The Connecticut Building Permit For The Sole Proprietor Or Property Owner is a legal document that provides permission to construct, demolish, alter, enlarge, repair, move, or change the occupancy of a building or structure. Depending on the project, permits may be required from local zoning and building departments, the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, the Connecticut Department of Transportation, or other state agencies. In addition to the Building Permit, the property owner or sole proprietor may also be required to obtain a zoning permit, electrical permit, plumbing permit, and/or mechanical permit. Types of Connecticut Building Permits For The Sole Proprietor Or Property Owner include: — New Construction: Used when constructing a new building, such as a home, office building, or factory. — Renovations: Used when renovating or modifying an existing building, such as remodeling a kitchen or bathroom. — Additions: Used when adding on to an existing building, such as an addition to a home or office building. — Demolition: Used when demolishing an existing building. — Moving Buildings: Used when moving an existing building to a new location. — Change of Occupancy: Used when changing the use of an existing building, such as converting a single-family home to a multi-family home.