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GK Roskomstroy Reports on Reducing Administrative Barriers in Construction

The construction industry is of paramount importance in the development of the Russian economy. Any change in the construction sector will necessarily affect the future of the country, so the state should be interested in a sustainable position of construction at any time, especially the crisis. Head of the Roskomstroi Group Development Department Zubkin Andrey Yurievich comments: "In European countries and America, the state always helped builders in difficult times. In Russia, some construction organizations simply ceased to exist after the crisis, and many suffered greatly. As a result, companies can no longer invest in the development of the construction industry. Such a situation threatens the fact that the supply in the housing market will not be able to meet demand. "

According to Roskomstroy, one of the main problems in construction is the administrative barriers that adversely affect the development of competition in the industry, which in turn leads to a decrease in quality. As a result, the conditions of the investment climate of the country in terms of construction - what everyone today is striving for - will not become favorable. To solve many problems, a significant simplification of a number of licensing procedures is required. Until recently, the terms for obtaining a building permit and commissioning were prescribed by laws, but were often not observed. For example, in Moscow, a building permit could be obtained for 260 days. This is at best!

At the XIX Congress of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, which was held in February 2012, Vladimir Putin stated: "The developer's ownership of the land, the examination of the design documentation and its compliance with the town-planning plan should be sufficient grounds for the commencement of construction. You have such documents, please, you can start building, "and added that it is often necessary to spend as much time spent on obtaining construction permits as other countries spend on construction itself:" Yes, and we, in fact, in order to build, we need Less time than obtaining permits. Here, Russia is at one of the last places in the global competitiveness ratings. "

Back in late 2011, the capital planned to transition to an electronic system of interaction between city organizations and the executive to obtain a building permit. But the term was postponed for almost six months. On April 18, 2012, a meeting of the Moscow Government was held, at which the long-awaited drafts of new administrative regulations for the issue of building permits and permits for commissioning of facilities developed under the sub-program "Regulatory and regulatory support for urban development activities (including measures to reduce Administrative barriers "of the State Program" Urban Planning Policy ".

The new regulations minimize the interaction of applicants with officials and provide for a reduction in the number of documents required to obtain construction permits and commissioning of facilities. For this, the filing of documents can be carried out electronically, and the process of issuing permits will take no more than 10 days.

The measures taken are aimed at optimizing administrative procedures in the provision of public services and will contribute to the development of mutually beneficial relations between state authorities and builders.

The construction industry is of paramount importance in the development of the Russian economy. Any change in the construction sector will necessarily affect the future of the country, so the state should be interested in a sustainable position of construction at any time, especially the crisis. Head of the Roskomstroi Group Development Department Zubkin Andrey Yurievich comments: "In European countries and America, the state always helped builders in difficult times. In Russia, some construction organizations simply ceased to exist after the crisis, and many suffered greatly. As a result, companies can no longer invest in the development of the construction industry. Such a situation threatens the fact that the supply in the housing market will not be able to meet demand. "

According to Roskomstroy, one of the main problems in construction is the administrative barriers that adversely affect the development of competition in the industry, which in turn leads to a decrease in quality. As a result, the conditions of the investment climate of the country in terms of construction - what everyone today is striving for - will not become favorable. To solve many problems, a significant simplification of a number of licensing procedures is required. Until recently, the terms for obtaining a building permit and commissioning were prescribed by laws, but were often not observed. For example, in Moscow, a building permit could be obtained for 260 days. This is at best!

At the XIX Congress of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, which was held in February 2012, Vladimir Putin stated: "The developer's ownership of the land, the examination of the design documentation and its compliance with the town-planning plan should be sufficient grounds for the commencement of construction. You have such documents, please, you can start building, "and added that it is often necessary to spend as much time spent on obtaining construction permits as other countries spend on construction itself:" Yes, and we, in fact, in order to build, we need Less time than obtaining permits. Here, Russia is at one of the last places in the global competitiveness ratings. "

Back in late 2011, the capital planned to transition to an electronic system of interaction between city organizations and the executive to obtain a building permit. But the term was postponed for almost six months. On April 18, 2012, a meeting of the Moscow Government was held, at which the long-awaited drafts of new administrative regulations for the issue of building permits and permits for commissioning of facilities developed under the sub-program "Regulatory and regulatory support for urban development activities (including measures to reduce Administrative barriers "of the State Program" Urban Planning Policy ".

The new regulations minimize the interaction of applicants with officials and provide for a reduction in the number of documents required to obtain construction permits and commissioning of facilities. For this, the filing of documents can be carried out electronically, and the process of issuing permits will take no more than 10 days.

The measures taken are aimed at optimizing administrative procedures in the provision of public services and will contribute to the development of mutually beneficial relations between state authorities and builders.

According to the press center of the State Committee Roskomstroy

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