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SEcTION: 3 ARCHITECTURAL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS SEcTION: 3 ARCHITECTURAL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
d) The location of boundary walls, utilities and refuse 3.2 BUILDING PERMIT STAGE:
containers where applicable.
Architectural and Structural Drawings along with calculations in addition to
3) Plans (Scale: 1:100): together with structural column service drawings such as mechanical, electrical, water supply, drainage etc.
layout shall show appropriate furniture and usage. which should be in compliance with the Authority’s related codes.
4) Elevations (Scale 1:100): all facades of the building The building permit proposal shall accurately illustrate the following:
or the development with all details dimension, levels
etc. 3.2.1 Project Registration on e-permit:
Obtain Project building permit ID then proceed submitting the
5) Sections (Scale 1:100): at least one passing through building permit drawings. (for more details refer to Authority
critical areas such as staircases, ramps and electrical Workflow).
substation of the building showing levels and heights
of all main elements.
3.2.2 Building Permit Documents and Drawings
6) Detailed Area Calculation: with entire plan’s floor
layout highlighting the area for calculation in all floors 3.2.2.1 Documentation:
(gross, service, net and total built up areas). All requirements of concept design stage in addition to:
7) Colored Perspective Images: sufficient to present the 1) Concept design approval letter issued by the
concept. Authority
8) Traffic Study: verification and report as per the 2) Required NOC from related Authorities
Authority requirements. 3) verification of provision in E.H.S. Regulation
3.1.2.3 Schematic Landscape Plan (Scale 1:200): showing a table 3.2.2.2 Architectural Drawings:
of area calculations showing landscape coverage and
areas to be allocated for landscape treatment including a 1) Layout Plan (Scale 1:1000): showing the location of the
proposed development and any existing neighboring
detailed allocation of hardscape and softscape.
developments.
3.1.2.4 Topographical Plan (Scale 1:200): showing existing
contours and surface features sufficient to depict 2) Setting Out Plan (Scale 1:200): containing all
accurately the existing topography of the site. information submitted at concept design stage but
modified to incorporate any changes to the proposal
made at the instigation of the developer and approved
by the Authority or at the direction of the Authority.
3) Plans (Scale 1:100): showing all of the floors of
the development or improvements / alterations,
including roof plan, indicating the proposed uses
and dimensions for all indoor and outdoor spaces
together with linkages to adjoining development or
areas where appropriate.
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