Single-Family or Two-Family Permit

This page provides information about obtaining a Building Permit to build a single-family or two-family dwelling.

A building permit is required when you wish to:

  • Construct a new home;
  • Construct a new detached accessory building;
  • Repair an existing building or foundation;
  • Remove, add or relocate interior walls;
  • Complete a previously unfinished area in an existing building, such as finishing a basement;
  • Create a secondary suite;
  • Construct, cover or enclose a porch or sundeck;
  • Demolish, relocate or move a building;
  • Construct a swimming pool, hot tub or spa pool;
  • Construct a chimney or install a wood stove; or
  • Any other project Building staff deem necessary.

Why get a Building Permit?

Building permits are required before you build, demolish, repair or alter most buildings, decks, mezzanines, retaining walls, garages, carports, secondary suites, swimming pools, plumbing, sprinklers, furnaces or structures in the City of Port Coquitlam.

It is important to get a Building Permit before starting your project, to:

  • Protect the safety of occupants,
  • Ensure you won’t have to tear your work down and start over with the required permits,
  • Avoid additional permits and fees incurred if you build without a permit,
  • Reassure buyers who avoid purchasing buildings with unauthorized construction,
  • Maintain the value of your home, and
  • Ensure any new buildings and structures comply with all building regulations including the Building and Plumbing Bylaw, the BC Building Code and Zoning Bylaw regulations.