Construction Code Information Welcome to the Construction Code Division The Construction Code Office is responsible for issuing building, plumbing, electrical, fire, and mechanical permits, and inspecting that work for compliance with the NJ adopted construction codes. We do this for the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens and summer visitors of Ocean City. Preliminary work has begun on what will be the Ocean City Housing Authority's most ambitious affordable housing project ever.
The 60. The next project will change the look and traffic around a part of Ocean City that used to be a much busier area of the popular New Jersey Shore Town 30 years ago. A few years ago, Ocean City acquired the 85,688.
About Ocean City Construction Code Enforcement The Ocean City Construction Code is responsible for issuing permits, inspecting work, and enforcing building codes and safety standards in Ocean City, New Jersey. The department works closely with other city departments to ensure that all construction projects are safe and compliant with city codes. Ocean City in recent years has committed ample funding to completing long-neglected projects.
The city plans to spend more than $67 million over the next five years to improve every part of island from the beach and boardwalk to the bay. Check here for regular updates on projects. The work is guided by a five.
After months of delays and uncertainty, Ocean City's public housing agency has finally hired a construction contractor for what will be its largest project ever. At its Sept. 12 board meeting, the Ocean City Housing Authority awarded a $23 million contract to Gary F.
Gardner Inc. of Medford, Burlington County, for the proposed 60. With options like design-build, construction management, general contracting, BIM, and more at our disposal, Kelley Construction is able to tailor a solution to fit your project's needs, no matter the size or the scope.
Welcome to the Town of Ocean City Click2Gov Building Permits. To check the status of a permit application, click on the Select Permit tab on your left. Enter your permit number and follow the prompts.
To schedule or cancel an inspection, click the tab on your left. If you need to apply for a building permit please for The Town of Ocean City Building Permit application. Please email.
Data center firm Globalinx is developing a cable landing station (CLS) in Maryland set to host an Amazon subsea cable. First reported by Telecom Ramblings, Globalinx this week announced its plans to develop a CLS near Ocean City, Maryland.