Building, renovating or demolishing
On this page you find rules and regulations in relation to building, making alterations to and demolishing business premises. Your plans must be in line with the zoning plan of your local municipality. A building permit is normally required for building projects. You need a demolition permit if you intend to demolish premises or remove asbestos.
- All-in-one Permit for Physical Aspects (omgevingsvergunning)
If your company is based in the Netherlands and your work involves construction or alterations to structures, listed ...
- Building fire safety
If you have business premises in the Netherlands, you are obliged to take measures to avoid potential fire hazards. ...
- Building regulations
If you want to build, make alterations to or renovate business premises in the Netherlands, your must comply with ...
- Dispensation from or amendments to a zoning plan
If you want to build, make alterations to or expand business premises in the Netherlands, you will need to take ...
- Dispensation from the Flora and Fauna Act
The Dutch Flora and Fauna Act (Flora- en faunawet) regulates the protection of plant and animal species. The Act ...
- Environmental permit or notification of environmental management
Businesses in the Netherlands have to deal with environmental regulations concerning such issues as noise, energy, ...
- Fire safety: occupancy permit and notification of occupancy
If you occupy a business property, industrial building or other structure in the Netherlands, you have to take ...
- Listed building permit
Some buildings in the Netherlands have been designated as listed buildings at national, provincial or ...
- Noise regulations
In order to prevent noise pollution, companies must comply with noise regulations as laid down in legislation, ...
- Object permit
If you wish to place an object such as a crane, scaffold or site hut temporarily on a public road in the ...
- Permit under the Nature Conservation Act
Natura 2000 is a network of nature conservation areas spread throughout Europe. The 162 Natura 2000 areas in the ...
- Quiet areas
A quiet area is an environmental protection area in which the natural sounds of the area (flora and fauna) ...
- Structural vision and zoning plan
In a structural vision, municipal and provincial authorities outline potential spatial planning developments. A ...
- Water permit
You are required to submit a notification if you perform activities in surface water or using groundwater in the ...