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House plan approval, How long to approve building of a house?
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engchen85
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Jan 29 2019, 02:19 PM
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QUOTE(deviladrian10 @ Jan 29 2019, 01:55 PM) yeah.. i did my hse ext to and back mpsj also around that only.. 1mth +-.. from drawing to submission n approval etc.. so probably it depend then.. good luck to you The submission procedure for extension / renovation and building from scratch is different. I'm not 100% sure how MPSJ procedure is as i'm from Penang, but more or less its almost similar. Over here when you start from scratch, or your extension exceeds 1000 sqft you are required to submit a Permohonan Kebenaran Merancang (PKM) /Development Order (DO) first. This submission will be circulated to the local authority internal and external departments. Internal department eg. Jabatan Kesihatan, Jabatan Bangunan etc and external departments JKR, JPS etc. You can check on MPSJ One Stop Center site they give a time frame for each approval. After PKM approval then you can submit your Building plans. As the project is just a Bungalow project you may resort to concurrent submission (Permohonan serentak). Link for your reference MPSJ OSCThis post has been edited by engchen85: Jan 29 2019, 02:22 PM
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engchen85
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Jan 29 2019, 02:28 PM
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QUOTE(mindstorm @ Jan 29 2019, 10:32 AM) I met him and he showed me a few submissions receipts since March,May etc lasty year. And also many engineering plans. He seems apologetic but told me he has to ask the engineer he engaged when his part of the work can be finished. He said not all the work is done by him. That is understandable. He said he can give me estimated time after CNY. I said dont say "AFTER". I need a BEFORE timeline. So I said ok... give me the timeline before end of feb. He said ok. My assumption is that he may not be following up on the submissions as closely as he could. Meaning he may be sitting on some submission maybe he got other projects on hand too. I am apt to think he is bullshitting but I can conclude that only if I have a reference to compare with. However from asking around and even in this tread... no one seems to have any answers either! 9 months is ridiculous as based on experience we can obtain approval for housing schemes from the planning stage till building stage within 6 months. But its hard to tell as there might sometimes be problematic departments.
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