?A beneficiary who has no errors or violations in construction. Will the beneficiary be violated if does not obtain a compliance certificate
A building permit has been issued, and I want to add a role and delete a component, which is the appendix. What should I do?
a cadastral decision has been issued, and the client has purchased the land adjacent to him and wants to annex the plot adjacent to the cadastral decision. What is the procedure?
About Balady
Official assignment to the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing:
The Ministry of Municipalities & Housing Was Established In 1395 AH / 1975 AD By Royal Decree No. (A / 266) Dated 10/8/1395 AH, The Ministry is responsible for the urban planning of the Kingdom's cities, and the implications of providing roads, and essential equipment. It also enhances cities, develops municipal and rural areas, and manages the required services to maintain environmental cleanliness and health in the Kingdom.
About open data
The Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing paid early attention to making data available to beneficiaries, aware of the role of data in enhancing knowledge and supporting decision-making, and began in 2009 to create a statistics page that included a time series for a few data sets of municipal sector activities and services.
?Are all old and new buildings (residential or commercial) required to obtain a CBC Certificate
?Are buildings under construction required to obtain a CBC Certificate
Are electronic contracts verified?
Are excavation permit violations related to cable cuts under the Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC) distinguished in the system?
• Through the "Permit Compliance Status" filter on the Excavation Permits screen (users can search for all violations, only CITC cable cut violations, or permits without recorded violations).
• Through the "Violation Type" filter on the Monitoring and Quality screen (users can filter for all violations or specifically CITC cable cut violations).
• Through the interactive permit map, where compliance status is visually marked. When clicking on an excavation path, its details are displayed, showing whether there are recorded violations. If none exist, "No recorded violations" is displayed. If violations exist, a link appears for the recorded violation, allowing users to view its details on the Monitoring and Quality screen.