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Embarking on a construction project in Bali, Indonesia? Whether you're a local entrepreneur or a foreign investor, understanding the intricacies of building permits is essential. Here’s a comprehensive look at Building Construction Permits, known as Persetujuan Bangunan Gedung (PBG), and Building Feasibility Certificates, known as Sertifikat Laik Fungsi (SLF), facilitated by the Sistem Informasi Managemen Bangunan Gedung, or SIMBG system.
SIMBG, or Building Information Management System, is an innovative online platform designed to streamline the licensing process for building management in Indonesia. It aims to standardize procedures, making the application process more efficient and transparent.
A PBG is your ticket to starting any new construction, modification, expansion, reduction, or maintenance project. This building construction permit ensures that all building activities adhere to the technical standards set by local governments.
Land Data:
General Data:
Architectural Plans:
Structural Plans:
MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) Data:
Before any building can be used it must receive an SLF, which certifies its functional suitability. This certificate is issued by the Regional Government to the owner of a building or representative after going through a physical inspection by experts.
Architectural Data:
Structural Data:
Building Technical Data:
Understanding and complying with these regulations is crucial for the smooth execution of your building projects in Indonesia. Make sure all your documentation is in order and consult with certified professionals to navigate the permit process efficiently.
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