Do you need a permit to settle a construction bungalow?
Verified 22 June 2022 - Legal and Administrative Information Directorate (Prime Minister), Ministry of city planning
You want to settle a construction bungalow and you don't know if you need a permit? We will tell you when it is mandatory and how to proceed.
Installation on private land
No. You can settle temporary constructions on a construction site throughout its life. You have no no steps to be carried out.
These buildings are not subject to city planning authorization for the conduct of works or the marketing of a building under construction.
Public Domain Installation
Yes. When you settle a construction bungalow on the public domain (sidewalk, square, pavement...), you must get permission of the manager of this public space.
You must complete a form application for public domain occupation.
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Installation in the public domain of the municipality
You send your request to the town hall.
Your application file shall be processed within a maximum period of 2 months. If you do not receive a response from the administration within this period, the request is rejected.
Installation on a departmental road
You send your request to the departmental council road service.
Your application file shall be processed within a maximum period of 2 months. If you do not receive a response from the administration within this period, the request is rejected.
Installation on a motorway or national road
You send your request to the interdepartmental directorate for roads (DIR).
Who shall I contact
Your application file shall be processed within a maximum period of 2 months. If you do not receive a response from the administration within this period, the authorization is rejected.
New constructions exempt from all formalities
General rules of occupation of the public domain
Exceptions to the rules of the "silence means acceptance" principle for acts of local and regional authorities
Exceptions to the rules of the "silence means acceptance" principle for acts of Prefectural Services