Processing of Building Permits and Legalization
At Civiltrek Ingeniería we manage the processing of building permits and the legalization of constructions, providing our clients with all the necessary procedures to execute works or regularize buildings in accordance with current urban planning regulations.
Our technical team is in charge of preparing the necessary technical documentation, including reports, plans and projects, as well as presenting and managing the files before the corresponding administrations.
In addition, we offer legalization services of existing works, allowing to regularize constructions or extensions made without a license through the preparation of the technical project and the processing of the necessary procedures.
In Civiltrek Ingeniería we accompany the client throughout the administrative process, ensuring that the work or building complies with the technical and urban requirements demanded by the regulations.
Services available
Urban feasibility study
Drafting of the necessary technical documentation
Processing of building permits before the City Hall
Management of construction legalization files.
Technical advice throughout the process
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Whether it is a new residential development, the construction of an industrial building or the regularization of a house, at Civiltrek Ingeniería we offer you the technical rigor you need.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Why is this process usually one of the most critical in any project?
Because without the corresponding licenses it is not possible to start a work or develop an activity in a legal way. But beyond that, it is a process that conditions the entire project from the beginning: deadlines, feasibility and even the design.
In the Marina Alta, this point is especially sensitive because each municipality has its own criteria for urban planning interpretation, as well as specific regulations that can directly affect the project.
This implies that the same idea may be viable in one municipality and not in another, or require significant modifications in order to obtain a license.
Poor management at this stage not only generates delays, but can also lead to technical requirements, project modifications or even the denial of the license, with the economic impact that this entails.
What value does good technical management bring to this process?
It provides, above all, anticipation and control. It is not only a matter of submitting documentation, but also of understanding what the administration is going to demand before it does so.
Good technical management involves preparing the project so that it complies with the applicable regulations from the outset, avoiding subsequent requirements that lengthen deadlines. It also involves correctly coordinating all the documentation (project, reports, studies, etc.) so that it is coherent and complete.
In addition, it allows us to identify potential problems before submitting the application, proposing technical solutions that facilitate approval. This reduces time, avoids uncertainty and provides greater security to the client throughout the process.
What problems or delays are common when this process is not properly addressed?
It is common to find files that are paralyzed due to lack of documentation, errors in the project or non-compliance with regulations that force the redoing of part of the work.
Changes in criteria between administrations or urban planning interpretations that have not been previously taken into account are also common.
All this results in delays of several months, increased costs and, in some cases, the impossibility of executing the project as planned.
What does the legalization process include and in which cases is it necessary?
Legalization is applied when a construction or installation already executed does not have the correct administrative documentation or presents discrepancies with respect to what has been authorized.
The process consists of analyzing the current situation, verifying its viability according to current regulations and processing the necessary documentation to regularize it.
In the Marina Alta it is relatively common in existing homes, old renovations or constructions on rural land, so it is important to study each case individually to determine the real possibilities of regularization.