Introduction
Adding a component to a building permit is a regulatory procedure approved by municipal authorities. It allows the property owner to update the building permit to include additional elements not included in the previously approved plan, such as adding an elevator, guard room, upper annex, warehouse, or canopies. Mayad Engineering Consulting Company provides this service with complete professionalism, ensuring that the additions comply with the approved architectural and construction regulations and codes in the Kingdom.
What do we offer at Mayad?
Studying the existing license and plans:
We begin by analyzing the original approved license and studying the architectural and construction plans to verify the engineering and regulatory feasibility of the addition.
Determining regulatory requirements:
We review the municipality’s requirements and the Saudi Building Code related to the type of addition, such as building proportions, setbacks, heights, and ventilation, to ensure the new component complies.
Designing the new component:
We prepare or modify the architectural and construction plans to include the required component (such as an elevator, annex, or carport) in an integrated manner with the existing building.
Submitting the application electronically:
We submit the request to add the component via the “Balady” platform or any approved platform, attaching all required technical documents and forms.
Following up on the approval procedures:
We follow up with the relevant authorities until final approval is issued, and we address any comments or amendments requested by the municipality or the Secretariat.
The most common components that can be added:
A high-rise or ground-floor annex (residential or service).
A guard room or security gate.
An internal or external elevator.
Carports or additional commercial facades.
A warehouse, laundry room, or water tank.
Beneficiary groups:
Owners of residential buildings wishing to expand or renovate.
Real estate investors wishing to enhance the value of their properties.
Commercial and industrial entities needing to develop their existing facilities.
Contractors and developers wishing to complete unlisted components.