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5 lut 2015 · A building permit is a government-issued certificate allowing an entity to construct a new or existing building in a specific location. It is also a legal document granting permission for the construction of a new house or renovation of a structure.
Obtaining a building permit in the Philippines is a process that involves several steps, from preparing the necessary documents to securing clearances and submitting your application to the Local Building Office (LBO).
Lot Plan and Location Plan: Prepare a lot plan and location plan certified by a licensed geodetic engineer. Architectural Plans: Submit complete architectural plans signed by a licensed architect. Structural Plans: Provide structural plans signed by a licensed civil engineer.
Site developments plans must be drawn in scale 1:100 or biggest possible scale in a 20x30 sheet. Project location plans (in case of interior works and installation) must be the floor plan of the entire floor where the project will be implemented.
The following are the necessary requirements needed to obtain a building permit in conformance with the National Building Code of the Philippines or the Presidential Decree No. 1096: Appropriately filled-up application forms duly signed and sealed by engineers:
Application Forms for BUILDING, SANITARY/PLUMBING, FENCING, ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS and MECHANICAL PERMITS , signed and sealed by duly licensed professionals and signed by the owners.
30 kwi 2022 · The building permit ensures that plans and designs comply with several building laws in your locality, such as the National Building Code of the Philippines (PD 1096), Fire Code of the Philippines (RA 9514), and your local building codes and ordinances.