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#1
Building Department Software
PeterA
Posted on: 2009/10/4 7:46
If anyone is looking for building department software, a fairly new company (2006), WAGsys,LLC has debuted a very nice package at an extremmely low price which handles permits, affidavits, inspections, complaints, violations and certificates all in one package. There is even a module for Zoning permits for those that use them. The website is www.WAGsys.com and they offer a free 30 day trial of the complete working program caled BICES (Building Inspection & Code Enforcement System). In these times of tight budgets, a program that is affordable to even the smallest municipalities is news and this one seems to fit the bill.
I have loaded it and would like to get opinions from others
about the program, pricing, etc. I have been a building inspector myself for over 25 years.
I have loaded it and would like to get opinions from others
about the program, pricing, etc. I have been a building inspector myself for over 25 years.
#4
Welcome to the Municipal Inspector's Community Message Board!
sanre
Posted on: 2008/7/28 22:28
Welcome to the municipal inspector's community message board!
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We hope you enjoy our community here and contribute to it's success.
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#5
About The Municipal Inspectors Network Forums
sanre
Posted on: 2008/7/27 12:44
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A Verified Member is an Inspector, currently employed by a state, county, or city department. You must provide additional verifiable information (in your account profile) regarding your current status as an inspector, including your job title, state, county, or city department you work for, and a brief description of your current work assignment.
While the administrators and moderators of this site will attempt to remove or edit any generally objectionable material as quickly as possible, it is impossible to review every message.
All posts made to this site express the views and opinions of the author and not the administrators, moderators or webmaster (except for posts by these people).
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#6
Is Your Department Considering Contracting Out?
sanre
Posted on: 2008/7/27 12:30
Privatization doesn't work
Go ahead and check with any town that has used privatization.
Privatization is once again being touted as a way of saving money, in spite of mounting evidence to the contrary.
Go ahead and check with any town that has used privatization.
Privatization is once again being touted as a way of saving money, in spite of mounting evidence to the contrary.
#7
ICC Inspector Certification and Renewal
sanre
Posted on: 2008/7/27 12:25
Becoming International Code Council certified in one or more professional categories represents a significant accomplishment that offers national recognition of your achievement; increased earning and career advancement potential; and proof of your knowledge, technical expertise and commitment to protect public health safety and welfare.
Most Code Council examinations are open to all individuals with no prerequisite for experience or education. Code Council certification should be used as one of several measures of an individual’s qualifications when screening applicants for a position.
Most Code Council examinations are open to all individuals with no prerequisite for experience or education. Code Council certification should be used as one of several measures of an individual’s qualifications when screening applicants for a position.



