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Listed below is detailed summary of the procedures, time and costs to build a warehouse -including obtaining necessary licenses and permits, completing required notifications and inspections and obtaining utility connections.
The information appearing on this page was collected as part of the Doing Business project, which measures and compares regulations relevant to the life cycle of a small- to medium-sized domestic business in 183 economies. The most recent round of data collection for the project was completed in June 2010.
NOTE: Building a warehouse
SOURCE: Doing Business
The information appearing on this page was collected as part of the Doing Business project, which measures and compares regulations relevant to the life cycle of a small- to medium-sized domestic business in 183 economies. The most recent round of data collection for the project was completed in June 2010.
- Obtain location plan from City Council, Ministry of Lands
Agency: City Council (Ministry of Lands) - Takes 7 days and costs Tshs 5,000/= - Obtain certified copy of the land rent receipts from the Internal Revenue Authority
Agency: Internal Revenue Authority - Takes 7 days and no costs are involved - Obtain geological survey
Additionally, companies as of second half of 2008 have to submit a geological survey along with application for building permit at the City Council. This comes at additional cost to businesses. It costs TZS 8,000,000, and takes on average 20 days to complete. This takes place simultaneously with another procedure. - Obtain building permit
The documents required for obtaining a building permit are the following:
- Architectural/engineering drawings and calculations, including site layout and location plans, plans, elevations, sections of the building including storm water drainage, fire protection, driveways and parking.
- Title deed showing ownership.
- Receipts of payments of land rents and other statutory fees.
Four copies of the documents must be submitted to the City Council for planning approvals and obtaining the building permit. The City Council distributes three of the copies of the files to the Health Department, Fire Department, and Planning Department, and retains a copy for itself. Each of these entities must approve the project. To speed the approval, BuildCo should follow up with each of these departments directly. After these departments grant their approval, the city engineer approves the plans, and then the City Council must approve the application. This last approval can take around 3 months because the City Council does not meet often. You will spend TZS 300,000/=
Agency: City Council (Ministry of Lands) - Request and receive pre-construction inspection from the City Council officers
BuildCo must notify the City Council 7 days before beginning construction, and within those 7 days City Council officers should perform the inspection. BuildCo should provide transport for City Council officers to and from the site to speed the process.
Following the devastating collapse of 10 storey building, the regional directorate of Dar es Salam has undertaken several ad hoc measures to ensure safety and security of citizens. This has led to increased requirements for notification of commencement of construction works. Now companies have to submit a formal letter explaining the parameters and specifics of projects. However, it led to backlog and delays by 2-3 weeks of inspections that have to approve the site before works begin. No charges involved
Agency: City Council (Ministry of Lands) - Request and receive excavation work inspection from the City Council officers
1 day, no charges
Agency: City Council (Ministry of Lands) - Request and receive foundations work inspection from the City Council officers
Builder must provide transport to City Council officers to and from the site.
- 1 day, no charges
Agency: City Council (Ministry of Lands) - Request and receive concrete work inspection from the City Council officers
1 day, no charges
Agency: City Council (Ministry of Lands) - Request and receive slabs work inspection from the City Council officers
1 day, no charges
Agency: City Council (Ministry of Lands) - Request and receive roof work inspection from the City Council officers
1 day, no charges
Agency: City Council (Ministry of Lands) - Request and receive inspection from the fire department once construction is completed
1 day, no charges
Agency: Fire Department - Obtain approval of the building from the fire department upon completion
After receiving the inspection from the Fire Department, BuildCo receives a certificate from the Fire Department. That certificate is necessary to obtain an occupancy permit from City Council.
Takes up to 14 days, no charges.
Agency: Fire Department - Receive inspection from the health department
1 day, no charges
Agency: Health Department - Obtain approval of the building from the health department upon completion
Takes up to 14 days, no charges.
Agency: Health Department - Apply for occupancy permit from the City Council and request final inspection
1 day, no charges
Agency: City Council (Ministry of Lands) - Receive final inspection from the City Council officers
1 day, no charges
Agency: City Council (Ministry of Lands) - Obtain occupancy permit
Takes up to 14 days, no charges.
Agency: City Council (Ministry of Lands) - Apply for electricity connection
1 day, no charges
Agency: Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) - Receive electricity inspection from TANESCO
1 day, no charges
Agency: Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) - Obtain electricity connection from TANESCO
Takes up to 60 days, charges can be up to TZS 10,000,000/=
Agency: Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) - Obtain water and sewage connection from DAWASA
Takes up to 30 days, no charges (you can do this simultaneously with other procedures)
Agency: Dar es Salaam Water and Sewerage Authority (DAWASA) - Obtain telephone connection
Takes up to 3 days and you will need to pay up to TZS 60,000/=
Agency: Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited (TTCL)
NOTE: Building a warehouse
- Estimated Warehouse Value: TZS 325,000,000
- City: Dar es Salaam
SOURCE: Doing Business