The Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs invites is seeking feedback on the BC Building Code (BCBC) compliance checking tools, specifically regarding how they are currently used and where they can add value in the design and building permit review processes.
This survey is part of a broader effort to better understand how more digital compliance checks can be developed and made available through the Ministry’s Building Permit Hub (Hub). Enabling digital tools to pre-check compliance with the BCBC provides applicants and design teams with instant feedback and allows them to proactively address any design issues early in the permitting process. These pre-check tools do not change Authority Having Jurisdictions’ (AHJ) authority to determine compliance. The goal is to support compliance and reduce unnecessary back-and-forth between applicants and AHJs and improve the likelihood of compliance when a permit application is first submitted.
Specifically, the survey aims to:
- Understand industry’s awareness and use of existing BCBC compliance tools to assist in your work. (e.g. design, estimating, construction processes)
- Identify parts of the BCBC where the most time is spent on code compliance for Part 9 buildings that do not require an Architect and could be digitized for compliance checks
- Explore potential benefits and challenges of adding more compliance tools into the Hub
This work builds on the development of the Part 9 and Part 3 Energy and Zero Carbon Step Code Compliance Checklists. As the Hub is expanded, the Ministry recognizes the growing role of industry-led digital tools and aim to identify which compliance tools could be developed that would be freely available to all local governments and builders.
The survey takes approximately 5–10 minutes to complete, and closes on Friday, August 29, 2025.
Complete the BC Building Code Compliance Tool Survey
If you have any questions about the survey, please contact Lily Maase, Communications Coordinator, at Lily.Maase@gov.bc.ca.