Building plan approvals to go online
FROM JULY 15: HOW IT WILL WORK
CHANDIGARH:Come July 15, building plan approvals can be sought online in Chandigarh. While the process currently takes several months, the new online facility is expected to cut the approval time to 25 days.
It will also simplify the process, which is currently marred by repeated visits to the estate office in Sector 17.
All building plans – new construction and modification in the old, will be submitted on the web portal – www.obps.chd.gov.in. Only architects empanelled with the UT administration will be able to submit the applications.
Chandigarh Smart City Ltd
■ Architects will submit old and new building plans on www.obps.chd.gov.in
■ Online system will scrutinise the applications and issue a scrutiny report via SMS
■ Scrutiny report will decide next step to resubmit or pay the fee online
(CSCL) is implementing the project, which was awarded to a private consultancy firm in November last year.
“The testing of the online module has been completed, but user trials are underway. Along with the users, architects are being
■ Application will be sent to officer/branch concerned
■ Applicant will be able to track the file online and get SMS at each stage.
■ Any objections will be communicated through SMS
■ NOC will be issued online.
trained on how to use the website,” said a senior UT official, privy to the development.
The project is part of the e-governance project under which 28 services will be taken online. These include 14 government-tocitizen services and 14 internal processes of the municipal corporation.UT’s previous attempt to start the online system in October 2018 failed within one year of its launch. Thereafter, it decided to hand over the work to CSCL, which floated the tender for providing online services to the estate office also.
“After architects upload applications on the website, the online system will scrutinise the plans based on city’s building rules and zoning plans. It will either accept the application and forward it to the dealing branch or will reject it for re-submission,” the official said.
“Officials will have to provide reasons for rejection of an application or delay in its processing,” the official added.