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Guidelines for Building Plan Submission
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Guidelines for Building Plan Submission
Certificate of Statutory Completion (CSC)
Overview
Guidelines for Building Plan Submission
Industrial Siting Consultation (ISC)
Environmental Information (EI)
Development Control (DC)
Building Plan (BP)
Temporary Occupation Permit (TOP)
Certificate of Statutory Completion (CSC)
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Overview
Guidelines for Building Plan Submission
Industrial Siting Consultation (ISC)
Environmental Information (EI)
Development Control (DC)
Building Plan (BP)
Temporary Occupation Permit (TOP)
Certificate of Statutory Completion (CSC)
Consultation
Certificate of Statutory Completion (CSC)
Application for CSC clearance
For any completed development, Qualified Persons (QPs) are required to inspect and confirm that building works related to environmental health (EH) and pollution control (PC) have been completed in accordance with the approved building plans.
Once completed, QPs shall use the CSC form to apply for CSC clearance from NEA's Development Control Department (DCD).
DCD will arrange with the QPs to carry out inspection of the completed works, if necessary. Alternatively, DCD may request for photographs or videos of the completed onsite works to be submitted.
Should there be any dispute on the compliance with environmental requirements at the CSC stage, the QPs may seek clarifications from DCD.
DCD will issue the CSC clearance after works have been completed and certified in accordance with the approved building plans. The QPs are reminded that non-compliance may result in delay to the clearance process.
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