HOW TO OBTAIN A BUILDING PERMIT
Congratulations! You have legally acquired your land plot, demarcated it, and have possession of your technical file. Now, in order to begin your construction project, you will need to acquire a building permit. The following steps will guide you through the process of obtaining this permit.
The lack of a building permit can lead to various sanctions and risks. Here are some potential elements: Administrative sanctions: The amount of these sanctions may vary depending on the severity of the offense and local regulations. Work stoppage: Work can only resume after the regular issuance of the permit. Demolition: In some extreme cases, when construction carried out without a permit is considered illegal or dangerous, the demolition costs will then be borne by the owner.
- What is a building permit ?
- Deadlines and validity of the building permit:
- Steps to obtain a building permit:
- Preliminary verification:
- A land certificate or a subdivision in the process of being processed.
- An architect and/or a technical studies office for the design of the project.
- The architectural and technical plans of the project.
- Required Documents to obtain a building permit:
- An application for a building permit addressed to your municipality.
- A town-planning certificate
- A certificate of ownership issued less than six (6) months or an act of the Minister of areas in lieu thereof,
- A descriptive, quantitative, and estimated work estimate,
- A site and location plan (technical file)
- Execution plans (foundation plan, distribution plan, roof plan, facade plan, section plan, and structure plan);
- A sanitation (Plan of septic tanks)
- A geotechnical assessment (soil study report)
- A structural analysis signed by an Engineer of the National Order
- A safety notice for the structure.
- Submission of the Application:
- Sanctions and risks of the lack of a building permit