System scaffold is the most versatile of all scaffolding. Comes in various heights, lengths, and widths.įeaturing excellent ease-of-use and durability, our debris chutes provide a quick, clean, & safe solution for your project. Suspended and swing stage could be your economical solution for mid to high access needs.įrame & Brace is the most widely used scaffold in the market. We also provide design and installation services for your complete access solution. Please consult an Illinois-licensed architect, engineer, or attorney to determine which laws apply to your building or project.Scaffold Service offers a variety of high reach access and scaffold equipment, for sale and rent. In some cases, Illinois or federal laws or regulations may impose additional requirements for a project.
Note: Additional requirements may also be found in business licensing provisions in Title 4 of the Municipal Code.ġ5-12 Fire-Resistive Materials and Constructionģ2: Encroachments into the Public Right-of-Wayġ0-21 Chicago Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Ordinanceġ0-24 Signs Extending Over and Upon Certain Public Propertyġ0-28 Structures On and Under Public Waysġ0-29 Wires, Pipes, Cables and Conduits On, Under, or Over Public Propertyġ0-30 Telecommunications Equipment On, Over or Under Public Waysġ3-124 Safeguards During Construction – Building Safety Requirementsġ3-196 Minimum Requirements for Existing Buildingsġ3-120 Materials, Methods and Tests 18-36 Referenced Standardsĭisclaimer:Not all laws applicable to construction and building maintenance are found on this website or in the Municipal Code of Chicago. Related Chapters of Chicago Municipal Codeġ3-8 Administration of Zoning, Building and Housing Provisionsġ3-12 Enforcement of Building, Electrical and Fire Regulationsġ3-56 Classification of Buildings by OccupancyĤ: Special Detailed Requirements based on Occupancy and Useġ3-96 Miscellaneous Buildings and Structuresġ3-164 Security Devices in Residential Buildingsġ5-26 Fume and Flammable Compressed Gasses15-28 Hazardous Materials and Combustible Solids For more information on current provisions see Navigating the Chicago Construction Codes. Some administrative provisions were repealed effective July 1, 2019. Please note: most provisions of the pre-2019 Chicago Building Code was repealed effective August 1, 2020.
This table may be used for quick reference, but the full Municipal Code should always be consulted for authoritative results.
Construction Violation (Permit / No Permit)Įlectrical Safety Concern, Occupied BuildingĮlevator Safety Concern, Occupied Buildingįire Safety Concern, Nonresidential Building (Fire Dept.)