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Irvington, NJ
Irvington is an urban Essex County township with a dense older residential stock and an active renovation market. Service upgrades and panel replacements in multi-family buildings are among the highest-volume permit types — and the ones most likely to stall without proper utility coordination.
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Irvington Township administers permits through its Division of Code Enforcement under the NJ Uniform Construction Code. The township processes a steady volume of F120 electrical subcode applications, particularly for service changes and panel replacements in its large inventory of pre-war two-to-four-family homes. Applications are reviewed by the construction official and the relevant subcode officials for electrical, fire, plumbing, and mechanical work.
Irvington borders Newark and shares many of the same permit characteristics — older infrastructure, frequent service changes, and a high proportion of multi-family properties. The township is fully in PSE&G territory. ClearPath files the PSE&G ESI application simultaneously with the F120 to avoid the multi-week sequential delay that trips up contractors unfamiliar with Irvington's workflow.
Typical turnaround: 12–22 business days for standard residential electrical permits. Service upgrades with PSE&G coordination run 4–6 weeks. ClearPath follows up with the building department proactively — no chasing on your end.
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Service upgrades, panel replacements, and multi-family renovation permits — handled flat-fee with parallel utility filing from day one.