The amendment to the Construction Law in Poland came into force last Saturday. Changes include a division of project documentation, organization of the provisions which specify what works require a building permit, and legislation on unauthorized construction, and in the opinion of experts from JLL, ought to be of benefit to investors, developers and construction companies operating on the Polish market.
The quite extensive amendments introduced in the Construction Law Act should be well-received by investors. The new provisions, which cover almost every stage of the construction process - from the preparation of an investment, through its implementation, to the commissioning of a facility for use - will streamline some processes and make it easier for investors to interpret the Act.
comments Piotr Wojdyła, Director, Project and Development Services, JLL
The ten most important amendments to the construction law:
According to the new regulations, the land development project now includes, among other things, additional information about the sphere of an object’s influence. The scope of the architectural-construction project has been changed and will include, for example, such elements as characteristic technical parameters of an object, material solutions applied which have an impact on its surroundings and environment, intended use, geotechnical opinion, and (if necessary) a decision to grant a deviation permit.
explains Alicja Ścieszko, Senior Project Manager Project and Development Services, JLL
Division of the project should simplify the procedures and speed up proceedings. First of all, the architectural-construction administration body will approve a plot or land development project together with an architectural-construction project by way of a decision to issue a building permit. The technical project will be submitted to the building supervision authority only at the stage of submitting an application for an occupancy permit.
adds Alicja Ścieszko
This amendment should be considered beneficial from the point of view of the investors of construction objects, as the number of potential entities that may participate in the proceedings and make possible comments will decrease.
adds Alicja Ścieszko
Previous provisions of this part of the construction law required an in-depth analysis, referring the recipient to subsequent articles, which resulted in laborious work to obtain one piece of information. Today, the article has a new well-defined form and clearly indicates exceptions to the rule, when construction works can only be started on the basis of a building permit. Thanks to this, the investor can efficiently verify the formal requirements for their planned investment.
explains Patryk Kaleta, Junior Project Manager in Project Management Department at JLL
This is important as it will significantly reduce the number of formalities, which in turn will speed up the construction process. However, investors must keep in mind there are a number of exceptions to this rule, which concern the change in the use or facilities under the remit of the conservator.
adds Patryk Kaleta
There will also be a facilitation for investors in the form of changes in the replacement solutions in relation to the fire protection requirements for an extension, superstructure, reconstruction, adaptation of buildings to fire protection requirements and in the change of use, where instead of the consent of the relevant minister, the consent of the provincial commander of the State Fire Service will be required. It is also worth mentioning changes in the annexes submitted with a deviation permit application.
explains Patryk Kaleta
The number of amendments to the construction law may suggest that the construction process will become even more complicated. In practice, however, we are dealing with simplified and ordered rules, which will allow investors to use them more efficiently and effectively. Will this be the case? The next months will show how the new rules will be interpreted and applied by all participants of the investment and construction process.
summarizes Piotr Wojdyła