Breckenridge, CO
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CLICK HERE FOR THE ACCESS PORTAL
(The Building Access Portal is used for inspection scheduling, payments, permit status, and select applications.)
Town Hall is located at 150 Ski Hill Road in Breckenridge, and the Building Department is on the second floor. Business hours are Monday-Thursday from 8am to 5pm, Fridays from 8am to 12pm, and closed on major holidays. We can be reached at 970-453-3180 or via email at building@townofbreckenridge.com.
Please see the Permits and Submittal Information page to view information on how to apply for permits.
Payments for permits can be taken online by logging into your user portal, or in person at the Building Department. Please be advised that there is a 3% convenience fee added to all credit card payments. eChecks (check payments made online) have a flat fee of $1.95 each.
Plumbing, Electrical, and Mechanical permit applications are available in our Downloadable Documents section. These applications can be emailed to us at building@townofbreckenridge.com. The use of our Building Access Portal is encouraged whenever possible for plumbing, electrical, and mechanical permit applications.
We are happy to answer any questions about permitting or requirements via phone or email. We can be reached at 970-453-3180 or via email at building@townofbreckenridge.com.
Building regulations promote standards, sustainability and social inclusion and are aimed at ensuring the health and safety of people in and around buildings. Furthermore, compliance with building codes contributes to the durability of the built environment, helps maintain a higher quality of life and guest experience, and helps maintain property values.
The Building Division is responsible for administering and enforcing the building regulations (codes) and local amendments that have been adopted by the Town Council. Building regulations cover all aspects of construction such as structural stability, weatherproofing, energy conservation, ventilation, heating, cooling, fire protection and emergency egress, occupancy safety and use, and include the electrical, mechanical and plumbing systems. They also ensure that adequate access and facilities are provided for people with disabilities.