We manage through the team of professionals to help obtain any type of construction permits and other urban planning licenses with great understanding of issues such as: merger, subdivision, lots subdivision, underground introduction, announcements, land use, building, construction permits, urban complexes and condominium regime; whose mission is to contribute to the management in the corresponding procedures for the realization of the projects in the shortest possible time and cost.
In its most basic definition, urban planning is a set of
technical and policy regulations that are written to order and regulate land use for development or, where appropriate, for conservation.
Undoubtedly, all these events have led to enormous growth in the city, until it has become, little by little, the Puerto Vallarta we now know. Today, with a population over 350,000 people, it is essential that Puerto Vallarta have a General Urban Development Plan not only to counter specific urban problems, but also to address sustainability issues.
Puerto Vallarta is divided into 10 districts, and each one has different characteristics according to its physical-geographical location. The partial plans of each district determine aspects such as land use, densities and heights of the buildings erected within their limits. The Reglamento de Zonificación (Zoning Regulation) for the municipality of Puerto Vallarta is the one that establishes the set of technical norms and procedures to formulate the planning and regulation of territorial management; therefore, it should not be confused with the Reglamento de Construcción.”
“In the Reglamento de Construcción, we find the regulations for the authorization, supervision and execution of construction, the updated technical standards for design and structural calculation, as well as the request for the geotechnical studies necessary to guarantee the safety of the property.”
With the updating of the Reglamento de Construcción and in compliance with Jalisco’s Código Urbano (Urban Code), the Comisión de Directores Responsables de Obra y Peritos en Supervisión Municipal (Municipal Commission of Directors Responsible for Construction Sites) was created, to be made up of both civilian and government members. This measure is aimed at achieving greater professionalization within the construction industry and will have greater oversight of the work and responsibilities of the construction managers.