Foundation repairs
Is a permit required?
Yes, a development permit is required.
A development permit is required as per the Winnipeg Zoning By-law if the repair is not like for like and the footprint of the structure is changing. Zoning and development permit approval must be obtained before building permit application.
Yes, a building permit is required.
A building permit is required as per the Winnipeg Building By-law if the project involves the placement or replacement of any structural component(s) installed to repair or stabilize a deteriorating foundation including, but not limited to:
- replacement of wood columns with steel teleposts
- structural braces attached to foundation walls to repair deteriorated components such as beam ends
- installation of vertical structural bracing to shore up lateral cracks
All structural foundation repairs must be sealed by a structural engineer.
A building permit is not required when the repairs are limited to excavation and application of damp proofing/waterproofing coatings or membranes and/or the replacement of exterior, perimeter weeping tile systems.
Application requirements
Review the development and building permit process to help navigate application requirements.
Before applying for a building permit:
- ensure you have obtained prerequisite zoning and development permit approval, if required
To apply for a building permit, refer to the permit application for required documentation.
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How to apply
Please ensure you have gathered all required documentation before applying.
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Zoning & Permits office
Monday to Friday
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Unit 31-30 Fort Street
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