Government unveils revised Building Code
Building
Code The Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution
unveiled the revised Building Code, making builders liable for the structure’s
safety. The code has been prepared by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). It
is voluntary in nature, but the states can incorporate them in their building
bylaws.
Some provisions of the code Safety responsibility:
Structure designers and supervisors are made
responsible for the safety of the structure. Builders are also made responsible
safety of the construction. Builders have to give a certificate mentioning that
the building has been constructed as per the planned design submitted to the
local bodies Modern buildings: It incorporates necessary changes keeping in
view the requirement of modern buildings. Besides, it encourages use new
building material and alternative smart technologies. It also has provisions on
use of innovative materials and technologies and on prefabricated construction
techniques that can give fillip to speedier construction. Fire and life safety
norms: Specified for high rise buildings and a proper horizontal evacuation
system in high-rise hospitals and public buildings. It includes high speed
lifts for tall buildings. Universal accessibility: It provides for universal
accessibility for senior citizens and differently abled citizens.
Sustainability norms: It features norms for solar energy utilisation, inclusion
of modern lighting technique including LED, updated provision on piped gas
supply in houses and hospitals. It also covers solid waste management and rain
water harvesting. Ease of doing business: It has a detailed provision for
streamlining the approval process in respect of different agencies in the form
of an integrated approval process through single window approach thereby
avoiding separate clearances from various authorities. The Building Code is used
by local bodies for framing building bylaws. It is used by government
departments in construction activity and also by private builders as well as
professionals like planners, architect and engineers. It is also used for
academic purpose
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