Adopt National Building Code 2016 in UP

National Building Code 2016 has come out last week and below are its salient features. The new UP leadership should make NBC 2016 mandatory in UP. It will lead to better and safe living. Can the new CM make it happen in the UP assembly where he has majority. Also the Real Estate Bill should be cleared by new UP leadership in its vanilla format.

Salient Features of National Building Code 2016 (NBC 2016)

1) Detailed provision for streamlining the approval process in respect of different agencies in the form of an integrated approval process through single window approach thereby avoiding separate clearances from various authorities, with a view to ensuring ease of doing business in built environment sector.

2) Progressive computerization of approval process, for enabling online submission of plans, drawings and other details, and sanction thereof.

3) Updated mechanism of ensuring certification of structural safety of buildings by the competent professional and peer review of design of buildings.

4) Defining the roles and responsibilities of all professionals and contractors involved in a building construction project.

5) Comprehensive planning norms for minimum amenities to be provided in a city/town.

6) Detailed provisions relating to requirements for accessibility in buildings and built environment for persons with disabilities and the elderly.

7) Planning and development norms, such as, Transferable Development Rights (TDR) and Accommodation Reservation (AR).

8) Provisions for underground or multi-storeyed parking as also mechanized parking of vehicles.

9) Norms for solar energy utilization.

10) Requirements for buildings on podium for ensuring fire and life safety in such buildings.

11) Fire and life safety in modern complex buildings including the high rises, glazed buildings, atria, commercial kitchen and car parking facilities.

12) Updated structural design provisions for wind and seismic loads, imposed load due to helipad, and blast loads, for safe design and construction of buildings with due focus on ductile detailing.

13) Latest research and development inputs and provisions on concrete, steel and masonry buildings with a view to ensuring disaster resilient buildings.

14) Assessment of liquefaction potential of a site and ground improvement techniques for maximum utilization of land resources including at seismically vulnerable sites.

15) Updated provisions on engineered use of bamboo in housing and other building construction.

16) Promotion of use of agricultural and industrial wastes including construction and demolition wastes in building construction without compromising the quality and safety.

17) Inclusion of provisions on self compacting concrete, high performance concrete and steel fibre reinforced concrete.

18) Updated provisions on prefabricated construction technique for speedier construction.

19) New chapter on structural use of glass in buildings.

20) New and alternative building materials, and technologies for building construction such as, reinforced masonry, confined masonry building construction and masonry wall construction using rat-trap bond.

21) Construction project management guidelines for timely completion of building projects within the budgeted cost with desired quality.

22) Habitat and other welfare requirements for workers at construction site.

23) Inclusion of modern lighting techniques such as LED and induction light and their energy consumption.

24) New provisions on compact substations and updated provisions on installation of energy meters.

25) Comprehensive provisions relating to lightning protection of buildings.

26) Provisions on aviation obstacle lights; electric vehicle charging and car park management.

27) Protection of human beings from electrical hazards and against fire in the building due to leakage current.

28) Use of refrigerants for air conditioning addressing zero ozone depletion potential (ODP) and ultra-low global warming potential (GWP).

29) Inclusion of new and energy efficient options of air conditioning, heating and mechanical ventilation, such as variable refrigerant flow system, inverter technology, district cooling system, hybrid central plant using chilled beams, radiant floor components, and geo-thermal cooling and heating.

30) Thrust on envelope optimization using energy modelling, day lighting simulation, solar shade analysis and wind modelling software to optimize the air conditioning load.

31) Air conditioning, heating, and ventilation (HVAC) provisions considering adaptive thermal comfort conditions for energy efficiency.

32) Provisions pertaining to metro trainways and metro stations with respect to fire and life safety; and air conditioning, heating and ventilation for metro stations.

33) HVAC requirements for data centres and healthcare facilities; refrigeration for cold stores; efficient strategies for winter heating using reverse cycle operation, solar heating systems, ground source heat pump and electric heat pump; and modern system of mechanical ventilation for industries, commercial kitchen and underground car parking.

34) Updated provisions on building automation system to include the latest practices for web-based monitoring and control of performance parameters.

35) High speed lifts for tall buildings.

36) New chapter on escalators and moving walks for comfortable and safe movement of people.

37) New chapter on information and communication enabled installations in buildings.

38) Updated provisions on water supply, drainage and sanitation for modern high rise buildings and complexes.

39) Provisions relating to swimming pools covering hygiene and safety.

40) Updated provisions on rainwater harvesting.

41) New chapter on solid waste management covering various solid waste management systems within the building and building complexes.

42) Updated provisions on piped gas supply in houses, and in hospitals for medical purposes.

43) Promoting quality of outdoor built environment through updated provisions on landscape planning, design and development.

44) Promoting sustainability in buildings and built environment in tandem with relevant sustainable development goals.

45) New chapter on asset and facility management to cover provisions relating to management of building assets and associated services, also covering responsibilities of occupants for maintenance of facilities, such as structures, equipment and exterior property. more  

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Was there any action on this by up govt more  
please provide a copy. more  
NBC deserves to be praised for remarkable improvement in the building code and for considering also the outside built environment. I would like to suggest detailed consideration of planning green belts as a device to arrest dust and mitigate noise and odour. more  
It is a Very good document. I think various associations like Insttution of Engineers, Indian Concrete Institute, Indian Valuars Association, body of Professional Engineer in each State etc must organise a City level Workshop on the subject and not only make it popular, but also bring out its limitations and indicate where it is lacking in proper implimentation. more  
I think Institution of Engineers should conduct massive knowledge dissemination program. more  
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