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New Schedule of Fees and Other Charges of the revised IRR of the National Building Code of the Philippines (PD 1096) It appears your Web browser is not configured to display PDF files. Download adobe Acrobat or click here to download the PDF file.
building fee is the sum of the individual products as shown in the following example: Sample Computation for Building Fee for a building having a floor area of 32,000 sq. meters:
Once approved and in compliance with the National Building Code, they will print out an Order of Payment for your application for a building permit. The fees for the building permit range from P6,000 and above depending on your construction size, municipality location, and assessment plan.
Each sub-area and the fee corresponding to its area bracket are multiplied together. The building fee is the sum of the individual products as shown in the following example: First 500 sq. meters @ 23.00........................................................ Next 100 sq. meters @ 22.00........................................................
Pay the Required Fees: Depending on the scale of your project, you’ll need to pay various fees, including the building permit fee, electrical permit fee, and sanitary/plumbing permit fee. Plan Review: The LBO will review your submitted plans to confirm that they comply with the National Building Code of the Philippines.
Implementing Rules and Regulations of the National Building Code of the Philippines (PD1096) New Schedule of Fees and Other Charges of the revised IRR of the National Building Code of the Philippines (PD 1096)
Fees to be Paid: Fees varies based on the revised and updated IRR of National Building Code (PD 1096). Installation of Fees, one (1) ‘UNIT’ composed of one (1) water closet, two (2) floor drains, one (1) lavatory, one (1) sink with ordinary trap, three (3) faucets and one (1) shower head.
It could cost you as low as PhP15,000 or as much as PhP200,000 depending on the size of the project and the project location. Our construction contract (click here for our projects portfolio) includes the costs for building permit so that you may also take this cost into account when budgeting for your dream home.
When the application for building permit and the plans and specifications submitted herewith conforms to the requirements of the Code and its IRR, the Building Official shall within fifteen (15) days from payment of the required fees by the applicant, issue the building permit applied for.
An estimated fee of Php 6, 000 or above will be the cost of your building permit fees as this will be based on the construction size of your building, municipality location, as well as the assessment plan.