Building Permit Process
Building Permit Process
firm or corporation, including any agency or instrumentality of the government shall construct, alter,
repair, convert, use, occupy, move, demolish and add any building/structure or any portion thereof or
cause the same to be done. The prescribed application for building permit form (NBC Form B-01) shall
be used by all applicants.” Applying for a building permit is a must when constructing buildings.
But, Baguio City has a process which may be different from the processing of other places in the
Philippines. In that light, the class was instructed to interview people about the building permit.
After one completes all the documents: Plans, Specifications, Estimates and Others to process a
building permit.
After processing said certificates, there is a checklist in securing a building before it will be
received by CBAO:
o Applicant is the registered owner of the lot
o Certified true copy of title (updated for not more than 3 mos.), or Copy of Award
(Gov’t employees)
o Survey plan prepared by a Geodetic Engineer
o Applicant is not the registered owner of the lot
o Certified Photocopy/ Original/ Duplicate copy of the Contract of Lease, or
o Certified Photocopy/ Original/ Duplicate copy of the Absolute Deed of Sale, or
o Certified Photocopy/ Original/ Duplicate copy of the Conditional Deed of Sale
o Original Copy of Authority to construct on the subject property
o Tax Declaration from the Assessors’ Office with Documentary Stamp
o Latest quarter of the real property tax receipt or certificate of non-tax delinquency with
Documentary Stamp from the City Treasurers Office
o Duly accomplished Building Permit forms
o Building Plans (to be signed by the applicants/ owner)
o Structural Design and Analysis for Buildings with floor area of 20 sq.m. or more
o Building Specifications.
o Bill of Materials
o Clear latest picture of site/ area (Taken at least a week before application)
o Soil analysis for concrete and commercial/ residential buildings with 3 storeys or over
o Environmental Compliance Certificate for building follows:
o 3 storeys with basement
o 4 storeys and above
o Photocopy of updated professional tax receipt and Professional Regulations Commission
(PRC) identification of all professional signatories to the application forms and plans
o Zoning Compliance Certificate from City Planning and Development Office
o Fire Safety Evaluation Clearance from Fire Department
o WWMS BP Certificate from CEPMO (septic tank or sewerage)
o Construction Logbook
o Construction Tarpaulin
o Clearances from other government agencies, pursuant to no. 12 (B) of Section 302 of the
IRR of the National Building Code (PD 1096), if applicable:
o DPWH, if property is located alongside national road
o Aviation Transportation office (ATO), if property is located alongside the airport
o Presidential Security Group(PSG), if property is located near mansion house
o Duly notarized authorization to process and receive approved permit or special power of
attorney (when applicable)
In an interview with a former employee, these files will be checked by a certain personnel. This
personnel will check if everything from the plans, to the certificate, and the others are duly filled in a
complete. This process will take a day or less than that.
Then, it will now be evaluated by the different sectors. This is also called routing.
First, Line and Grade will evaluate if the building is in accordance with the PD 1096, Rule 7 and
8 on the classification and general requirements of all buildings by use or occupancy and also on the
percentage of site occupancy. The Line and Grade man will check its compliance with the setbacks which
are given by the government. If this is completed the Line and Grade man (May be an Engineer or an
Architect I, II, or III) will pass this to the Architectural Evaluator.
Second, Architectural will evaluate if the building is in accordance with the PD1096, Section 302
on application for Permits under Architectural Documents. These documents must include the following:
Architectural Plans/ Drawings, Architectural Interiors/ Interior Design, Plans and specific locations of all
accessibility facilities of scale of at least 1:100, Detailed design of all such accessibility facilities outside
and around buildings and structures including parking areas, and their safety requirements all at scale of
1:50 or any convenient scale. He will evaluate if the Architect followed the codes minimum requirements
and will give additional feedback if ever. After the Architectural Evaluator checks its compliance, he will
pass it to the Structural Evaluator.
Third, Structural will evaluate if the building is in accordance with the PD1096, Section 302 on
application for Permits under Civil/ Structural Documents. These documents should include the
following: The Site Development plan, Structural Plans, and the Structural Analysis and Design for all
buildings/structures except for one storey and single detached building/ structure with a total floor area of
20.00 sq. meters or less. The structural engineer will determine if their structure complies with the
following codes: The Structural Code of the Philippines and PD 1096, Rule 8 on the General Design and
Construction Requirements. Then, it will be passed to the sanitary engineer.
Fourth, Sanitary will evaluate if the building is in accordance with the PD1096, Rule 9, Section
903 on the Waste Water Disposal System: “1. Sanitary sewage from buildings and neutralized or pre-
treated industrial wastewater shall be discharged directly into the nearest street sanitary sewer main of
existing municipal or city sanitary sewage system in accordance with the criteria set by the Code on
Sanitation of the Philippines and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). 2. All
buildings located in areas where there is no available sanitary sewerage system shall dispose their sewage
to “Imhoff” or septic tank and subsurface absorption field or to a suitable waste water treatment plant or
disposal system in accordance with the Code on Sanitation of the Philippines and the Revised National
Plumbing Code of the Philippines. 3. Sanitary and industrial plumbing installations inside buildings and
premises shall conform to the provisions of the Revised National Plumbing Code of the Philippines.” The
Sanitary Engineer will check if these rules are followed and then it will be passed to the Electrical
Engineer.
Fifth, Electrical will evaluate if the building is in accordance with the PD1096, Section 1301 on
the Electrical Regulations, “All electrical systems, equipment and installations mentioned in the Code
shall conform to the provisions of the Philippine Electrical Code Part 1 (PEC-1) and Part 2 (PEC-2), as
adopted by the Board of Electrical Engineering pursuant to Republic Act 7920, otherwise known as the
Philippine Electrical Engineering Law.” The Electrical Engineer will check if these rules are followed and
then it will be passed to the Mechanical Engineer.
Sixth, Mechanical will evaluate if the building is in accordance with the PD1096, Section 1302
on the Mechanical Regulations, “All the mechanical systems, equipment and installations mentioned in
the Code shall conform to the provisions of the Philippine Mechanical Code, as adopted by the Board of
Mechanical Engineering pursuant to RA 8495 as amended, otherwise known as the Philippine
Mechanical Engineering Law.” The Mechanical Engineer will check if these rules are followed and then
it will be passed to chief processing. These steps will take 1 to 2 week before redirected to the chief
processing.
At Chief Processing, they will counter check all the requirements for assessment and payment.
During the payment and assessment of fees, the Building Official (Engr. Nacita Banez) will counter check
and counter sign the forms. Thereafter, payment of fees and re-counter checking it will already be ok to
start the construction of the building.
BUILDING PERMIT
PROCESS
Step 2a (CBAO)
Evaluation of Plans and Assesment
of Fees [Line & Grade,
Architectural, Structural, Sanitary,
Electrical, Mechanical]
Step 2b (CBAO)
Chief Processing and
Reinforcement
Step 3 (CBAO)
Payment of Fees
Step 4 (CBAO)
Approval of Permit
Step 5 (CBAO)
Release of Permit