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CDO Building Permit Fees EXPLAINED in 60 Seconds
Want the fast version? Here it is. If you’re building a house in Cagayan de Oro, your “building permit cost” is not just one fee. It’s a bundle. Here’s the 60-second breakdown. 1️⃣ The Core Building Permit Fee This is computed based on: Floor area (per sqm) Type of structure Declared construction cost Number of storeys For most 1–2 storey residential homes, the building permit line item is relatively modest per sqm — but it’s only one part of the total. 2️⃣ The Other Require
Gabriel Mikael
Mar 182 min read


How much does it cost to get a building permit in Cagayan de Oro?
For typical residential homes in CDO , you should budget in two layers : 1) Building permit fee (LGU “building permit” line item) A common rule-of-thumb range used locally is about ₱23–₱28 per sqm for up to 2-storey residential (the “building permit fee” itself, not the full permit package). 2) Total government permit costs (the real budget) In practice, homeowners pay a bundle of government fees (building + electrical + sanitary/plumbing + clearances, etc.). A widely used
Gabriel Mikael
Mar 151 min read


Renovation Permits: Do You Need a Permit for Extensions, Roof Changes, or Reblocking?
“Minor renovation lang naman. ”That’s the sentence that triggers most violations. Not all renovations require a full building permit — but many do. And starting without verifying can lead to fines or stop-work orders. Here’s how to know where your project falls. When a Permit Is REQUIRED If your renovation affects structure, footprint, or safety systems, you typically need approval. 1️⃣ House Extensions (Adding Floor Area) Adding: Extra bedroom Kitchen extension Second floor
Gabriel Mikael
Mar 132 min read


How much does it cost to get a Building Permit in Cagayan de Oro?
For typical residential homes in CDO , you should budget in two layers : 1) Building permit fee (LGU “building permit” line item) A common rule-of-thumb range used locally is about ₱23–₱28 per sqm for up to 2-storey residential (the “building permit fee” itself, not the full permit package). 2) Total government permit costs (the real budget) In practice, homeowners pay a bundle of government fees (building + electrical + sanitary/plumbing + clearances, etc.). A widely used
Gabriel Mikael
Mar 31 min read
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