What laws are made about the construction of new buildings
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Building bye-laws are a set of rules under which construction of a building needs to take place. The rules regulate coverage, height, architectural design and safety measures in order to protect buildings against natural disasters such as earthquakes and hazards such as fire as well as structural failures.
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Under the building bye-laws in India, directions are laid down with respect to the following aspects of construction:
- Area and usage
- Building height
- Building coverage
- Floor space index
- Density
- Setbacks and projections
- Parking facilities
- Fire provisions with respect to staircase and exits
- Basement facilities
- Green spaces
- Open spaces
- Amenities in the project
- Provision for elevators
- Sewerage facilities
- Provision for water
- Provision for power supply
- Provision for waste management
- Rainwater harvesting
- Barrier-free environment
- Safety provisions
- Effects of communication technology
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