Durbanville Renovations
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Durbanville Electrical Upgrades
We assess and upgrade electrical systems, wiring, and plumbing to ensure safety standard compliance and enhanced energy efficiency.
Durbanville Aircon Installations
Our team at Fidem Projects professionally installs energy-efficient air conditioning systems, providing optimal indoor climate control and comfort for your property.
Durbanville Structural Modifications
Fidem Projects undertakes structural changes, such as removing or adding walls, reinforcing or replacing beams, and optimizing the property’s layout.
Durbanville Plumbing Upgrades
Our plumbing renovation services cover a wide range of needs, from fixing leaks and replacing outdated fixtures to overhauling entire systems.
Durbanville Maintenance Schemes
We offer customizable maintenance plans to ensure your property stays in optimal condition, addressing any repair or maintenance needs promptly and efficiently.
Durbanville Painting
Fidem Projects delivers professional painting and wallpapering services to rejuvenate your property’s appearance and protect surfaces from wear and tear.
Durbanville Flooring
Our team is skilled in replacing or upgrading flooring materials, such as hardwood, laminate, tile, or carpet, depending on your preferences and property requirements.
Durbanville Kitchen Remodeling
Our services include designing, selecting fixtures, handling plumbing and electrical work, and installing new cabinets, countertops, and flooring.
Durbanville Bathroom Remodeling
Our services include selecting the perfect fixtures, countertops, and flooring to suit your style and budget. Let us transform your bathroom into a stunning, functional oasis.
Durbanville Exterior Renovations
We can repair or replace siding, roofing, gutters, and downspouts, as well as provide landscaping, hardscaping, and paving services to boost curb appeal.
Durbanville Home Extensions
Fidem Projects expertly plans and executes home additions or extensions, such as adding a new room, expanding living space, or constructing a deck or patio.
Durbanville Custom Carpentry
Our team designs and installs custom cabinetry, shelving, and other built-in features to maximize space and functionality while adding a personal touch to your property.
Durbanville Roofing
Our services include roof design, fixture selection, and installation. We also handle any necessary plumbing and electrical work, as well as installation of new insulation and ventilation systems.
Durbanville Paving
Our paving services are designed to transform outdoor spaces, from driveways to walkways and patios. We work with a range of high-quality materials.
Durbanville Tiling
Transform your home with our expert tiling services. From design to installation, we provide top-quality solutions that enhance the beauty and functionality of your space.
Durbanville Ceilings
Our services include designing and selecting the right materials, as well as handling installation, painting, and finishing touches to create a beautiful and functional space.
Renovation Projects Completed in Durbanville
Phone 083 410 3026 for a Renovation Quote in Durbanville
Restaurants
Die Boer Restaurant & Pub
The Olive Bistro
The Hollow Tree Restaurant
Durbanville Hills Restaurant
Erawan Thai Restaurant
The Woodlands Eatery
Pedro’s Grillhouse
De Kelder Restaurant
Hillcrest Restaurant
RocoMamas Durbanville
Charity
The Durbanville Soup Kitchen, supported by local churches, operates five days a week near the Durbanville Taxi Rank. Undergoing exciting changes, it is now known as “The Centre of Hope.” This new name reflects a broader partnership between community stakeholders, aiming for a holistic approach. Alongside providing hot soup on Wednesdays, the center offers various services and programs.
Education
Durbanville High School,
Fairmont High School,
Durbanville Primary School,
Gene Louw Primary School,
Durbanville Preparatory School,
Curro Durbanville,
Reddam House Durbanville,
Chesterhouse International School,
Durbanville Montessori &
Durbanville Private School
History
In the late 17th century, Dutch settlers established farms in the region, cultivating vineyards and producing wine.
Worship
Durbanville Community Church, Durbanville Methodist Church, Durbanville Presbyterian Church, Durbanville Baptist Church.
Attractions
Durbanville Cultural History Museum: Housed in a historic building dating back to the late 19th century.
Sports
The Durbanville Sports Centre provides a range of sporting facilities and activities for residents and visitors.
