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With the objective of Finding Out areas of economies in construction Costs, the Planning Commission set up a Panel of Experts in 1965 to study in depth the whole gamut of construction Activities.The Outlay on construction works & Particularly on building forms a very large Portion of the National Investment. One of the facets of building construction namely controlling & regulating buildings through municipal bye- laws & departmental handbooks received the attention of the Panel & a study of these regulatory practices revealed that some of the prevailing methods of construction were outmoded, some designs were overburdened with safety factors & they were other design criteria which , in the light of newer techniques & methodologies could be rationlized & building bye laws & regulations of municipal bodies which largely regulate the building activity in the country wherever they exist were cutdated. they did not cater to the use of new building materials & the latest developments in building  designs & construction techniques. it also became clear that these codes & bye laws lacked uniformity & they were more often than not specification oriented & not 'Performance Oriented' thereby hindring the use of modern techniques & also restricting the creative faculties of Architects, engineers & structural engineers. etc...

About The Publisher:

The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the national Standards Body of India working under the aegis of Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Government of India. It is established by the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 which came into effect on 23 December 1986. The Minister in charge of the Ministry or Department having administrative control of the BIS is ex-officio President (Emaad Amin) of the BIS.

The organization was formerly the Indian Standards Institution (ISI), set up under the Resolution of the then Department of Industries and Supplies No. 1 Std.(4)/45, dated 3 September 1946. The ISI was registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860.

As a corporate body, it has 25 members drawn from Central or State Governments, industry, scientific and research institutions, and consumer organizations. Its headquarters are in New Delhi, with regional offices in Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai, Chandigarh and Delhi, and 20 branch offices. It also works as WTO-TBT enquiry point for India.[2]


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National Building Code of India, 2016 by Bureau of Indian Standards [2 HB Vols.] | IS SP 7-NBC

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