The Building Permission Department of Pune Municipal Corporation is responsible for issuing necessary permits and certificates for both new and existing buildings. This department was established to ensure that all construction within the municipal limits complies with PMC's laws and standards. Every application for building permissions is meticulously reviewed to confirm that it adheres to the municipal rules and building code requirements.
The department conducts mandatory inspections as per the building laws to ensure that construction work aligns with the approved plans and layouts. By enforcing strict regulations and providing guidance to builders, architects, and citizens, we ensure that all approved structures are safe and durable over time.
We have implemented a state-of-the-art system to streamline the building permission process. Additionally, a mobile application has been developed to make the processes for plan review, inspection services, and final approvals easier and more transparent for everyone.
The Development Plan Cell is responsible for preparing new or revised draft development plans for the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) area under Section 21 or 38 of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966. Draft and development plan maps, reports, notifications, and related documents for different phases under the Act are available on the Pune Municipal Corporation's website.
The approval of building permissions involves a comprehensive process, which includes:
The department ensures that no rules or guidelines are violated during construction.
It is our responsibility to ensure that every construction in Pune is lawful and safeguarded. We are dedicated to serving Pune’s citizens by maintaining high standards of safety, transparency, and efficiency in the building approval process.
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REGULARIZATION OF UNAUTHORIZED CONSTRUCTIONS DONE BEFORE 31/12/2015 AS PER THE GOVERNMENT RESOLUTION DATED 7/10/2017
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HOD Name: Shri. Prashant M. Waghmare
Designation: City Engineer
E-Mail id: prashant.waghmare@punecorporation.org
Mobile No: +91 9689931311
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Department Address: City Engineer Office,1st Floor, Main Building, Pune Municipal Corporation, Shivaji Nagar, Pune 411005, Maharashtra, India
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E-Mail id: prashant.waghmare@punecorporation.org
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) works to create and sustain an environment conducive to the development of India, partnering industry, Government, and civil society, through advisory and consultative processes.
CII is a non-government, not-for-profit, industry-led and industry-managed organization, playing a proactive role in India's development process. Founded in 1895, India's premier business association has over 7,400 members, from the private as well as public sectors, including SMEs and MNCs, and an indirect membership of over 100,000 enterprises from around 250 national and regional sectoral industry bodies.
Extending its agenda beyond business, CII assists industry to identify and execute corporate citizenship programmes. Partnerships with civil society organizations carry forward corporate initiatives for integrated and inclusive development across diverse domains including affirmative action, healthcare, education, livelihood, diversity management, skill development, empowerment of women, and water, to name a few.
Green building rating brings together a host of sustainable practices and solutions to reduce the environmental impacts. Green building design provides an integrated approach considering life cycle impacts of the resources used.
An important development in the growth of green building movement in India is the launch of the following IGBC Green Building Rating Systems.
All the IGBC rating systems are voluntary, consensus based, market-driven building programmes. The rating systems are based on the five elements of the nature (Panchabhutas) and are a perfect blend of ancient architectural practices and modern technological innovations. The ratings systems are applicable to all five climatic zones of the country. IGBC rating programmes have become National by Choice and Global in Performance.
GRIHA rating system consists of 34 criteria categorized under various sections such as Site Selection and Site Planning, Conservation and Efficient Utilization of Resources, Building Operation and Maintenance, and Innovation points.
Eight of these 34 criteria are mandatory, four are partly mandatory, while the rest are optional. Each criterion has a number of points assigned to it. It means that a project intending to meet the criterion would qualify for the points. Different levels of certification (one star to five stars) are awarded based on the number of points earned. The minimum points required for certification is 50.
SVAGRIHA (Small Versatile Affordable GRIHA) was jointly developed by GRIHA Council and TERI. SVAGRIHA is a significantly simplified, faster, easier and more affordable rating system and will eventually function as a design-cum-rating tool. It was required that attention be paid to smaller buildings in India which although have small individual environmental footprints but their cumulative effect is far bigger.
SVAGRIHA has been designed as an extension of GRIHA and has been specifically developed for projects with built-up area less than 2500 sq. mtr. SVAGRIHA can help in design and evaluation of individual residences, small offices, schools, motels, commercial buildings etc. The rating comprises only 14 criteria and the interface comprises of simplified calculators. These calculators can be filled using information from construction drawings like areas; and quantities and specifications of materials. This can be done easily by the architect of the project. Once completed, the tool will tell the architect the number of points that they are able to achieve in that particular criterion and provide recommendations for any improvements in order to improve the environmental performance of the building.
New Building -
All upcoming projects (except industrial projects) that measure more than 100 sq m and comply with the mandatory requirements may register to be GRIHA compliant.
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) works to create and sustain an environment conducive to the development of India, partnering industry, Government, and civil society, through advisory and consultative processes.
CII is a non-government, not-for-profit, industry-led and industry-managed organization, playing a proactive role in India's development process. Founded in 1895, India's premier business association has over 7,400 members, from the private as well as public sectors, including SMEs and MNCs, and an indirect membership of over 100,000 enterprises from around 250 national and regional sectoral industry bodies.
Extending its agenda beyond business, CII assists industry to identify and execute corporate citizenship programmes. Partnerships with civil society organizations carry forward corporate initiatives for integrated and inclusive development across diverse domains including affirmative action, healthcare, education, livelihood, diversity management, skill development, empowerment of women, and water, to name a few.
Green building rating brings together a host of sustainable practices and solutions to reduce the environmental impacts. Green building design provides an integrated approach considering life cycle impacts of the resources used.
An important development in the growth of green building movement in India is the launch of the following IGBC Green Building Rating Systems.
All the IGBC rating systems are voluntary, consensus based, market-driven building programmes. The rating systems are based on the five elements of the nature (Panchabhutas) and are a perfect blend of ancient architectural practices and modern technological innovations. The ratings systems are applicable to all five climatic zones of the country. IGBC rating programmes have become National by Choice and Global in Performance.
GRIHA rating system consists of 34 criteria categorized under various sections such as Site Selection and Site Planning, Conservation and Efficient Utilization of Resources, Building Operation and Maintenance, and Innovation points.
Eight of these 34 criteria are mandatory, four are partly mandatory, while the rest are optional. Each criterion has a number of points assigned to it. It means that a project intending to meet the criterion would qualify for the points. Different levels of certification (one star to five stars) are awarded based on the number of points earned. The minimum points required for certification is 50.
SVAGRIHA (Small Versatile Affordable GRIHA) was jointly developed by GRIHA Council and TERI. SVAGRIHA is a significantly simplified, faster, easier and more affordable rating system and will eventually function as a design-cum-rating tool. It was required that attention be paid to smaller buildings in India which although have small individual environmental footprints but their cumulative effect is far bigger.
SVAGRIHA has been designed as an extension of GRIHA and has been specifically developed for projects with built-up area less than 2500 sq. mtr. SVAGRIHA can help in design and evaluation of individual residences, small offices, schools, motels, commercial buildings etc. The rating comprises only 14 criteria and the interface comprises of simplified calculators. These calculators can be filled using information from construction drawings like areas; and quantities and specifications of materials. This can be done easily by the architect of the project. Once completed, the tool will tell the architect the number of points that they are able to achieve in that particular criterion and provide recommendations for any improvements in order to improve the environmental performance of the building.
New Building -
All upcoming projects (except industrial projects) that measure more than 100 sq m and comply with the mandatory requirements may register to be GRIHA compliant.
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