Building Permits
Ireland
Duration
8 – 14 weeks
Paperwork Mountain
Drawings Required
75%
Permit Headache
Tips
- Early engagement with the planning authorities can provide clear direction for a project.
DID YOU KNOW?
- To start works on site you must have a Final Grant of Planning Permission along with a granted Fire Safety Certificate.
- The client must appoint an Assigned Certifier to undertake the building control assessment, they must be registered on the Building Control Management System (BCMS). The Assigned Certifier must be a Chartered Engineer, Architect or QS registered with a professional body in Ireland (i.e. RIAI, IEI).
- A commencement notice must be submitted by the Assigned Certifier between 14 and 28 days prior to works starting on site.
- The project needs to be registered on the Building Register before it can legally open to the public and this can take up to three weeks after practical completion.
- The client must appoint a Project Supervisor Design Process (PSDP) to oversee the coordination of the design work from a health and safety point of view.
- All buildings require a BER assessments prior to starting onsite.
Any questions? Don’t hesitate to contact us.
The previous info is intended as broad guidance – every site varies. Contact Michael for tailored permitting advice relating to Ireland.
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Michael Mullen
Director