City of Springfield Inspectional ServicesCode Enforcement InspectionsBuilding Code EnforcementThe Building Division is responsible for the enforcement of the state building code, handicapped access regulations, zoning ordinances, and conditions attached to special permits. It issues permits for building, wiring, plumbing, gas, and signs and performs plan reviews, on-site inspection of all new construction, alterations, and repairs. The division also oversees change of use and occupancy, demolitions, and zoning violations. Building permits must be obtained before construction begins. Weights and MeasuresThe function of the Weights and Measures Division of the Code Enforcement department is to ensure the delivery of accurate quantities, at the correct price, of all products bought and sold in the City of Springfield. This is accomplished through device inspections, price verification inspections, civil violation warnings and penalties, and if necessary, court procedures. Department of Public Works InspectionsThe Department of Public Works is responsible for permits and inspections on work involving streets and roadways. Street excavation permits trigger an automatic inspection daily. For example, a three day permit will be inspected three times and will appear on an expired permits list on day four. Depending on the job and other work, the street inspector will decide when and how often to stop on site. Roadway failure complaints are investigated either annually or as needed to compare street failure locations to street excavation permit locations. If the work is not completed by the applicant in a reasonable time, DPW may choose to act on the permit holder’s performance bond. Questions about DPW permits and inspections can be answered by the the permit inspector who is on site, or by contacting the DPW engineering department at 413-787-6210 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. weekdays. Fire Department InspectionsFor more info about Fire Department inspections, contact phone 413-787-6410.
Health Department InspectionsThe Department of Health & Human Services Division of Environmental Health is to protect the public health and environment of the City of Springfield through education, inspections, sampling and monitoring, and enforcing federal, state and local codes as they pertain to public health issues. Download forms: Housing Department InspectionsThe Office of Housing Inspectional Services Division enforces the Massachusetts State Sanitary Code and City of Springfield Ordinances that regulate and improve the quality of Springfield’s public and private housing stock. City Resources
City of Springfield Ordinances relevant to Housing Code: Chapter 7.16 Solid Waste, litter and weeds Massachusetts RegulationsMassachusetts Sanitary Code (PDF) Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s summary of the requirements of the State Sanitary Code |

