact information
- Designated emergency contact
- Basic info about the main building on the property (number of stories, number/type of units)
- Application number for pending plan-based building permit
- Details of the proposed preparatory demolition work
- Required documents (see below)
- Required contractors (see below): exact names or Chicago license numbers
- Required design professional (see below): exact name or Illinois license number
Required Documents
All applications
For all applications, you must upload:
- Existing condition photograph (at least 1)
You must also ensure that interior demolition drawings have been uploaded to ProjectDox as part of the related plan-based building permit application. Do not upload demolition drawings as part of this application.
Work on condominium property
If the work to be permitted is on property that is part of a condominium association (including work in an individually owned condominium unit) you must upload:
- Condominium association approval letter
This letter must briefly describe the work to be performed (example: interior renovations in unit 9A) and be signed by an authorized representative of the condominium association, such a property manager or officer of the association.
Project owned by a government entity
If the work to be permitted in being undertaken by or for a local, state, or federal government entity (such as Chicago Public Schools) you must upload:
- Government ownership or funding letter
If the government entity has a permit fee waiver ordinance, include a copy of that ordinance as part of this upload.
Project receiving construction funding from a government entity
If the work to be permitted or is receiving construction funding from a government entity (such as a Small Business Improvement Fund grant) you must upload:
- Government ownership or funding letter
The letter must be from the government entity providing the construction funding.
Work required to address fire damage
If work is required to address fire damage, you must have the Department of Buildings assess the scope of fire damage before you apply for a building permit. The Department’s assessment will be documented on a form called the “Tax and Demolition Form,” per the Illinois Insurance Code. You must upload:
- Tax and demolition form
Property owner as general contractor or property owner as plumber
If the property owner will be acting as general contractor or self-performing plumbing work, you must upload:
- Owner as contractor form (Form 401)
- Copy of government issued identification
The government issued identification must show that the property owner lives at the address where work will be performed.
Required Contractors
For all applications:
- A licensed general contractor (Class A, B, C, D, or E, based on total project cost)
(In some cases, an owner may act as general contractor. For more information, see: Does my project require a licensed general contractor?)
If the scope of work includes electrical work:
- A licensed electrical contractor (general, not low voltage)
If the scope of work includes plumbing work:
- A licensed plumbing contractor
(In some cases, an owner may self-perform plumbing work. For more information, see: Does my project require a licensed plumbing contractor?)
Required Design Professional
For all applications:
- The Illinois-licensed architect or structural engineer who prepared the demolition drawings uploaded to ProjectDox as part of the plan-based permit application
Ordinances and Rules
Chicago Construction Codes Administrative Provisions, Section 14A-4-411.5 (Phased approval)
Chicago Construction Codes Administrative Provisions, Section 14A-12-1204.3 (Permit fee factors)
Chicago Building Code, Chapter 14B-33 (Work site safety and operations)