A crucial meeting was convened in Cyberabad under the leadership of the Commissioner of Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC) to address construction standards and regulatory compliance across the region. The meeting brought together representatives from prominent builder organizations including NAREDCO, CREDAI, Telangana Developers Association, and various other builder associations. Senior officials including the Chief City Planner (CCP), Commissioner of Police (CP), and Town Planning authorities participated in the discussions focused on ensuring responsible construction practices throughout the Cyberabad jurisdiction.
The Commissioner issued comprehensive directives emphasizing strict adherence to safety protocols at all construction sites. Key safety measures outlined include mandatory proper barricading around construction areas, provision of appropriate safety gear for workers, installation of clear warning signage, and secure handling of construction materials. These measures are designed to protect both construction workers and the general public from potential hazards associated with ongoing development projects across the rapidly expanding urban landscape of Cyberabad.
Environmental concerns formed a significant part of the discussion, with specific instructions issued for controlling pollution at construction sites. Builders were directed to implement effective dust control measures such as regular water sprinkling, covering of construction materials, and maintaining clean surroundings. The meeting emphasized the need to control air pollution and minimize environmental impact through sustainable construction practices. Additionally, builders were instructed to follow established norms to control noise pollution during construction activities to reduce disturbance to nearby residents and businesses.
The meeting addressed critical administrative and regulatory requirements for construction projects. Builders were specifically instructed to apply for Partial Occupancy Certificates (OC) strictly in accordance with sanctioned plans and government order guidelines. Proper disposal of construction debris through authorized agencies was mandated, along with strict adherence to developing buffer zones as per approved plans. The Commissioner stressed the importance of maintaining coordination with authorities during inspections and the occupancy certificate approval processes to ensure smooth and compliant project execution.
The comprehensive directives aim to establish safe, regulated, and environmentally responsible construction practices across Cyberabad. The emphasis on compliance with approved plans, environmental safeguards, and worker safety reflects the administration’s commitment to ensuring better urban living standards while accommodating the region’s rapid development. The meeting concluded with clear expectations that all builder associations and their members will implement these guidelines immediately across all ongoing and future construction projects in the Cyberabad area.