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Building plan process for urban local bodies to go online

Under this, submission of construction proposals from building plans to requesting completion certificates is going to be made simpler and automated in all urban local bodies. Currently, the process is slow and complex for applicants leading to time and cost overruns.

Updated on: Jul 12, 2017 10:13 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Chandigarh | By
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To make it easy for applicants and departmental inspectors, the department of local government has started the process of implementing an online automated building plan management system (BPMS).

Submission of construction proposals from building plans to requesting completion certificates is going to be made simpler and automated in all urban local bodies. (HT Representative)
Submission of construction proposals from building plans to requesting completion certificates is going to be made simpler and automated in all urban local bodies. (HT Representative)

Under this, submission of construction proposals from building plans to requesting completion certificates is going to be made simpler and automated in all urban local bodies. Currently, the process is slow and complex for applicants leading to time and cost overruns.

“The BPMS is expected to be operational in four months. It will automate the end-to-end process from empanelment of architect, online documents submission, online fee payment, architect registration, building plan approval, and plinth level approval to completion/occupation certificate across all urban local bodies in the state,” said Satish Chander, additional chief secretary, department of local government.

For the applicants, architects and builders, the online building plan scrutiny and approval system under the BPMS will have single window mechanism for all approval process related to building plans.

Applicants will be able to submit online drawings and supporting documents. They will also be able to online deposit payments and receive acknowledgments, said Chander.

The online automated system will also help in verifying the completeness of submission and if found incomplete, it will notify the applicant through email and SMS.

The BPMS will allow the applicants to view the applications submitted by them previously, application status, payment details; message received from department or sent to department, change in building bylaws, and development rules. The automated system will facilitate the department staff to see the list of application received; awaiting information from the applicant, application history, case status, notification sent and received on the web portal.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Munieshwer A Sagar

Munieshwer A Sagar is a principal correspondent at Chandigarh and reports on real estate.

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