HomeMy WebLinkAboutBLG_EPlan_Review_v15_20230418 Electronic Processing & Information Center Application Guidelines
ELECTRONIC DRAWING FORMAT
April 18, 2023
Version 1.5
Hawaiʻi County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
FAIL
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
REVIEW
APPLICATION REVIEW
FAIL
ALL OTHER REVIEWING
AGENCIES
Guidelines 01 Users
The following guidelines are broken down for use of the various users anticipated
navigating the system.
1. Overview for the general public, homeowners, real estate agents, etc. including
flowchart for the process of review;
2. User guide for builders, draftsmen and Hawaii Licensed design professionals;
Overview 02 Submittals
Drawings and applications are provided by
the owner, contractor, architect/engineer,
or designated representative as the
“Applicant”.
Building Division Clerks review each
application for completeness prior to
acceptance. Checklists are available for
what information should be included.
Once the application is accepted; drawings
found complete; and plan review payment
is received, then the review process is
“opened” for review by the various
departments and divisions as determined
by the scope of work.
The application information and reviews
will be available for applicants to track
online and address once the comments
are completed.
PASS
PASS
PASS
Version 1.5 Hawaiʻi County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. 2
ISSUE PERMIT
User Guide 03 Continued
Builders and Designer Guide
Building Professionals, including contractors, architects, engineers, drafting, and design
professionals are encouraged to download and use “Bluebeam” for exporting CAD drawings into a
PDF format with the sheet naming conventions used by the County of Hawaii. Scanned images can
also be used to upload plan sets to the online system (EPIC). Provide a graphic scale and avoid
“scale to fit” pages. Each drawing scale should be labelled. Reports and other documents must be
submitted as a separate PDF file for each type (calculations, IECC compliance, ADA compliance,
Special inspection forms, specifications, reports, studies, etc.).
Application
All applications are now exclusively online. Clerks and kiosk computers will also be available at our
offices in East and West Hawai’i to apply online with help.
Prior to creating an application, it is advisable to have all the required documents in digital form
including ADA & Energy compliance statements, Special Inspection forms (if required), Structural
Calculations, Hawaiian Homelands Use Letter & DCAB approvals, DBEDT Solar Hot Water Variances,
etc. Drawings should be ready to upload and labelled per the county naming conventions.
Drawing sets should be “bundled”, or combined, and saved together as one single pdf document.
This will allow revisions or corrections to be done easily with the online system. Ensure pages do
not require rotation and display at the correct landscape orientation.
Applications should provide a thorough scope of work and indicate the use and construction type
of each structure including specific rooms by name, bath or restrooms, seating (if any) and other
specifics such as air conditioning, water supply, and wastewater disposal method.
Drawing Requirements
Construction drawings should be on “D” size paper (24”x36”) rotated to read upright and stamped
and signed digitally by the architect or engineer of record. The State of Hawaii Statute 444 requires
that each drawing or cover of any document or report also include a two-part statement. Refer to
the rules & procedures of the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs PVL branch.
The Title Sheet must provide an area 6” Approval Block, preferably located on the bottom lower
right corner adjacent to the title block for reviewer stamps and signatures. A 3” square area on
the upper right is also required on each sheet for digital “reviewed” stamp. All drawings should
only be in black and white. The Building Division does not require “wet” stamps on building permit
submittals.
Each drawing and document sheets must be named per the Hawaii County conventional naming
system and file name to match. (See attached Naming Convention Sheet.)
Version 1.5 Hawaiʻi County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. 3
Tracking Reviews
• Electronic plan review comments may be
tracked online following completion of
each agency review.
• Comments, if any, will be provided in an
email summary by the Building Clerks
following completion of all agency
reviews.
• Following receipt of the plan review
comments, the EPIC software becomes open
to upload additional information or replace
sheets as appropriate. Bear in mind that
digital review “stamps” by agencies are like
actual “wet” stamps and replacement of
sheets that include these “pinned” reviewed
stamps will require re-review by that agency.
Comments
Once the comments have been addressed and each item check by the applicant as addressed and
shall be noted where the changes were made i.e. what page or detail was modified or document
added. Responses that are clearly addressed will greatly speed the approval process.
Permit Issuance
If an application has no comments, or no additional comment, the Building Clerks will email a
summary of instructions to finalize the application process.
The applicant will generally be asked to provide a Project Declaration Form that identifies the
Contractor/Sub-Contractors (e.g. Plumbing and Electrical), as well as pay the balance of the permit
fee. Once the permit fee is acknowledged as paid, the permit will be issued, and a confirmation
email sent to the applicant.
Revisions and Resubmittals
• Additions and or alterations of a project
under construction are not considered
“Revisions”. Many small changes
throughout the course of construction
may be addressed by a “Revision”. This
may be done at any time or following a
request by an inspector.
• A “Revision” package should consist of
the previously approved “wet” approval
stamps for unaffected sheets, and new
proposed work unmarked “clean” sheets
inserted (. This should include a site plan,
floor plan, and any additional plans or
details that clarify the change(s).
• As with normal electronic applications,
revisions are submitted online and routed
to the agencies need to review the
changes. When completed, the applicant
will be notified and available for issuance.
• Include a new, 6” blank Approval Block on
the title sheet.
• Follow “Cloud+Delta” drafting convention
described in Memorandum No. BLD-23-
003.
• Include a narrative that summarizes the
reason for the revised design.
Version 1.5 Hawaiʻi County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. 4
File Sheet Naming 04
Conventions
When preparing to upload your drawings / plan pages to the EPIC system, please follow
the file naming structure shown below:
A Architectural Drawings A01, A02, A03, A04, A05, etc.
C Civil Engineering & Site Work C01, C02, C03, C04, C05, etc.
D Demolition Drawings D01, D02, D03, D04, D05, etc.
E Electrical Drawings E01, E02, E03, E04, E05, etc.
F Fire (Fire Protection) Drawings F01, F02, F03, F04, F05, etc.
H Hazardous Materials H01, H02, H03, H04, etc.
I Interiors (Interior Design) I01, I02, I03, I04, I05, etc.
K Kitchen Plans K01,K02,K03, K04, K05, etc.
L Landscape Plans L01, L02, L03, L04, L05, etc.
M Mechanical Plans M01, M02, M03, M04, M05, etc.
P Plumbing Drawings P01, P02, P03, P04, P05, etc.
S Structural Drawings S01, S02, S03, S04, S05, etc.
T Title Sheet, Site Plan T01, T02, T03, T04, T05, etc.
Important: All sheet names will begin with a letter(s) designation followed by two numbers.
Example: Architectural drawings would be designated as A01 through A99. The use of a hyphen “-
“ is acceptable on drawings but not to be used in the file name where a single period “.” may be
used as a subset of drawing types e.g. T01.1 or A02.2 and NOT T-1.1.
The applicant’s cover sheet must always start with the Letter “T” (Title sheet) followed by the sheet
number “0” (zero).
Version 1.5 Hawaiʻi County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. 5
Title Sheet 05 Examples
Version 1.5 Hawaiʻi County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. 6
Title Sheet 06 Approval Block
Version 1.5 Hawaiʻi County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. 7