Plinth Checking Certificate

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Plinth is the part of a building structure between the ground level and the level of the lowest floor above ground level. In other words Plinth is the base on which a building structure rests on. Any builder who has received the commencement Certificate for their proposed development / construction work should have completed the construction work only up to the plinth level and subsequently must submit the proposal for a Plinth completion Certificate.

Documents Required for Plinth Checking Certificate:

1. APPENDIX F – Form for intimation of completion of work up to plinth level.

2. Collector's NA Order.

3. Copy of sanctioned plans.

4. Structural Stability Certificate from Licensed Structural Engineer.

  1. F – 1 Certificate regarding Completion of work up to plinth level by the Architect, Licensed Structural engineer / Engineer/Supervisor.
  2. F - 2Certificate regarding Completion of work up to plinth level by the Licensed Structural Engineer.
  3. F - 3Certificate of Completion of work up to plinth level by the Architect, Licensed Structural Engineer /Engineer /Supervisor.
  4. Copy of the mutation entry (V.F. 6) related to the temporary NA permission.

6. Environment Clearance (E.C.) Certificate from S.P.C.B.

  1. Consent To Establish.
  2. Consent To Operate.

7. N.O.C. of Highway Authority.

8. N.O.C. of Electricity Board.

9. Photograph of construction.

10. Other required documents mentioned in Commencement letter.

Procedure to get Plinth Checking Certificate:

Step 1: Collection of all supporting documents.

Step 2: Making and submission of the proposal to town planning department.

Step 3: Answer to the queries raised by TP office.

Step 4: Issuance of Plinth Checking certificate.

Offerings of Infistell Consultants:

1. Collection of all supporting documents.

2. Drafting and submission of the application to concerned authority.

3. Follow ups with the concerned authority.

4. Site Visit.

5. Plinth Checking Certificate.