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DBI staff demonstrate in‑house permit‑tracking system as city readies RFP for replacement

Building Inspection Commission · February 3, 2011
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Summary

DBI presented its existing, in‑house permit‑tracking system and described plans for a replacement: the department reported $5.3M spent to date, an internal increase to $5.8M with additional funding requested and an RFP for professional services; staff emphasized server refresh compatibility and citywide interoperability.

DBI staff demonstrated the department’s existing permit-tracking modules and answered commissioner and public questions as the city prepares to procure a new system.

Hansung Tom, DBI plan check manager, walked the commission through the current in‑house system, showing intake and project screens that record project scope, review stations, special-inspection requirements and permit fee calculations. Tom said the system produces executive and backlog reports and cited a large example project he…

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