What is the Procedure to Obtain Building NOC?
A person needs to procure a building NOC which is a requisite to commence the construction of the building. The Construction of a building requires various approvals. The builder is required to obtain various approvals and the absence of such required approvals may result in penalties and fines against the builder. The procedure for obtaining these approvals is explained here-
Step 1
The very first step is to procure all the required Documents.
Step 2
Online application with Pre-DCR drawing to get Pre-approval. Also, various approvals are required before constructing the building. The checklist of approval is mentioned below-
Land Title
At the very outset, a builder needs to find a clear land title or site. The Land title ensures that the land is clear, attractive and follows any costs or deductions made to that property and its current condition. The builder should buy the land first and then start the project.
Land Clearance
In the event of urbanization, it is the responsibility of builder to obtain the consent of the relevant authorities regarding the conversion of agricultural land to non-agricultural land. The same approval from the local body and the Ministry of Urban Development (UD) is required.
Zonal Clearance
Once the builder has obtained land titles and Land clearance approvals, they are expected to obtain a permit from the Zonal authorities. As per the Local Government Regulations, it is the responsibility of the finance department to issue a building ownership certificate.
Building Approval and Building Plan
The next section requires approval from the authorities to approve building licenses under the Building Byelaws, Master plan, and Local Body Act.
Building plan
The Building plans state how the building will look after the development and ensures that the building complies with building codes.
Layout Approval
Before commencing the construction of residential or commercial buildings, the builder needs to obtain approval for the design plan of the relevant professionals.
Imitation of Disapproval
The imitation of the disapproval means the criteria that must be followed at different stages of the Ground Construction Project. The imitation of the prohibition in certain areas is also known as the Building Permit. These situations are often divided into 3 categories:-
- Immediately before the start of the development work
- During construction
- After construction is complete
Completion Certificate
Once the construction gets completed, the Completion Certificate must be acquired before selling the property. A certificate of completion is issued after the investigation process. Certificate of Completion ensures that the builder has built the building following the approved plan.
Installation of Services and Utilities
The builder must obtain permission from the relevant authorities for non-perishable and non-renewable energy. The building must comply with the building codes for approval or approval of basic services. The builder needs to obtain the NOC in the region.
Occupancy Certificate
An Occupancy Certificate is required from the local body before the control of a building or part of a building for any reason. The local body submits recommendations to various concerned professionals in the city as per the requirement to issue a NOC approval before obtaining an Occupancy certificate.
Step 3
Submission of file through offline mode
Step 4
Report of a site visit and order by Building Inspector
Step 5
Payment of fees and challans
Step 6
Final stamp on blueprint and
Step 7
Obtaining Commencement Certificate