Processing PBG

Processing PBG & SLF

Building Permit/Persetujuan Bangunan Gedung (PBG) is a permit granted to a building owner to construct new, or modify accordance with the applicable building technical standards. Sertifikat Laik Fungsi (SLF) is a Certificate of Function Worthiness, certificate issued by the Local Government to declare the worthiness of a building's function before it can be utilized.

Making PBG (Building Approval)

Building Approval, or abbreviated as PBG, is a permit issued by the government to the owner of a building or its representatives to start construction, renovate, maintain, or change the building as planned. PBG can be issued if the proposed technical plan meets technical standards in accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations, to find out whether the technical plan meets technical standards or not, a consultation process is required involving experts who have the ability and expertise related to building.

What is the function of PBG?

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Why is PBG Important?

     To help you apply for the right PBG, R.E.D. Consulting has a team that is experienced in their field and knows the field conditions when submitting PBG. By leaving the management of your PBG production to us, you have saved your time.

FAQ's

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How do I obtain a Building Permit?

To obtain a Building Permit, one typically needs to submit a set of detailed construction plans, pay the required fees, and complete an application process at the local building department or municipal office. The process may vary depending on the location and the type of construction project.

What types of projects require a Building Permit?

Most construction or renovation projects, including new buildings, renovations, structural alterations, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical installations, typically require a Building Permit. However, minor repairs or cosmetic changes may not require one.

What happens if I proceed without a Building Permit?

Constructing or renovating without a required Building Permit may result in legal consequences, fines, or orders to cease construction. Additionally, non-permitted structures may face difficulties during property inspections or potential problems when selling or insuring the property.