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Structural Steel

Precision fabrication and erection

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Structural Steel Services in Lone Tree, Colorado

Autotelic provides professional structural steel services throughout Lone Tree and the surrounding Douglas County area. Structural steel fabrication and erection including beams, columns, and full frames for commercial and residential projects. Whether you're in Lone Tree (Park Meadows and RidgeGate) or nearby communities, our team delivers quality workmanship backed by Colorado licensing and full insurance coverage.

Permit Thresholds

Lone Tree permit thresholds

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This aligns with the adopted 2021 International Residential Code (IRC) and amendments (along with other 2021 I-Codes and the 2023 National Electrical Code), as set forth in the City’s municipal code Chapter 18 (Building Regulations).
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Fences under 7 feet tall; retaining walls under 4 feet; concrete walks, patios, and driveways; painting; swings/playground equipment; same-size window replacements (like-for-like size; changing opening size requires a permit).
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Re-roofing generally requires a permit when replacing more than 1 square (100 sq ft).
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Emergency repairs allow a 24-hour grace period to apply.
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No use tax, building permit valuation-based tax, or similar rate (with or without a basis such as “applied to X% of valuation”) is specified in Lone Tree’s publicly available building department materials.

Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with **The City of Lone Tree Building Division (part of the City of Lone Tree Community Development Department) issues residential building permits.

Energy Code

Lone Tree energy code quick facts

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2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) with local amendments (per City of Lone Tree Municipal Code Chapter 18, adopted via Ordinance No. 22-07, Series of 2022).Ordinance No. 22-07
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Lone Tree (Douglas County, climate zone 5B) adopts the 2021 IECC by reference with amendments as part of its building regulations.
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State law (HB 22-1362 and related provisions) requires jurisdictions updating building codes to adopt at least the 2021 IECC plus the Colorado Model Electric Ready and Solar Ready Code (with amendments that cannot reduce stringency).
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Key prescriptive requirements relevant to remodels/additions (drawn from the base 2021 IECC for CZ 5B, as specific local numeric energy amendments are not detailed in available municipal sources beyond the general adoption; confirm with the Building Division for exact local tweaks):
Wall insulation
R-20 or 13+5 ci (continuous insulation) for wood-frame walls (2021 IECC Table R402.1.2 or equivalent prescriptive path).
Ceiling/attic insulation
R-49 (2021 IECC Table R402.1.2).
Air leakage/air-sealing
≤ 3 ACH50 (air changes per hour at 50 Pascals) with blower-door testing required for verification (2021 IECC R402.4; state baseline aligns with this).
Fenestration U-factor
Maximum 0.30 for windows (or as per prescriptive table; SHGC requirements also apply in CZ 5).
Ordinance No. 22-07Source: cityoflonetree.com

Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with **The City of Lone Tree Building Division (part of the City of Lone Tree Community Development Department) issues residential building permits.

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What structural steel work covers

Structural steel in the Denver metro includes beams, columns, moment connections, stair steel, and reinforcement around new openings. Shop drawings follow sealed design. Field work is bolting, welding, and fireproofing as specified. A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates the project, design professionals, and licensed specialty trades. Cost is project-specific and depends on tonnage, connections, and access.

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Drawings, special inspections, and hot work

City and County of Denver Community Planning and Development requires architectural and structural review when steel changes the load path. Commercial applications typically upload engineered drawings and calculations. When the design calls for special inspections, those reports go with the permit and can be uploaded in e-permits for inspector review. Welding, cutting, and grinding on site may also need a Denver Fire Department hot-work operational permit from the Flammables Group.

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Permits and who coordinates the work

Building permits run through CPD e-permits. Cities and counties license general contractors. Colorado has no statewide general contractor license. Autotelic acts as a municipally licensed Denver general contractor and coordinates licensed specialty trades plus the design professionals required for the steel package. The GC is not the engineer of record.

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What buyers should prepare

Opening versus new frame, existing drawings, occupancy during construction, and whether field welding is expected.

FAQ

Common questions

Does adding a steel beam need a Denver permit?

Yes when it changes the load path. CPD requires structural review and, for commercial work, engineered drawings.

Who handles structural steel permits and licensing?

A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates the project, design professionals, and specialty trades. Colorado has no statewide general contractor license.

Is a hot-work permit separate from the building permit?

Often yes. Denver Fire Department issues operational permits for welding, cutting, and grinding through the Flammables Group.

Is the GC the engineer of record?

No. Sealed steel design is provided by design professionals. The GC coordinates fabrication and erection around those documents.

What information helps define scope?

What is being opened or framed, existing drawings, occupied site yes or no, and city or county.

Service Area

Serving Lone Tree and Douglas County

We serve Lone Tree, CO and all surrounding Denver metro communities. Our team is based in Denver and operates throughout the Front Range, from Castle Rock to Longmont and everywhere in between. Contact us for a free estimate on your Lone Tree project.

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