Learn from the District of Sechelt’s Chief Building Official and Building Official on how they selected Cloudpermit, key learnings, and advice for other departments deciding when they should move their building permit process online.
Many local governments know they want to move their building permit process online, but some are hesitant to do so. It can be intimidating to take the digital leap.
When I joined the District of Sechelt, they were already looking for an online building permitting system,” shared James Nyhus, Chief Building Official for Sechelt. “We wanted to find a solution where applicants could apply for Building Permits, submit all required drawings and documents, and pay for their fees online.”
Sechelt’s Building Department noted that the Building Officials’ Association of B.C. (BOABC) has a partnership with Cloudpermit. From there, they reached out to a local government that was using Cloudpermit already and learned of their positive experience with the system. After further research, Sechelt decided on Cloudpermit and went live with the software in March.
Nyhus, and Cam Landry, one of Sechelt’s building officials, shared key benefits of using Cloudpermit for their staff, builders, and residents:
For staff:
For other members of the building community:
For applicants:
When asked if Nyhus or Landry had any advice to share with local governments looking to digitalize, they both had words of wisdom to impart.
Do not be hesitant to store your records in the cloud and use the great people you have to try something new,” assured Nyhus. “You can easily move information organized in Cloudpermit into your municipal storage systems. Your users will love not having to travel to an engineer to pick up plans, or to City Hall to drop off information, especially if they find out something is missing from their application, and they must make the trip again. By using cloud-based software, everything can be run from your office chair for exponential time and labour savings for everyone involved.”
Landry also agreed that using cloud-based software is valuable for an efficient and simple building permit process. He added that you could gain a lot of time back in your day if you invest more at the beginning.
It’s important to allocate time to transition to a new system and tailor your processes to fit a new way of working,” Landry explained. “You need to make sure any system is configured to adhere to your by-laws and code as it is different going from working with paper forms to using an online system that requires a few clicks. Though it does take effort and time to set up the software and transfer information from one system to another, it truly pays off in the end with substantial timesaving in your day-to-day processes.”