Building Safety Department
Mission
"To protect the public health, safety, and integrity of Globe's assets; to promote and support the improvements and esthetics of our residential and commercial districts by providing extraordinary customer service to our current and future residents"
Vision
"To improve upon the quality of Globe's housing and building stock with an emphasis on safe, accessible and efficient structures to enhance the quality of life of our citizens through a commitment to modern code compliance, consistent and timely service, and implementation of strategic plans for a livable and thriving community"
City of Globe Building Safety Department;
Whether you are going through a minor remodeling job or major construction, the Building Official wants your project to be a success. Building safety professionals play a major role in keeping the public safe. They can also help avoid potential problems that could put you at risk and cost you time and money.
Before you begin any work that involves construction, visit our local Building Safety Department. We will explain the process, which may include obtaining a building permit, plan review and inspection. The process is designed to protect the home or building owner and the occupants. The Building Official helps ensure that all residential and commercial buildings, and places of public assembly are built to required building safety codes, which address structural stability, fire safety, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, sanitation, energy efficiency, flood protection and more. The building safety department is responsible for protecting public health, safety and welfare through effective code enforcement.
Proper use of the building codes are verified by the City of Globe through a three-tiered process - plan review, permit issuance and inspection.
Plan Review
Building plans must be submitted to be reviewed to determine compliance with the building, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical codes set forth in the adopted codes as well as the City of Globes engineering and planning & zoning requirements.
Permits
Construction permits are issued after review and approval of construction plans. A completed permit application and plans must be submitted to the City prior to beginning any construction project. Contact our office to determine if a permit is required for your proposed construction.
Inspections
Once a permit is issued, inspections are required at different phases of a project, and are performed to ensure construction is in accordance with approved plans and City adopted codes. Inspectors and permit technicians attend regular training to keep up-to-date with construction and technological changes.
Do you have questions or comments on new development in City of Globe? Please email building@globeaz.gov. A staff member will be more than happy to get you the answers you are looking for.
Current Adopted Codes:
**With Amendments as listed in the City of Globe Municipal Code Article 12-1.**
2003 International Building Code
2003 International Residential Code
2003 International Existing Building Code
2003 International Mechanical Code
2003 International Plumbing Code
2002 National Electrical Code
2003 International Fuel Gas Code
2003 International Fire Code
2003 International Property Maintenance Code
2000 Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code
2009 (ADA) ICC AI 17.1-2009 ACCESSIBLE AND USABLE BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES CODE
THE LATEST STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICE OF MANUFACTURED HOUSING PUBLICATION FOR MANUFACTURED HOME AND FACTORY BUILT BUILDING INSTALLATION STANDARDS
Building Safety Department
Hours of Operation (Counter)
Monday-Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm (Closed from 1:00pm to 2:00pm for Lunch Break)
Permitting Hours: 8:00am to 4:30pm
Building Inspections (Inspections are not conducted on Fridays)
Monday -Thursday 8:00am to 4:30 pm