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 House Renovation - Approval Plan, Local Authorities - DBKL/MBSA/MPSJ.. etc

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dudester
post Jan 10 2025, 08:41 AM

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QUOTE(haikalraihan @ Feb 5 2015, 02:26 PM)
How to get the approval of building plans and work permits

1. Owner must finalize the design of renovation before hire someone to do a submission
2. If contractor volunteer to do the submission, ask them which architect/building draughtman they use and LAM Registered No.
3. If necessary, owner must hire an engineer to do some calculation, report and structure drawing. (depends on Local Authorities)
4. Owner must prepare some documents for submission such as cukai taksiran, S&P, existing CF etc.
5. Consultation fees :-

RM2500-RM3000 includes architecture endorsement, site survey, building plan drawing, documentation and traveling.

Owner must prepare some cash around RM1000-RM2000 for deposit, processing fees, tong RORO (construction waste bin) depends on scale of renovation. Deposit will be returned when construction is completed. But for DBKL, no deposit required. Just pay RM100 for renovation less than 1000sqft (CODE B2)

6. Approval/Work Permit usually takes about 7-30days depends on ‘Piagam Pelanggan’ from Local Authorities.

Additional Info:-

Basic building setback for terrace :-
a) front - 20' clear from wall to boundary (main gate)
b) back - can extend to end of boundary
c) side (corner lot) - 10' clear from wall to boundary
d) side (end lot) - 5' clear from wall to boundary

The different thing between architect and building draughtsman (BD) is , BD are limited to specifying area only and the fees therefore a bit cheaper than architect.

Do not pay to enforcement if they ask for ‘kawtim’. Report to Local Authorities if happen.

Do not start work before get an approval/work permit. If not, you will be fined as much as 10x depends on your processing fees.

Do not trust contractor if they can ‘kawtim’ with Local Authorities. Some of them didn’t do a submission and if caught, owner will be responsible.

Architect is the person who will be responsible for the probability of future. They knows about UBBL and buildings.

Just pay a little bit for pleasure in the future...

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Hi May I know if there is any updated information on the process and setbacks?
Was informed recently the setback for "b) Back - can extend to end boundary" has changed and no longer allowed to all the way to the end boundary for 2nd Floor rooms.

dudester
post Jan 16 2025, 09:56 AM

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QUOTE(SSblack @ Jan 16 2025, 01:14 AM)
Hi,  anybody have the list of architect for DBKL so I can engage them to draw and submit my house plan ?
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I believe there is a website.
https://mbpjsmartdev.pjsmartcity.gov.my/decis/public/home
dudester
post Jan 16 2025, 10:07 AM

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Would like to know what is the norm in engaging architect for design. Set my expectation right.
I am experiencing challenges in finding any for design ideas for my renovation.
The ones i spoke to are reserving any input until payment is confirmed.
How would I know if they are good if I dont get some ideas?
Not asking for any drawing plan or sketch, at least some verbal suggestions.
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post Jul 24 2025, 03:19 PM

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QUOTE(92alvin @ Jul 24 2025, 01:22 PM)
Hi all, appreciate someone can help me clarify some of my questions.
Bought a 2nd hand landed intermediate double storey house and planning to do some reno with extension.

The house had some work done by the previous owner in the back, i.e convert the "used to be open area" to wet kitchen. Is this considered a extension? As there is no concerete slab/roof, just normal roof tiles to cover up that area. Reason im asking this, because my architect asked whether previous owner had submitted extension plan to authority? if no, i have to pay extra for the previous owner's work done. Is this true?

Thanks in advance for the help!
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Architect is correct. MBPJ is strict on this. DBKL is more lenient.
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post Jul 24 2025, 05:17 PM

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QUOTE(92alvin @ Jul 24 2025, 04:55 PM)
Thanks for the reply. But does the previous workdone considered an extension? considering no concrete roof/slab invovled.
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MBPJ will say yes.

 

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