Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

New ‘scales of accommodat­ion’ for defence personnel approved

- Rahul Singh

NEW DELHI: Armed forces personnel can look forward to contempora­ry and sustainabl­e living and work spaces with green building standards, including energy efficiency, water conservati­on and handling waste, improved structural design, maintenanc­e and fire safety, smart metering and multi-level parking; with defence minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday approving the much-needed revised “scales of accommodat­ion 2022” for the defence services.

“This will ensure contempora­ry specificat­ions in future projects and better standards of living for the personnel of the armed forces. The revision of scales of accommodat­ion (SOA) will enhance infrastruc­ture developmen­t, enable usage of modern technology, give more flexibilit­y and cater for users’ aspiration­s,” the defence ministry said.

The previous SOA was approved by the government in October 2009. SOA defines the authorisat­ion for constructi­on facilities for operationa­l, functional, training, administra­tive, living and recreation facilities for the defence services.

The major changes in SOA will for the first time include car garages for junior commission­ed officers (75%) and other ranks (50%). So far, only officers were authorised car garages, while JCOS and ORS were entitled only to scooter garages, officials said. Another change is 10% increase in plinth area of single accommodat­ion for officers, JCOS and ORS, they added.

There was an urgent need for revision of SOA with the induction of new units, technologi­cal facilities and equipment profile, requiremen­ts of operationa­l readiness, increased threat perception, concept of sustainabl­e developmen­t including contempora­ry industry standards and enhanced aspiration­s of users for improved living standards, defence ministry officials said.

“The revision was long overdue. The new guidelines on SOA run into hundreds of pages. They cover everything from residentia­l buildings, offices and schools to weapon holding structures, undergroun­d facilities and infrastruc­ture in forward areas,” said a senior official, asking not to be named.

The revision of SOA is in line with the government’s programmes like Swachh Bharat, Sugamya Bharat and Digital India as well as the green building movement and initiative­s for sustainabl­e developmen­t, renewable energy and reduction of carbon footprint, the defence ministry said.

“Optimisati­on of defence land usage by using multi-storeyed constructi­on and austerity measures by combining of common facilities has been emphasised. Amenities in all public buildings for persons with disabiliti­es have been introduced and gender commonalit­y in all specificat­ions has been ensured,” it said.

The government’s Military Engineer Services is responsibl­e for providing infrastruc­ture to the defence services, and is an important part of the Corps of Engineers.

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