About the Connecticut State Building Code
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Learn more about the CT State Building Code

The Connecticut State Building Code (CSBC) applies to all newly-constructed buildings, as well as those undergoing alterations, additions, or changes of use.

In conjunction with the Codes and Standards Committee, the Office of the State Building Inspector (OSBI) establishes the building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, accessibility, and energy code requirements of the CSBC, necessary to promote the health and safety of the people of Connecticut.

Learn About Fire Safety Codes 

About the Office of the State Building Inspector

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OSBI Overview

The Office of the State Building Inspector (OSBI), in conjunction with the Codes & Standards Committee, is responsible for adopting new state building codes. OSBI also ensures state buildings are built and maintained to the state building codes and:

  • Provides CSBC information and interpretations
  • Reviews building code modification requests
  • Responds to design, construction, and public questions
  • Issues permits and inspections for some state threshold and non-threshold construction
  • Provides information regarding the CSBC
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Codes and Standards Committee

The Codes and Standards Committee works with the OSBI and many others to adopt new codes. Code adoption is always happening. It takes a lot of time and work.
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Read the Building Code

The 2022 Connecticut State Building Code (CSBC) is based on the International Code Council’s widely-adopted 2021 International Codes and references the ICC A117.1-2017 standard for accessibility. It applies to projects with permit applications filed from October 1, 2022.
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Office of Education and Data Management

Performs credentialing for the OSBI. Trains and accredits Building Code Enforcement.
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Codes amendment subcommittee

Collaborates with the OSBI to adopt new state building and fire safety codes.

Contact us

The Office of the State Building Inspector

Address:
450 Columbus Blvd., Suite 1304
Hartford, CT 06103

State Building Inspector
Email: DAS.osbi@ct.gov
Tel: 1-860-713-5900

Local Building Officials
To contact your local building official, please consult this list (PDF).

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