Approval Drawing
A drawing package prepared for review by the local authority before construction or development work is approved.
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A drawing package prepared for review by the local authority before construction or development work is approved.
Read moreDrawings that show the layout, rooms, elevations, sections, doors, windows, and general design of a building.
Read moreA drawing that shows what is actually on site now, not what was originally proposed or designed.
Read moreA detailed breakdown of the materials, labour, quantities, and costs needed to price construction work.
Read moreAn early cost guide that helps you understand what your project may cost before or during the planning stage.
Read moreFormal approval from the relevant authority that allows approved construction work to begin.
Read moreAn official copy of your land title used to confirm ownership and property details for submission or legal purposes.
Read moreDetailed drawings used by builders and contractors to understand how the project should be built.
Read moreA rule or condition attached to a land title that may affect what can be built or changed on the property.
Read moreA surveyor's report that confirms the property boundaries and identifies the land for submission or legal purposes.
Read moreThe submission of drawings and supporting documents to the local authority for building or development approval.
Read moreProof that property taxes are current. This is usually required before building approval can be granted.
Read moreA drawing that shows the new design, addition, alteration, or improvement being recommended.
Read moreA drawing that shows the building as if it has been cut through vertically, helping to explain heights, floor levels, roof structure, and internal relationships.
Read moreThe required distance between a building and the property boundary, road, or neighbouring lot.
Read moreA drawing that shows the building on the land, including boundaries, access, setbacks, parking, and other site features.
Read moreA technical report prepared by an engineer to comment on the condition, strength, or proposed structural work of a building.
Read moreA report that confirms the legal boundaries of your land and is required for most building submissions.
Read morePlanning rules that guide what type of development may be allowed in a particular area.
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