Department of Public Works Building Division grants extension to expired permits
Department of Public Works Building Division
grants extension to expired permits
The County of Hawaii Department of Public Works is amending its previous
communication that extended the deadline to March 7, 2022, to complete construction
under any permit that had previously expired per County Code Section 5-5-4 as follows:
Section 5-5-4. Expiration.
(a) Permits shall expire and become null and void:
(1) Permits issued to contractors – three years after the date of issuance of
the permit;
(2) Permits issued to owner-builders – five years after the date of issuance
of the permit;
(3) 180 consecutive days after the date of issuance, if the work authorized
by the permit is not commenced by such date; or
(4) If the work authorized by a permit is suspended or abandoned for a
period of 180 consecutive days or more at any time after the date of
issuance.
(b) Upon expiration of a permit, all work shall cease and shall not be
recommenced until a new permit is obtained.
Permits issued on or before March 27, 2012 will be expired as of June 1, 2022.
• Work that has been inspected and approved will be honored under the code it
was permitted
• Work that has not been inspected and approved will need to be included in a new
permit application. The expired permit number will be required to be referenced
in the description section of the new permit application.
County of Hawai`i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
Permits issued on or before March 7, 2017 will be expired as of September 7, 2022
• Additional extensions for these permits will be considered based upon written
requests that shall describe in detail the causes of the delay, the effect on the
performance of work, the time during which work was actually suspended, and
the portion or portions of the project affected.
• Transfer of ownership, contractor, and/or sub-contractor for an existing permit will
not constitute an extension of the permit
• Work that has been inspected and approved will be honored under the code it
was permitted
• Work that has not been inspected and approved will need to be included in a new
permit application. The expired permit number will be required to be referenced
in the description section of the new permit application.
This update is due to the multitude of changes, improvements, and communications
around the Building Code and permit process that have occurred from July 2021 to
date. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we strive to provide clear
communications on the Building Code and permit process.
Any questions can be addressed to DPW Information and Education Specialist, Sherise
Kana’e-Kāne at sherise.kanae-kane@hawaiicounty.gov or 808-961-8499
