Securing the right to build in Montenegro requires aligned documentation and an understanding of planning conditions. We prepare the complete main project and supporting documentation and guide you through the steps.
Our goal is a predictable process where you know what is needed at each phase and avoid delays caused by incomplete documentation.
Who it is for
- Plot owners before works registration
- Investors who need orderly permit documentation
- Clients who want a check of building feasibility
- Foreign land buyers uncertain about the procedure
Typical client situations
- A plot owner preparing to register works and needing complete documentation
- A foreign buyer unsure which planning and project steps come first
- An investor who wants a feasibility check before committing to full design
- A client with incomplete documents who needs a clear path to an aligned package
Why it matters
The right to build in Montenegro requires aligned documentation and a precise understanding of planning and technical conditions on the site. Incomplete or inconsistent documentation is the most common cause of delays, extra cost and lost time in the procedure. When the main project and supporting studies are prepared thoroughly and accurately, the process becomes predictable and you know what is required at each stage. We guide you step by step from checking conditions through to works registration.
Benefits
- Complete and aligned technical documentation.
- Understanding of the site's planning conditions.
- Reduced risk of procedural delays.
- Clearly explained steps and required documents.
What is included
- Check of conditions and building options
- Main project with all phases
- Supporting studies and documentation
- Preparation for works registration
How we work
Conditions check
We analyse the plot and planning framework.
Project
We produce a main project aligned with the conditions.
Documentation
We complete studies and supporting documents.
Registration
We prepare everything for works registration.
What you receive
- Check of conditions and building feasibility on the plot
- Main project with all engineering phases
- Supporting studies and documentation
- Preparation of documentation for works registration
- Coordination of all disciplines
- Advice throughout the procedure
What helps to prepare
- Ownership or contractual documents for the plot
- Available cadastral, survey or planning information
- Any previous correspondence with the municipality or planners
- An adopted concept or brief if design has already started
- Contact details for other consultants already engaged
Common risks and decisions that affect scope
- Starting detailed design without checking planning conditions
- Incomplete ownership or plot data delaying the procedure
- Inconsistent engineering phases that fail to form one aligned package
- Late design changes after documentation is nearly complete
- Assuming timelines without accounting for missing inputs or revisions
Coordination with other disciplines
- Permit readiness depends on aligned architecture, structure and services documentation
- Concept decisions should be stable before the main project package is finalised
- We guide the process; official decisions remain with the competent authorities
What happens after an enquiry
- We review plot status and available planning information
- We outline the documentation path and typical steps toward works registration
- We list missing inputs and recommended next actions
- We provide a fee estimate for project documentation and support within our scope
- We clarify what we prepare versus what depends on other parties or authorities




