Real Estate & Construction

#VLOL2516112AOrder of April 15, 2026, on Determining the Secured Sum Required by Urban Planning Code Article R. 424-6-1

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This regulation details how to calculate the deposit required for demolition and land restoration in cases of coastal erosion. It sets formulas for the costs based on building type, demolition, and restoration processes, including factors like location, building type, and condition of the terrain. Professionals in real estate and construction should be ready to apply these calculations for compliance with urban planning requirements.

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Key Changes

  • Introduces a method to calculate demolition and restoration costs due to coastal erosion
  • Requires deposits based on specific building types and geographic factors
  • Applies to real estate and construction sectors for compliance with urban planning code

Obligations

What this law requires

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Real estate professionals must calculate and deposit the total cost for demolition and land restoration as defined by the regulations.

real estate professionalsconstruction companies
operational
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Construction companies must determine the demolition cost using the formula: Cost Demolition = SDP × (PM × (1+ SAD + MC + LOC)).

construction companies
operational
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Construction companies must identify and apply the appropriate PM (average demolition cost) based on the building type during their calculations.

construction companies
operational
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Real estate developers must determine the surface area to be demolished (SDP) to accurately calculate the demolition costs as per regulations.

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operational
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Construction companies must calculate the site restoration cost using the formula: Cost Restoration = SES × (PM × (1 + NGT + INF + LOC)).

construction companies
operational

Affected Parties

Real estate developersConstruction companies

Tags

urban planning,demolition costs,coastal erosion