
The Hydeabad Metropolitan Development Authority has published an application for proposals (RFP) on Friday to select a consultant for “rationalization and simplification of existing rules for development and construction and preparation of the unified Development and Building Code” for the TELANGANA.
The RFP document, which quoted the “sustainable development” and “ease of business” for citizens and stakeholders, as a governmental vision, said that a strategic project has been launched to unify, streamline and modernize the existing rules for development and construction, along with associated “citizens oriented”.
The Current Regulatory Framework is Governed by A Series of Government Orders, Building Rules and Zoning Regulations, and Has Become Increasingly Complex and at Times Inconsistent, Thereby Affecting Complence, Enforcement and Total 41 Government Orders and Memos Constituting Building Rules, Amendments Thereof, Multiplex Regulations, Development Plans, Masterplans, Road Development Plans, and Other Aspects Persating to Urban Development.
The Consultant Agency reviews and compares the existing rules for development and construction, along with regulations for land -use planning across Telangana against the regulations of other progressive states in India and select East Asian and European cities. It also rationalizes existing development and construction rules together with regulations for zoning planning to increase regulatory clarity, prepare the complex development and building law of the telangana, proposed uniform regulations for telengan to facilitate mixed use, facilitate the required approval at all levels and help with legal amendments available, transparent and transparent and transparent and transparent and transparent Digitized and digitized processes.
As part of the review of the Building Code, the consultant is asked to provide recommendations for streamlining key regulatory elements such as failures and heights of buildings, concessions for expanding roads, granting and using portable development rights, vertical development of mixed use, parking standards, providing equipment and public services.
The agency to be selected will have to carry out a detailed comparative analysis regarding the development, building and territorial regulations to compare them to the National Building Code and the instructions for the formulation and implementation of urban and regional development plans (URDPFI), except for building and regulations, followed by progressive Indian countries and selected East Asian and European cities.
Part of the short is the study of flexible territorial regulations, simplified conversion of land use, liberalization of industrial and commercial regulations, simplified issuance of occupancy certificate, decriminalization of minor offenses and legal reform.
Code designing and simplification, recommendations on the mechanism of procedural reform and enforcement, involvement of stakeholders and legal and legal support are some other reference conditions for consultants.
Published – June 13, 2025 21:41