QUOTE(d100200 @ May 28 2020, 04:45 PM)
Hi guys, I have an old double-story house that required full renovation and after reading the posts in LYN, I am a bit confused regarding the Architect, Interior Design, CCC, CF, work permit and etc. Hope can get some advice here.
I met some renovation contractor and has given some simple plan. He said I can go to DBKL/Land Office (forgot which) to buy the standard plan and submit to get the work permit and then after work completed, re-submit the plan to get the Certificate.
It doesn't sound like a proper process so need advice here.
The work.
1. Full knockdown and redo the front gate.
2. Extension of probably 4M at the back
3. Re-design or relocate the ground floor room
4. Re-design or relocate the 1st-floor room
5. Maybe extend 1st-floor master bedroom
6. Re-do all wiring and plumbing
Question:
1. For now, I want to design the house plan first, so I should just get Interior Design to design the house plan first, right?
2. Once I have the design, then I can get the various contractors to provide their quotation?
3. Then get the Architect to draw up a proper plan for submission?
Will post more question later.
Thanks.
Think you have it backward. Archi, Civil Engineer then ID. Archi to visualise it, engineer to design and ID to fit out the place. Archi and Engineers are lawfully authorised to sign on the drawing plans and make submission. Not sure about ID. As this is a renovation, you just need to submit the proposed changes and get is approved before doing the work. CFO/CCC is issued on completion of new buildings and not necessary to reissue for renovation unless it is major like a complete rebuild. Some authority might require to show the CFO/CCC issued before plan submission. Item 1 and 2 usually would attract attention as it involves setback limits. Item 4 also if you intend to raise the roof above original height. Usual practice here is to appoint a c. engineer or archi as they can work together to make it happen. You can find ID first but they will end up hiring them at a higher cost.
QUOTE(Dfuzzy @ May 29 2020, 05:15 PM)
I am in the midst of renovation 'process', ie awaiting submission of plans to local council which seem to be closed throughout this whole pkp, pkpb period. Not sure if my situation is the same as yours. I am extending back and sideways. I think for straightforward extensions to intermediate house, local council's do provide pelan setara, but I am not sure if relocating toilets/rooms would come under straightforward renovations. You may check at the local council office and ask them.
Mine doesn't come under standard, so I managed to get a draftsman to do the drawing of the plan. ID would cost a whole lot more, so since I have roughly an idea of what I want, the draftsmans drew up the plan and after many edits, we finally agreed on one. He would also ensure that it is within the council's requirements. Draftsman will also be submitting the plans to the local council for approval, after which the renovation can start. The draftsman will engage structural engineers etc if needed. Fees depend on complexity of the job. ID would reduce your headache to figure out flow/design but some contractors can do simple ID as well I think. Need to figure out your budget for it all. All the best.
Below is example of local council pelan setara.
http://www.mbsa.gov.my/ms-my/mbsa/perkhidm...m6rDQ1JHySEASNgdraftsman are not authorised submitting authority unless they are over 60 years old using an old provision allowing them to do submission. That person would most likely pay an engineer or archi to sign the plans. The link you have is an excellent resource but the rates vary according to council.