Public safety, health, and welfare are affected by demolitions.  Therefore a Demolition Permit is required for the safe removal of an existing building or structure.  Persons seeking to demolish a structure must apply for a Demolition Permit from the Buildings Control Division of the Ministry of Works & Urban Development before any demolition is undertaken.

The permit is valid for 18 months from the date of issue. An extension may be applied for prior to the permit expiration date.


Eligibility 

Persons seeking to demolish a structure in the Bahamas.

Process 
  1. Complete and submit the application form along with the required documents listed below, to Ministry of Works & Urban Development or local administrator.   Freeport applications are submitted to the Grand Bahama Port Authority Limited.
  2. A 10% (of the estimated building permit fee) deposit is payable on submission of application. Please see fees table.
  3. The application and supporting documents are passed to the following departments for processing:
    1. Civil Design Section, where checks are made for drainage and road access.
    2. Department of Physical Planning, which grants zoning approval.
    3. Department of Environmental Health/BEST Commission, to assess the environmental impact and ensures compliance with Environmental Health codes.
    4. Control Division of the Ministry of Works & Urban Development, where they complete mechanical, electrical, structural and other checks as necessary. 
  4. The Building Permit is then prepared for issue.  Drawings are stamped as approved and the final fee is assessed and calculated.   
  5. Applicants are notified via telephone that the Building Permit has been approved and can be collected upon payment of the Building Permit fee.
  6. The applicant must then make final payment and collect the Building Permit at the Buildings Control Division of the Ministry of Works & Urban Development.  Family Island applicants collect approved permit and make final payment at the local government office.  

Note: The application may be refused or additional information requested at any stage of the application process.  The applicant is informed of any queries in writing via post. The application will not move forward unless the requested information is supplied.  

An application can be delayed for any of the following reasons:

  • Incomplete application.
  • Queries not addressed.
  • Legal matter involving the application.
Application Form(s) 

Building Permit Application form.  This form can be obtained from the Ministry of Works & Urban Development.

Supporting Documents 

The following documents must be supplied in Triplicates:

  • Location plan.
  • Site plan.
  • Plan of building footprint.
  • Photographs of building elevations.
  • Permission from the Antiquities, Monuments and Museum Corporation for Historic Buildings.
  • Approval letter from Agency based on the location or nature of the project.
    • Dock – Port Department.
    • Hanger – Civil Aviation Department.
    • Build of Lease/Agricultural Land – Ministry of Agricultural.
Turn-around time 
A Permit is processed within six to eight weeks following the submission of all documents. Please note that this may vary based on external agency requirements.
Deadline 
There are no deadlines for this service.
Related Fee(s) 

There are no fees for this service.

For more information please contact 

Ministry of Works & Urban Development
Buildings Control Division
Ground Floor
John F Kennedy Drive
Nassau
New Providence
Bahamas
Tel. (242) 302-9511
Fax. (242) 302-9765
Website: www.bahamas.gov.tt/MOPW

Office Hours: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

Ministry of Public Works and Transport
Applications Counter, Planning Filing Room
Ground Floor, East Wing
John F Kennedy Drive
P.O. Box N-8156
Nassau
New Providence
Bahamas
Tel. (242) 302-9511 Ext4300
Fax. (242) 302-9765
Office Hours: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

Grand Bahama Port Authority
Pioneers Way & East Mail
PO Box F-42666
Freeport
Grand Bahama
Website: www.gbpa.com

Tel. (242)350-9000

 
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