Located on the City and County of Denver’s website , the Community Planning and Development Services have an insightful tool displaying the average plan review times to get a Denver Building Permit. The times for permit approval in Denver are in three categories: minor, intermediate, and major projects. The time to permit approval for each respecting category as of March 2023 are:
The process to get a building permit in Denver in recent years has been lengthy and difficult. Homeowners should brace themselves for long delays when planning a major residential project such as a home addition, building an ADU, or even remodeling a large portion of their home.
According to Denver’s Community Planning and Development Department website, the time to permit approval has reached 318 Days.
A screenshot taken from the city of Denver’s website on May 1st, 2023.
Are Review Times Getting Shorter?
Earlier in the year of 2022, Denver’s review department was struggling with many factors that were lengthening the permitting process. At one point in 2022, those who were looking to do large remodels, home additions, and ADUs could expect almost 300 days. Unfortunately, at the time of updating this article, it seems Denver has briefly returned to all-time-highs for number of days it takes to complete the permitting process.
Denver has been seeking solutions to this compounding problem but have yet to fully get a hold of the extensive backlog. New mayoral candidates for Denver have taken aim at addressing the extensive permit times. Denver’s Community and Development Services Department has brought on third-party help along with scheduling ‘focus weeks’ solely devoted to reviewing building permit applications and plans. There is no sign of relief as of yet but many are hopeful that a return to form is soon. In the meantime, general contractors and design build firms like Sustainable Design Build are the best protection against building permit delays. With the experience and nuanced knowledge to build specifically in Denver, SDB can help get plans through permitting as painlessly as possible.
As mentioned above, there are three types of residential projects requiring a Denver building permit, determined by the size and scope of the project. Naturally, the larger scope of projects will require more time to review and process, while the lesser ones should receive permit approval sooner.
Most clients Sustainable Design Build works with typically has plans for Major Residential Construction. These types of construction projects are home additions, Accessory Dwelling Units, Luxury Home Remodel, and so on.
Each category is described within the City and County of Denver’s website as:
While there are no resources on the Community Planning and Development webpage for intermediate residential construction projects, SDB has confirmed that the following are likely to fall into that category:
It is also important to note that city reviewers hold the discretion to determine if a project is minor, intermediate, or major depending on the complexity or lack of required information to review.
While the timeframes listed by the Community Planning and Development department seem long, these do not factor in third-party involvement such as architectural drafting, structural drafting, civil engineering, and other city department reviews (Denver Water, ROW, SUDP). An additional 1 – 2 months is needed to complete plan drafting before the initial review. City reviewers are experiencing an extremely high volume of requests; in the last 30 days, a total of 107 initial reviews were received, while 187 resubmittal reviews were received. Each submittal has an expected timeline of:
*This information has been updated according to Denver’s official website on Nov. 11th, 2022
These timeframes roughly come out to a total of 191 days, but it is essential to remember that this does not include the conceptual steps involved with building an addition or ADU. There are still conceptual drawings and meetings that will move onto architectural, structural, and civil engineering plans.
With such long times for permit approval, one might understand the complexity and process required to approve more extensive residential construction.
Homeowners should not expect to navigate through this process by themselves. Hiring a reputable builder or contractor will be essential for their project. Beyond that, homeowners will also have to reach out to architects, surveyors, structural engineers, and even civil engineers. These trades are needed to get the proper documentation to Denver’s review team. Sustainable Design Build, a design-build firm, has the edge in this pre-construction process as they facilitate communication between these disciplines. Homeowners looking to build residential construction will find benefit working with companies that handle these processes along with construction. If you are interested in a home construction project, please visit our website to get an approximate timeframe or visit the city’s website.