Permits

2024 BC Building Code

Important BC Building Code changes take effect March 10, 2025.

 

BC Building Code 2024 Changes as of March 10, 2025

The BC Building Code 2024 came into effect on March 8, 2024; however, seismic structural design and adaptable dwelling unit provisions from the BC Building Code 2018 remained in effect for projects with building permits applied for on or before March 10, 2025. 

Starting March 10, 2025, all projects with building permits applied for on or after March 10, 2025, will need to comply with the entirety of the BC Building Code 2024 including the seismic structural design, adaptable dwelling unit requirements and new ‘zero carbon’ GHG emission standards.

Key changes:

  • Starting March 10, 2025, as mandated by the province, all building permit applications must fully comply with the BC Building Code 2024, including new seismic structural design standards and adaptable dwelling unit requirements.
  • All buildings must adhere to zero carbon standards by meeting specific greenhouse gas emissions. Current requirements is Level 1, Measure Only.

Seismic design

The BC Building Code 2024 includes significant changes to Section 9.23.13, addressing bracing requirements for lateral loads from wind and earthquakes. These requirements reflect British Columbia’s high seismic hazard values.

The Ministry of Housing will provide additional resources. An illustrated guide for lateral load design has been released, to help builders and designers implement these new requirements. 

Adaptable Dwelling Units
An adaptable dwelling unit is designed and constructed with some accessible features and can be modified in the future to provide additional accessibility.

Bathroom Wall Reinforcement for all Dwelling Units; At least one bathroom in all new dwelling units, including secondary suites, must have the walls reinforced to accommodate the future installation of grab bars conforming to the requirements described in 3.8.3.12(1) (f) and (g) for water closets, 3.8.3.17.(1) (f) for showers or 3.8.3.18.(1) (f) for bathtubs.

Additionally adaptable dwelling unit requirements apply to select residential buildings, most notably condominium and apartment buildings. 100% of all dwellings in new large apartment and condominium buildings need to follow the requirements for adaptable dwellings, and this also applies to all first-floor dwelling units in small apartment and condominium buildings. 

New Zero Carbon Standards

Starting March 10, 2025, New dwelling units, accessory and commercial buildings must comply with the provincial minimum Level 1, measure only, of the Zero Carbon Step Code. Currently all preconstruction reports for dwelling units have included the measure only in the Pre-construction report. Accessory and commercial buildings will need to provide Level 1, measure only data for compliance of the Zero Carbon Step Code.

Resources

Code changes already adopted in BC Building Code 2024 include: 

We are here to help:

The CVRD is here to help builders and developers understand and implement the new provincial building code requirements. To get started, please review the BC Building Code 2024 and resources provided by the BC government. If you have any questions, please contact us by calling 250-334-6006 or emailing Building Inspection Services Department at building@comoxvalleyrd.ca.

Our team is available for in-person meetings to discuss how these requirements may apply to your project. To schedule an appointment please email building@comoxvalleyrd.ca or call 250-334-6006.


Planning and Development Services

Our current anticipated building permit processing time is eight weeks. 

The following MUST BE COMPLETED prior to submitting a building permit application. All planning applications and approvals:

  • Development Permits
  • Variances
  • Floodplain Relaxations
  • Agricultural Land Commission Approvals including Soils Notice of Intent for secondary dwellings in the Agricultural Land Reserve

Floodplain guidelines are applicable within 100m of the Strait of Georgia. Please email Planning and Development  for requirements.

Building Services staff are committed to helping you advance your project and answer any questions you may have. Please email or call 250-334-6006 to inquire about your property and a technician will be able to assess whether you will need to set up a pre-application meeting with planning and building staff to discuss upcoming projects.

Contact Us

For all questions and concerns about parkland development cost charges, please contact CVRD Parks at 250-898-3730 or email us

Need more information on the building permit process? Please give us a call and we’ll be happy to review things and provide tips to make your building permit review and inspection processes as easy as possible.

Please call: 250-334-6006 or email to book an inspection. The building official will email a copy of the inspection results after the inspection is completed.