A&A or Reconstruction of a landed house?
“Is what I want to do considered Additions & Alterations (A&A) or Reconstruction? And does it matter?”
We tell you the difference in this article.
Additions & Alterations (A&A) works involve minor works to an existing landed house while reconstruction is defined as a proposal to replace a substantial part of the house by construction exceeding more than 50% in any of the following factors:
- Gross floor area – The amount of new gross floor area added compared to the existing gross floor area.
- External walls – The removal and replacement of existing external walls with new walls or the construction of new walls.
- Structural elements e.g. columns, beams, slabs – The removal and replacement of existing columns/beams/floor slabs or the construction of new columns/beams/floor slabs.
In addition, the following works are deemed as reconstruction regardless of whether the works exceed 50% of the existing building.
- Increase in storey height – Changes/ replacement of the entire roof involving an additional storey. However, if the changes/replacement of the roof does not involve an additional storey, it can qualify as an Additions & Alterations (A&A).
- Change in housing form – Works which result in a change to the landed dwelling housing form, for example, from semi-detached house to detached house.
Are you looking at the possibility of reconstructing or redeveloping your landed house instead? Read more to make a decision.
You may read more by referring to URA’s prevailing guidelines about redeveloping houses.
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