How should this procedures section be used?
This archive page organizes the procedure pages related to Building Programme. It helps readers understand the correct order of documents, deadlines and checks before they prepare or submit an application.
Each procedure page covers a distinct operational step: filing timing, required documents, payment steps or rejection risks. Together they form the execution layer of the cluster.
- understand the programme logic first
- read the procedure page in the right sequence
- finish by checking documents and deadlines against the official source
Procedures
How should a Building Programme project with several measures be organized?
This page explains how to sequence insulation, heating, ventilation and broader renovation work in one Building Programme project, so the file stays coherent, quotes are not duplicated, and cantonal checks happen at the right time.
Must the Building Programme application be submitted before the works?
For the cautious route, treat the application as a pre-work step: check the measure, prepare the file, submit through the competent cantonal process, and only then move from planning to binding orders or site execution.
Which documents should be prepared for the Building Programme?
For the Building Programme, there is no single universal file. The right documents depend on the canton, the selected measure, and the project stage, so the practical goal is to build a clear dossier that matches the exact subsidy route before submission.
Which steps lead to a Building Programme subsidy?
A Building Programme application follows a practical order: verify the competent canton and eligible measure, prepare the quote and evidence, file before the relevant project milestone, pass cantonal review, then submit completion proofs for payment when the canton requires it.