Self-Built Structure Addition Reconstruction Safety Appraisal Fee Schedule
Adding stories to old houses can not only expand the usable area and enhance the functionality, but also avoid increasing the land use area, serving as an effective way to alleviate the tension of land for construction. However, adding stories to a house must not compromise its original structure. It is advisable to entrust a specialized house safety assessment agency to inspect and certify the house, ensuring it meets the requirements for addition. Only after obtaining the relevant unit's permit can the house be added. If the permit is not obtained, the addition is considered illegal construction, and the relevant units have the right to dismantle such buildings.

1) Factory Renovation
Factory renovation and reconstruction may alter the factory structure, necessitating inspections and appraisals to determine if the renovated factory can meet current load requirements.
2) Increase equipment and instruments
As production scales increase, factories often require additional equipment, and it is necessary to reassess whether the increased floor can meet load requirements.
3) Factory Usage Change
Factory load usage changes from warehouse to production workshop, from warehouse to staff dormitories, require load identification.
4) Factory aging
As the lifespan of the factory increases, there are numerous safety risks such as steel structure corrosion, floor cracking, and the long-term impact of machine vibration on the floor. Factory load identification is required to ensure safe operation.
5) Natural disasters occur
Workshops frequently experience disasters such as fires, floods, and snowstorms, all of which can affect the structural safety of the workshop. From the perspective of safe production, workshop load assessment is necessary.