Municipality
Durbanville Village Centre: Located in the heart of Durbanville, this centre offers a mix of boutique stores,
Accommodation
Protea Hotel by Marriott Cape Town Durbanville
Meerendal Boutique Hotel
All building plans need to be approved by your municipality. Before approving a building plan, they may consider many factors, for example the impact of the development on the surrounding environment and heritage status among other things.
Instructions:
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If you’re considering extensive home renovations which will have an impact on the structure of your home, you’ll need your building plan approved before any construction begins. This is to ensure that all the construction plans comply with guidelines and related regulations.
Your municipality is responsible for checking and approving all building plans and they’ll consider various factors, including the impact on the surrounding environment and health consequences of the development before approving any plan.
1) Submission requirements
You’ll need to follow certain building plan submission requirements in order to get your plan submitted for approval. Your municipality will make these requirements available to you.
Here’s a list of the forms you’ll need to fill out, to get your building plan approved by your municipality.
2) Building plan application form
If you want to submit your building plan for approval, you’ll need to get the building plan application form which can get from your municipality. The documentation that you’ll need for the building plan application form depends on the type of submission.
3) Copies of plans application form
You’ll have to take the copies of the plan application form along with you when you go in person and make a request at your municipality.
You’ll need to:
attach your ID and your municipal rates account to the form, and
you’ll need to pay the prescribed fee. You can contact your municipality to find out what the fee is.
If you aren’t able to make the request in person and you send a representative to make the request on your behalf, then you’ll need to give your representative permission by writing a letter of consent. The person you send in your place must produce their ID when they submit copies of the plan application forms.
4) Demolition permit application form
Before any demolition work can start, you’ll have to complete the demolition permit application form, which you can get either at your municipality or you can download the application from their website if your municipality has a website. You’re required to supply a waste management plan along with the application form and if the application you’re completing is for a company owned property then you’re required to have a resolution.
You’ll have to notify the building inspector of your intention to commence demolition 10 days before the intended date before demolition begins.
5) Engineers’ appointment form and certificate
If you appoint an engineer to undertake the design or segment of the building then you’ll need the following forms which are a part of SANS 10400-A:2010:
Form 2 is the appointment of an engineer or a competent person.
Form 4 is the completion certificate after Form 2.
Form 3 is only required when the appointed competent person appoints another person to design a particular element or part of the building. Generally, Form 3 isn’t required to be submitted although your municipality can ask that it be submitted in specific cases.
1) Notice of intention to commence building work
You’ll need to give the building inspector a notice of intention to commence building work at least 2 working days before the inspection.
2) Request for certificate of occupancy
Once all your building work has been completed you and the contractor or builder may apply for a certificate of occupancy which must be issued to you by your municipality, within 14 days of requesting the application, on condition that the work done was in compliance with the approved plans and that all the relevant certificates have been submitted. These certificates are the engineer’s completion certificate, the drainage certificate and the electrical compliance certificate.
If your request was denied then your municipality should supply you with reasons as to why your request was denied.
Note: The building can only be used and occupied, when a certificate of occupancy has been issued.
3) Sectional title consent forms
You’ll have to apply with the sectional title consent form at your municipality if you’d like to provide separate ownership of part of your property.
4) Special events and temporary structures application form
You’ll need to go to your municipality with an application form special events, an engineer’s appointment form special events and an engineer’s completion certificate special events form if you want apply to erect a temporary structure. Please note that your municipality doesn’t require any additional documentation other the appointment of an engineer, but it does require supporting documentation depending on the type of event. If you want to find out more you can contact your municipality.
5) Swimming pool indemnity form
You’ll need to fill out the swimming pool indemnity form if you want to find out if you’ll be able to install a swimming pool on your property.
You’ll also have to ensure that access to the swimming pool is controlled and if you fail to comply with the requirements of the sub-regulation, you’ll be found guilty of an offence.
Submit the swimming pool indemnity form along with the general application for a swimming pool at your municipality.
If you want to find out more information regarding building, you can contact your municipality to find out more.