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FIR: Field Issuance Remodel Program

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The Field Issuance Remodel (FIR) Program streamlines the permit and inspection process for Oregon-licensed contractors and architects who perform recurring residential alterations, additions, and accessory structures on one or two-family dwellings.
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Update, November 2024: Regrettably, due to current budgetary and staffing constraints, we are unable to welcome new participants into the program at this time and will not be maintaining a waitlist of potential participants. It is essential for us to maintain the quality service that the program is known for, which cannot be achieved with our existing resources.

Please keep an eye on our webpage for updates regarding the status of the program and any potential expansion plans. Thank you for your understanding.

The FIR Program facilitates plan review and inspection with:

  • In-person, onsite consultations.
  • Single point of contact. Work with a single inspector to do all process management, plan reviews, and inspections for each project.

The FIR Program does not relax code requirements or provide lower standards of plan review or inspection services than those required by Oregon State law or the Portland City Code.

Learn about the benefits of the Field Issuance Remodel (FIR) program at Portland Permitting & Development. Featuring Shane Patrick of Neil Kelly Company, Richard De Wolf of Arciform, and David Lipkind of Shelbyville Remodeling.

How the FIR Program works

When you join the FIR Program, you will work with one Senior Combination Inspector for the entire life of your project.

The benefit of working with one inspector from the planning stages to inspection is you’ll get a flexible, efficient, and solutions-based approach to permitting your project.

Your inspector will be your main point of contact for all stages of permitting and inspections through the FIR Program.

  1. Pre-construction consultation
  2. Pre-design consultations, if desired
  3. Site meetings
  4. Process management assistance in reviews from other City bureaus
  5. Plan review
  6. Inspections

Learn about projects that can be permitted through the FIR Program.

Who is eligible to join the FIR Program?

The FIR Program serves Oregon-licensed contractors, architects, and engineers who perform recurring alteration and addition work.

Join the FIR Program *Waitlist Closed*

*Waitlist closed until further notice*

Become a FIR Contractor *CLOSED until further notice*

FIR Program Guide

For more details on what types of projects are allowed, service delivery methods, contractor rights and responsibilities, and more, see the Field Issuance Remodel Program Guide. 

Find a FIR Contractor

Work with a FIR contractor on your next home project. Our list of FIR-registered contractors is updated as needed.

FIR contractors: Get a Project Permitted

Permit a project through the FIR Program

Make a payment

Contact the FIR team

Adding Subcontractors to Your Permit:

When applicable, you must submit mechanical, plumbing, or electrical permit application(s) BEFORE the issuance of a permit. To add subcontractor information to your permit AFTER you’ve submitted your permit submittals package, have your subcontractors complete and sign the applicable trade permit application(s). 

Note: The application must be signed by the subcontractor.

Completed trade permit applications should be:

• e-mailed to BDSFIRPERMITS@portlandoregon.gov (preferred method)

• OR submitted to your inspector on-site or emailed to your inspector

Note: The most common reasons that delay an inspection are a missing or illegible property address, a missing signature, permit number and/ or license number(s). Inspectors may contact contractors to decline the inspection if the permit application(s) are not received or are incomplete.

Trade permit applications are available on Permit a project through the FIR Program.

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