The Maharashtra government has announced that the height of stilt parking will no longer count toward the overall building height in Navi Mumbai under the 12.5% scheme. This change aims to facilitate ...
BWSSB Chairman Ram Prasath Manohar told TNIE, “There is much ambiguity prevailing on how to calculate car parking space in the basement, stilt or ground floor. Some engineers levy Rs 400 per sqm ...
Previously, under the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation rules, buildings were allowed up to 13 metres in height with a Floor Space Index (FSI) of 1.5, and if stilt parking was provided, it was ...