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Lautoka City Council

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Building Services

An important role in deciding whether to grant a permit to people waiting to construct the building.

Building Department

The Building Department is responsible for controlling the standards of building to ensure they are safe, stable and contribute to the health of its residents and designed, constructed in ways that promote sustainable development.

All building works require approval by the Council through an application of a building permit. A building permit is a confirmation that the building plans comply with the Council’s building and town planning requirements.

The council has also taken over the Development Permit Management for the Lautoka Rural Local Authority in line with the Declaration of Rural Areas for Designated Municipal Councils under the Local Government Act as gazette in the Government of Fiji Gazette dated August 1, 2018. 

The following are the objectives and functions of the Department: –

Objective:

To ensure that the developments are in compliance with Public Health Act Cap. III, Towns (Building) Regulations, National Building Code of Fiji, Town Planning Act, Cap. 139 – Approved City of Lautoka Town Planning Scheme General Provisions and any other by-laws that enable the council to enforce its requirements.

Functions:

Steps in Obtaining a Building Permit:
  1. Application
    All building applications must accompany a building plan with documentation, Application Forms and lodgement fee.
  2. Processing Timeline
    The normal timeline for application is around 20 working days, however, some application may take up to 60 days (as in the Public Health Act) if the Council requires further information.
    If the details in the application is unclear or incomplete, the timeline stops until all required information is submitted to the Council. It is advisable to have all documentation in order before submitting the application. If the proposed development work does not meet the required Planning and Development requirements, the Council will not be able to issue a building permit.
  3. Approval
    Once the Council is satisfied with the application and it meets all the requirements, a building permit will be issued and ready for collection.
  4. Validity
    The building permit is valid for six months. An extension can be applied on the permit but it is at the discretion of the Council. If an extension is granted it will be valid for another six months.

Compliance/Inspections

To ensure the building is in compliance with the Building Permit, approved plans and specification, inspections are required at various stages of construction, the developer needs to contact the department to book an inspection and provide the following information: –

Stages for Inspection