adam
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It is actually allowed if the proper procedures are followed. BCA, URA are not involved unless there is a change to the building structure.For simple shelters like a polycarbonate trellis you just need to apply through your management who will advise you on it. In my case, require certification from the architect before it can be errected. Fee ranged from $500 to $700.
Also, BCA is not so free as to to check all these unless there is a complaint or something. Many people around my estate have done these shelters and basically didn't get the necessary approvals. BCA hasn't checked for the last 17 years... I even have a neighbour who clearly illegally boxed up all his balconies...
Noted! You have pictures to share on how you have done up your terrace? Looking for ideas now
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Thanks for the advices.
So for the moment, think will just do gardening at the terrace and maybe get one of those outdoor table with umbrella.
If anyone know of ID with experiences in doing up terrace, like landscaping, do PM too.
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Hi, I've just bought a penthouse unit at a new low-rise condo with a rooftop terrace. Would like to know if I could build a shelter on the terrace? Do i need to get any permit to do that?
Also, appreciate if anyone could recomend a good ID that has experiences in such areas. I would like the terrace to have a resort look !!
Rooftop Terrace
in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
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Ok, will check with the condo management when I get my keys.
BTW, how much you pay for your trellis? Do you get any landscaping company to do up your place or you DIY?
Anyone here has engage Gardenasia (www.gardenasia.com) before?