Extensions & Renovation

Adding a kitchen, pushing out a dining room, opening up the living area or rebuilding a tired bathroom — handled by our in-house build team from drawing to dust-off.

Rear extension under construction with steel beams
Discipline 01

Permitted, structural, and quietly finished

Most rear and side extensions in the Klang Valley need DBKL or MBPJ approval before a single brick goes up. We sort the drawings, the calculations, and the approval letter. While it sits in the council tray, we line up the structural steel, pre-order the brick and time the kick-off so that day one on site is actually a building day.

Renovation jobs without an extension — say, knocking through to combine a kitchen and dry kitchen, or rebuilding two upstairs bathrooms — go straight into our internal scheduling. Permits aren’t needed unless you alter the structure, and we tell you upfront which side of the line your project sits on.

What this discipline typically includes

  • Single & double-storey rear extensions
  • Side car-porch extensions & conversions
  • Open-plan structural opening (RC beams)
  • Wet kitchen rebuild & relocation
  • Full-house renovation programme
  • Bathroom strip-and-rebuild
  • Roof replacement & pitched roof additions
  • External re-render & waterproofing
  • DBKL / MBPJ / MBSJ submission
  • Structural engineer endorsement
Sequence

How an extension typically runs

Site survey

Levels, drainage, neighbour boundaries, soil check at trial pit if needed.

Drawings & submission

Architectural & structural drawings prepared, submitted to the relevant local council.

Build phase

Foundation, masonry, roof, MEP rough-in, plaster, finishes — sequenced not stacked.

CCC & handover

Council inspection, certificate of completion, signed handover with snag list closed.

Curious whether your idea is permitted?

Send us a photo and a rough sketch — we’ll come back within two working days with a yes / no / let’s talk.