Home Building Services Pattaya
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Residential/Commercial Contracting
Trojan Construction has recently become known for commercial housing developments and multi housing construction projects. We offer professional general contracting, construction management and project management services that ensures we can take your commercial project from start to finish.
Our professional team of house builders will work hard to ensure all legalities are met including performing land surveys, obtaining permits, visas, confirming zoning regulations and building codes, performing inspections, supervising subcontractors, striving to meet timelines and much more.
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As a quality custom home builder and renovation contractor you can be sure we are the right team to turn your dreams into reality. We love what we do and our passion shines through in the quality of our work and by our happy, satisfied customers.
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FAQ
Do you have to have Planning Permission?
Legally, it is necessary to obtain authorization from the local administration for any construction, alteration, and demolition of buildings. You need to obtain this to make sure that you meet building safety standards and zoning requirements for the general safety of the public.
How much does it cost to build a house in Thailand per square meter?
The cost can vary between 4,000 Baht per m² for a simple building to 25,000 Baht per m² for a luxury villa. This cost includes all materials and labor required to complete the construction.
How long is a house project in Thailand?
A standard size home can take circa 8-12 months to build and larger, more luxurious homes can take 12-18 months. Much depends on the architectural plans, size and complexity.
What is the Building Control Act in Thailand?
One of the most important land use laws in Thailand is the Building Control Act (1979) (the “Act“). The Act regulates what and where can build in Thailand. To that end it empowers the Minister of the Interior to issue ministerial regulations (“MR“)
Can a non Thai resident own a house in Thailand?
It is a rarely confirmed fact that although a foreigner cannot own land in Thailand, he or she can own the house or structure built thereon. One only has to apply for a construction permit to build the house in his own name. The next step is to get well acquainted with the process of buying real estate in Thailand.
How much do I have to pay in land office fees in Thailand?
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Nong Prue Chonburi Thailand
contact@trojanconstructionthailand.com