Mayor names interim replacement for embattled building inspection director

San Francisco Mayor London Breed has tapped Chief Building Inspector Patrick O’Riordan as the Department of Building Inspection interim director.

Former DBI Director Tom Hui submitted his “letter of retirement” to the Building Inspection Commission after the City Attorney’s Office alleged Hui violated a number of city ethics codes while in charge of DBI.

Before Hui handed his resignation letter, the mayor wrote a letter to the Building Inspection Commission’s President Angus McCarthy asking for Hui’s termination.

In the meantime, the Mayor’s Office said the Building Inspection Commission will conduct a nationwide search for the next permanent director.

O’Riordan has 35 years of experience and started his career in the construction industry in 1985. He worked up from carpenter to foreman, and eventually started his own business as a general contractor from 1992 to 2000.

Breed said in a statement:

“The Department of Building Inspections is critical for the residents, businesses, and property owners who rely on their services every day and I want to thank Patrick O’Riordan for stepping up to serve during this time of transition.”

She added:

“It is important that everything possible be done to restore public trust, and I am confident that the process underway between the City Attorney and the Controller will result in significant reforms to ensure that this happens.”

The building department director oversees The City’s lengthy list of enforcement codes related to building, housing, plumbing, electrical and mechanical for more than 200,000 buildings.

O’Riordan said in a statement:

“I will do everything I can to fulfill your expectations, and to provide the Department with the leadership needed during these times of public health challenges.”

Last modified March 19, 2020 7:26 pm

Jerold Chinn

Jerold serves as a reporter and San Francisco Bureau Chief for SFBay covering transportation and occasionally City Hall and the Mayor's Office in San Francisco. His work on transportation has been recognized by the San Francisco Press Club. Born and raised in San Francisco, he graduated from San Francisco State University with a degree in journalism. Jerold previously wrote for the San Francisco Public Press, a nonprofit, noncommercial news organization. When not reporting, you can find Jerold taking Muni to check out new places to eat in the city.

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