Complete Building Permit Application
Provide drawings or plans of your proposed project. The drawings submitted with the permit application need to be detailed enough so that the staff reviewing them would be able to construct the project. If questions remain regarding how construction will occur, the drawings are not detailed enough. A minimum of three copies of all drawings with the following documentation, if applicable should be provided and must be drawn to scale and fully dimensioned:
Building Permit Review
Once you submit your construction drawings with a complete permit application, a plan examiner will review your plans and determine if your project is in compliance with local building code requirements. When your construction plans meet all requirements, a building permit is issued.
Obtain Building Permit
Now that you have been approved for a building permit, you have legal permission to begin construction in accordance with the International Codes, local Zoning By-laws and other applicable laws and regulations. A fee, based on the size of the job is collected to cover the cost of the application, the review and the inspection process.
On-site Inspections
Inspections are conducted to ensure the scope of work being completed conforms to local codes and City approved plans. During construction of your project, feel free to contact a certified building inspector to help minimize potentially costly mistakes.
Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of the People's Republic of China
Department of Housing and Urban Information Center
Address: Sanlihe Road, Haidian District, Beijing on the 9th
Zip code: 100835
Tel: 86-10-58933575 (website) 58,934,114 (switchboard)
E-mail: cin@mail.cin.gov.cn
In order to build a new house, or make improvements to an existing household, homeowners are more than likely required by the city or township to obtain a permit for the project.
Building permit fees are determined after review by the Building Inspector. You will be notified after the Building Permit has been issued.
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Generally, the new construction must be inspected during construction and after completion to ensure compliance with national, regional, and local building codes.
Failure to obtain a permit can result in significant fines and penalties, and even demolition of unauthorized construction if it cannot be made to meet code.
A building permit is a formal permission to begin the construction, demolition, addition or renovation on your property.
A building permit is a permit required in most jurisdictions for new construction, or adding onto pre-existing structures, and in some cases for major renovations.
A building permit is written approval from a registered building surveyor that your building project, home alteration, demolition, repair or removal is ready to commence. It indicates that your plans and specifications comply with council or safety regulations, and allows building work to start.
Local councils offer planning permits and provide all the application forms, but you may be encouraged to contact a building surveyor for the building permit (as theyll be the one doing the inspections).
A building permit is a document, required by state law, granting legal permission to start construction on a project.
Ministry of Land and Resources of the People's Republic of China
Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of the People's Republic of China
People's Republic of China Construction Law