This is the most common information on how to obtain the necessary permits for your project and is not representative of all conditions, requirements, or situations you may encounter.
Overview
This page will guide you through the Building Code approval process for the construction of new electrical vehicle charging stations. For a basic introduction to Building Codes refer to the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code.
For assistance, please contact the Building Development Division at 703-792-6930 or email [email protected] for questions and clarifications concerning policies, procedures, and interpretations on the plan review, permit issuance, and inspection processes.
Address Validation by the Geospatial Technology Services (GTS) Office is required on all commercial properties when applying for a permit. For information, please see Address Validation & Permits. Please also see Policy 2.11 Address Validation Requirements.
For assistance, please contact the Geospatial Technology Services (GTS) Office at 703-792-6830 or [email protected] for further information.
For new electrical vehicle charging stations Site Plan and/or Zoning Approval may be required prior to the construction. For information, please see the Land Development Division (LDD) page.
For assistance, please contact the Land Development Division at 703-792-6830 or [email protected] for further information.
Designer Requirements – To determine if a Virginia professional designer or contractor must prepare the design/plans refer to Registered Design Professional Sealing of Plans (Policy 1.11). Note that when a Class A contractor or master tradesman is allowed to design the work, they are also required to control or supervise the work.
Customer Electronic Plan Review (ePlans) Guide - All building plans are required to be submitted via Prince William County’s ePortal system. Consult the Customer Electronic Plan Review (ePlans) Guide for information on how to prepare and submit documents for electronic plan review and the electronic plan review guide for building ePlan submission guidelines.
For new standalone new electrical vehicle charging stations a site please submit a copy of the New Structures and Additions Commercial Plans Checklist.
For new electrical vehicle charging stations that are part of an alteration to an existing building please submit a copy of the Tenant Layout Alteration And Repair Commercial Checklist. The checklists provide the minimum essential building code information required on plans prior to submission of the Building Permit Application. Providing all the information listed will support positive communication between the designer and plan reviews, which will expedite the overall process.
Design & Construction Standards Manual - The Prince William County Design and Construction Standards Manual (DCSM) Section 650.59 Detail EV-1 was developed to assist the public with the policies and regulations that apply to land development in Prince William County.
Resubmissions After Comments - If the reviewer needs additional information a comment letter will be sent to the customer via email and the ePortal. Once the requested information is re-submitted in the ePortal, it will go through QC again and be re-routed for a review after resubmission fees are paid. Once the review is approved, the submission will be sent to permits for processing.
Revisions After Permit Issuance - All building plan revisions are required to be submitted via Prince William County’s ePortal system. Consult the Customer Electronic Plan Review (ePlans) Guide for information on how to prepare and submit documents for electronic plan review and the electronic plan review guide for building ePlan submission guidelines.
Building Plan Review Status - Check www.pwcgov.org/ePortal or the Automated Phone System at 1-866-457-5280 for building plan review status and comments.
Once all county reviews are approved, permits will verify the required documents for permitting (state and county business licensing). After all requirements are met, the permit fee will be invoiced to the customer, payable via the ePortal. Once fees are paid the permit will be issued and can be printed through the ePortal. Pay for permits based on the approved Building Development Fee Schedule.
At various stages during construction, inspections must be performed by County staff to ensure the work has been done according to approved plans and building code requirements.
Scheduling an Inspection - You may schedule inspections online at www.pwcgov.org/ePortal or through the automated phone system on 1-866-457-5280. You may view the Daily Inspection Schedule and Inspector Route online at www.pwcgov.org/ePortal.
Special Inspections - Find out When are Special Inspections Applicable?