City Building Permits

Springhill Township, PA - 2026 Building Permit Guide

How to apply for a building permit in Springhill Township, Pennsylvania. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

Pennsylvania Fayette County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

The state UCC contact table lists Springhill Township as OPT-IN with Tammy Stenson and the 724-439-8110 McMillen office, but Springhill Township's own July 1, 2025 new-home page directs applicants to K2 Engineering at 724-439-3440. This section treats the township page as the stronger current filing instruction and notes the discrepancy.

Department
Springhill Township office; township new-home page directs applicants to K2 Engineering, Inc.
Address
198 Lake Lynn Road, Lake Lynn, PA 15451; K2 Engineering, 234 Pittsburgh Street, Uniontown, PA 15401
Phone
724-725-5294; K2 Engineering 724-439-3440

Online Permit Portal

Platform: Downloadable PDF forms on K2 Engineering website; no self-service citizen portal identified • Account required: No • Submission: In-person only

Additional resources:

Application Process

  1. Use Springhill Township's new-home page as the current local instruction point and confirm any zoning, sewage, driveway, floodplain, or stormwater prerequisites with the township.
  2. Download the appropriate K2 permit application for the project type.
  3. Submit owner, parcel, contractor, valuation, plan, and outside-approval materials through the township and K2 filing path.
  4. Await review, fee calculation, and permit issuance before starting regulated work.
  5. Request required inspections and final approval through the active permit office.

Typical processing time: Not publicly posted in the reviewed sources.

Source: Springhill Township office; township new-home page directs applicants to K2 Engineering, Inc.

General Requirements

Use Pennsylvania UCC permit triggers for new construction, additions, many decks and pools, structural alterations, demolition, and regulated electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work; verify municipal zoning or site-permit prerequisites before filing. Springhill's reviewed township page focused on new-home construction and directed applicants to K2 Engineering, which is more current than the older Commonwealth contact listing.

Required Documents

  • Application form, parcel and owner data, project valuation, contractor information, plans or plan characteristics, and any triggered sewage, zoning, driveway, floodplain, or stormwater approvals
Permit validity
No municipality-specific public expiration rule was clearly posted in the reviewed sources; confirm directly with the enforcing office before relying on a start date or inactivity period.
Building code
Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code. Commonwealth sources state the 2021 ICC triennial update took effect January 1, 2026, while 2021 accessibility updates remain enjoined and 2018 accessibility standards still apply.
Owner-builder
Public forms reviewed for Fayette County typically allow the owner to apply directly or authorize an agent, but the permit holder remains responsible for compliance and inspections.
Contractor requirements
Pennsylvania home improvement contractors performing work over $5,000 should confirm HICPA registration at https://www.attorneygeneral.gov/protect-yourself/home-improvement/. Connellsville's permit packet also asks for a local contractor registration number, and McMillen's residential form adds HUD installer requirements for manufactured housing.

Fees

Minimum permit fee
Not publicly posted in the reviewed sources
Plan check fee
Not publicly posted in the reviewed sources
Permit fee formula
Not publicly posted in the reviewed sources
Reinspection fee
Not publicly posted in the reviewed sources
Payment note
Confirm exact fees and payment method directly with Springhill Township and K2 before submission

Fees change. Verify current amounts at the official fee schedule.

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

  • No municipality-specific exempt-work list was found in the reviewed local sources.
  • Pennsylvania UCC rules state that ordinary repairs do not require a permit, but work stops being ordinary repair if it cuts or removes load-bearing elements, changes means of egress, or rearranges regulated plumbing, gas, mechanical, or electrical systems.
  • Confirm any claimed exemption directly with the listed enforcing office before proceeding.

Inspections

How to Schedule

  • Coordinate inspections directly with K2 Engineering or the current enforcing office confirmed by Springhill Township after permit issuance. (other)
Inspection hours
No public inspection-hour window was clearly posted in the reviewed sources.
Time windows
No public inspection-hour window was clearly posted in the reviewed sources.

Typical inspection sequence: Footing, foundation, rough-ins and framing, then final building and trade inspections as applicable.

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Springhill Township office; township new-home page directs applicants to K2 Engineering, Inc. before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Springhill Township Building Permit FAQ

Do I need a building permit in Springhill Township, PA?
Use Pennsylvania UCC permit triggers for new construction, additions, many decks and pools, structural alterations, demolition, and regulated electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work; verify municipal zoning or site-permit prerequisites before filing. Springhill's reviewed township page focused on new-home construction and directed applicants to K2 Engineering, which is more current than the older Commonwealth contact listing.
How much does a building permit cost in Springhill Township, PA?
The minimum permit fee is Not publicly posted in the reviewed sources. Fees are calculated as: Not publicly posted in the reviewed sources. Plan check fee: Not publicly posted in the reviewed sources.
How do I apply for a building permit in Springhill Township, PA?
1. Use Springhill Township's new-home page as the current local instruction point and confirm any zoning, sewage, driveway, floodplain, or stormwater prerequisites with the township. 2. Download the appropriate K2 permit application for the project type. 3. Submit owner, parcel, contractor, valuation, plan, and outside-approval materials through the township and K2 filing path. 4. Await review, fee calculation, and permit issuance before starting regulated work. 5. Request required inspections and final approval through the active permit office.
How long does it take to get a building permit in Springhill Township, PA?
Typical processing time is Not publicly posted in the reviewed sources..
What work is exempt from building permits in Springhill Township, PA?
The following work is generally exempt: No municipality-specific exempt-work list was found in the reviewed local sources.; Pennsylvania UCC rules state that ordinary repairs do not require a permit, but work stops being ordinary repair if it cuts or removes load-bearing elements, changes means of egress, or rearranges regulated plumbing, gas, mechanical, or electrical systems.; Confirm any claimed exemption directly with the listed enforcing office before proceeding..
How do I schedule a building inspection in Springhill Township, PA?
Inspections can be scheduled via: Coordinate inspections directly with K2 Engineering or the current enforcing office confirmed by Springhill Township after permit issuance..

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