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Study of Building Plan Management System (BPMS) Maharashtra User Manual of 16 August 2017 | Only for Explanation

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When surfing the web for the civil engineering licence tips, I encountered BPMS. As per my understanding, it is a more organized way of building project approvals. The best part is, it is electronic in nature. You can visit the BPMS portal for newest updates. [ Jump to Main Content . ] User Manual (BPMS) summary They have the user manual which explains everything. It features the following details: New registration for urban local body (ULB) Project creation Proposal Submission Plinth certificate guidelines Part occupancy certificate (OC) guide The full occupancy certificate process Workflow for the assistant town planners (ATP) Chief Officer's workflow Pre-approval and post-approval payments Receipts and documentation management Printable certificates Note that, in this post, I am speaking about the BPMS User Manual  only. You can find the related links in the Additional Resources section, at bottom of this post. The content of the TP Client User Manual  may or may not be stu...

Stranded in Traffic: How Urban Congestion Lowers Our Standard of Living

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Urban traffic congestion hurts everyone. It is not just a daily annoyance for commuters. It directly degrades our standard of living and stalls economic development. When employees and freight sit idling on busy roads, cities lose billions in unrealized growth. Reclaiming our time requires robust urban planning and modern engineering interventions. A busy road full of cars and bikes. 1. The Hidden Economic and Personal Cost of Gridlock Traffic delays carry a massive financial and physical toll. It impacts business bottom lines and consumer well-being simultaneously. Stalled Supply Chains and Wasted Fuel Traffic congestion cripples supply chain logistics. Delivery trucks sit idle in gridlock, wasting expensive fuel and labor hours. These shipping bottlenecks raise operational overhead for local businesses and MSMEs. Ultimately, consumers absorb these extra distribution costs through higher market prices for daily goods. Read more: Construction Project Stakeholders: Management for Succes...