Langley (city)......Population 16,555 - 1 inspector - 4% of project cost charged for fees ~ no developer's inspectors; only for special projects (ie. bridges, then developer is hired for job) Pitt Meadows.......Population 8,000 - | inspector | - 10% administration fee charged which covers cost of engineering inspections. | | - no developer’s inspectors used Contact person: Derek Spencer, Director of Operatons Vancouver.....Population 431,145 - 5 building site inspectors - 9 materials inspectors - 5 testing(lab) inspectors - 5% of cost of contract - periodic inspection to ensure safety of public property - damaged property fees $55/single family dwelling, $900/high rise, also charge 10c/sq.ft. of work area to ensure repairs done to public property - City crews do all water and storm sewer work | | - Major upgrading is contracted out to a developer Contact person: Ken Cavel, Chief Inspector North Vancouver (District)...... Population 68,240 - 4 inspectors | - 0% charged for inspections fees; comes from operations budget a - developer retains engineer to inspect work then district inspectors inspect their work, a | oe no developer’s inspectors used - Contact person: John McLean, Development Technician _ Delta....... Population 79,610 | 5 inspectors a 4% administration fees | So a Development Engineer is considering a sliding scale; a draft of this scale is: 0 $100,000 ..cc..0..5% $100,000 - $500,000.....4.5% $500,000 - 2 million....4% over 2 million..........3.75% - inspectors referred to as project managers: usually inspect only 25% of the time. | os a Te -. Contact person: Bill Susack, Development Engineer