Managing or upgrading an existing building—whether residential, commercial, or industrial—requires careful assessment, documentation, and often regulatory approvals. From regularizing unauthorized structures to planning renovations or structural changes, compliance with local municipal norms, development control regulations (DCR), and fire safety codes is essential.
At 100% Solutions, we offer comprehensive services tailored to existing buildings, ensuring your property is safe, legally compliant, and optimized for modern usage. Whether you're planning to renovate, extend, or sell your structure, we handle everything from site survey, plan approval, and structural certification to occupancy clearances.
Building Plan Assessment
We inspect your existing structure and compare it with approved layouts.
Documentation & Legal Support
We help prepare and verify all required property papers, sanction plans, and occupancy documents.
Structural Safety & Retrofitting Advice
Our engineers assess your building for strength and recommend cost-effective retrofitting.
Regularization of Unauthorized Constructions
We facilitate compliance and legalization under local amnesty or regularization schemes.
Fire & Safety Compliance
We ensure your building follows NBC and fire department standards.
End-to-End Municipal Liaisoning
We manage submissions to authorities for approvals, penalties, or certificates.
Smart Upgrade Planning
We help upgrade your building to meet current needs—eco-friendly, accessible, and Vastu-compliant if required.
Q1. What is considered an existing building?
Any constructed building already in use, regardless of whether it has formal approvals or occupancy certificates.
Q2. Can an unauthorized structure be legalized?
Yes. Depending on location and local laws, many buildings can be regularized via amnesty schemes or penalties.
Q3. What documents are required to regularize an existing building?
You’ll typically need site plan, ownership documents, photographs, and construction drawings.
Q4. How can I check if my building is legally approved?
We conduct a status audit using municipal records, sanctioned plans, and GIS mapping tools.
Q5. Do I need a structural safety certificate for resale or renovation?
Yes. A structural certificate is often needed for loan approvals, resale, or major renovations.
30 May,2025 / Building Sanctions
Planning for Existing Buildings: Regularization, Renovation & Compliance with 100% Solutions