What is the building stability certificate form 2 rule3 (3)? From which department we get this certificate? Is it necessary?
From India, Noida
From India, Noida
As far as my knowledge goes, in my past tenure, we had hired a building architect who had carried out this exercise for us and issued a certificate for one of our buildings in my previous office. He was a private architect; not sure if you could get someone from the government side.
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
Any competent authority (third party) can issue a stability certificate subject to prior approval of the drawings (layout plan) of the proposed building. NIHAR.
From India, Bina
From India, Bina
The stability certificate is obtained from an architect and a chartered engineer, who will provide it based on the structural safety and use of the building. If the building is a factory, the chartered engineer must be registered with the Department of Factory (or Department of Industrial Health & Safety). In the case of an office, the person should be registered with the Municipal Authorities.
If in doubt, ask the Chief Inspector of Factories for the list of 'Competent Persons'.
Under the Factories Act, the stability certificate is valid for 5 years. You need a new certificate in case of any addition or alteration to the building or in case of a significant change in usage (e.g., installing new machinery).
From India, Mumbai
If in doubt, ask the Chief Inspector of Factories for the list of 'Competent Persons'.
Under the Factories Act, the stability certificate is valid for 5 years. You need a new certificate in case of any addition or alteration to the building or in case of a significant change in usage (e.g., installing new machinery).
From India, Mumbai
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