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🔧 Building Safety/Scaffold & Sidewalk Shed

Berkeley vs Fremont

How do scaffold & sidewalk shed rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Fremont, CA?

Berkeley and Fremont have similar restriction levels.

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Berkeley requires building permits for scaffolding over 10 feet and encroachment permits when scaffolds extend into public right-of-way on sidewalks or streets.

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Fremont, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Fremont requires building permits for scaffolding over 12 feet and enforces California Building Code and Cal/OSHA safety standards on all jobsites.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleyFremont
Permit thresholdScaffolds over 10 feet-
Sidewalk useEncroachment permit required-
Walkway clearance8 feet minimum-
AuthorityPermit Service Center-
Phone(510) 981-2489-
Permit Threshold-Scaffolds over 12 feet
Fall Protection-Required above 6 feet
Sidewalk Use-Encroachment permit required
Standards-Cal/OSHA Title 8
Contact-(510) 494-4460

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Berkeley FAQ

Do I need a permit for a small residential scaffold?

Scaffolds under 10 feet on private property typically do not require a permit, but must still comply with Cal/OSHA standards.

Can I block the sidewalk with scaffolding?

Only with an approved encroachment permit from Public Works, including a covered pedestrian walkway.

Fremont FAQ

Do I need a permit for small residential scaffolding?

Light-duty scaffolds under 12 feet used for short-term residential work generally do not require a permit, but must meet Cal/OSHA standards.

Can scaffolding block a sidewalk?

Only with an encroachment permit and a covered pedestrian walkway approved by Fremont Public Works.

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