Construction hours in Bucks County, PA β sometimes called construction noise rules or contractor work-hour ordinances β set when contractors can run power tools, hammers, and heavy equipment.
Construction hours regulated by individual Bucks County townships and boroughs. No county-level construction noise rules. PA UCC (Act 45) governs building permits statewide. Typical township limits: 7 AM-7 PM weekdays, restricted on weekends.
Bucks County does not impose county-level construction hour restrictions. Each of the 54 municipalities regulates construction noise through its own ordinances. Typical Bucks County township construction hours are 7 AM to 7 PM weekdays with more restrictive Saturday hours and Sunday/holiday prohibitions. The PA Uniform Construction Code (Act 45) governs building permits and inspections statewide. The Bucks County Planning Commission reviews subdivision and land development plans but does not enforce construction hour limits. Individual township code enforcement offices handle construction noise complaints.
Varies by township. PA UCC violations for unpermitted construction.
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