The Bureau of Indian Standards has issued 'Standardized Development and Building Regulations, 2023,' encapsulated in Special Publication SP 73: 2023. The Special Publication mark a significant stride towards revolutionizing India's built environment.
Aligned with the National Building Code of India 2016 (NBC 2016) and drawing inspiration from global best practices, these regulations set forth a comprehensive framework aimed at ensuring safety, accessibility, and sustainability in construction. The document emerges as a beacon of uniformity, designed to streamline structuring and detailing of the development and building regulations of the States/UTs, as well as to streamline the building regulatory system across the nation while accommodating the specific needs of individual states, union territories (UTs), and local bodies.
The genesis of these Standardized Regulations lies in a meticulous project aimed at promoting the adoption of NBC 2016 nationwide. The initiative involved an exhaustive study of existing rules and regulations across the country, coupled with a comparative analysis of international best practices governing land and building development. Workshops and discussions held nationwide gathered input and feedback, all of which were successfully integrated into the final document.
What sets this document apart is its user-friendly approach. Crafted in plain language for clarity, the regulations eliminate ambiguity, ensuring a seamless adoption process. The comprehensive content, complemented by various forms and checklists, facilitates easy understanding. Visual aids, including illustrations and flowcharts, enhance comprehension, while explanatory notes underscore key aspects. Standardized numbering further eases translation into different languages.
Moreover, the forward-looking nature of this document is evident in its incorporation of new age ideas and concepts. Addressing elements such as EV Charging Stations, Wind Electricity Generators, Transferable Development Rights, Transit Oriented Development, High Security Areas, Retirement Homes, the regulations embrace innovation.
The key beneficiaries of this document are the following:
To ensure that the document is easy to understand, adopt/adapt, implement and comply with, a number of measures have been undertaken while drafting it, some of which are given below:
The document envisions a future where regulatory bodies operate more transparently and efficiently, facilitating easy access to services provided by registered building professionals. The document proposes ways in which regulatory bodies can harness common rules and regulations to collect verifiable data, leveraging Information Technology for efficient service delivery. As a progressive blueprint for the construction industry, these regulations anticipate a positive impact on the ease of doing business, laying the groundwork for a resilient and sustainable built environment in India.
Source : PIB
Last Modified : 1/18/2024
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