Construction Law
Managing construction projects in the Czech Republic requires a complex understanding of the Czech legal framework. Construction projects must adhere to a range of regulations and standards set forth by national and local authorities. These regulations cover zoning, building permits, environmental impact assessments, safety standards, and more. Ensuring compliance is crucial to avoid delays and legal complications and requires both expertise and experience. We provide comprehensive legal support throughout various stages of construction projects, ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations and procedures.
We can mainly assist you in the following areas:
Building permit
We provide comprehensive guidance and support throughout the entire building permit process, including assessing land suitability and handling complex situations that may arise during the permit procedure. We collaborate with project offices to prepare technical projects necessary for obtaining building permits.
Building Proceedings
Governed by the Building Act and related regulations, these proceedings require staying up to date with evolving laws, building codes, and technical standards. We can provide valuable insights into regulatory framework, and help clients adapt their strategies accordingly to ensure successful project outcomes.
Spatial-planning Documentation
The existing spatial plan of the municipality plays a significant role in construction projects. We provide tailored advice on interpreting the spatial-planning documentation, initiating changes when necessary, and communicating with other authorities to facilitate the process.
Illegal Construction
We can help you assess the legality of construction and assist in addressing any issues with the building authority. If you're facing challenges with unauthorized constructions, we can help with the legalization process, initiate necessary administrative proceedings, and provide the necessary legal support to achieve compliance. We can also help initiate proceedings on third party’s unauthorized construction.
Whether you're starting a new development, renovating existing structures, or dealing with disputes, having reliable legal counsel is essential to ensure compliance and protect your interests.