Bureau of Indian Standards - National Building Code of India, 2005

National Building Code of India, 2005

It is a comprehensive building code for regulating the building construction activities across the country which came with the contribution of around 400 experts. The code was first published in 1970 at the instance of the Planning Commission of India.

Draft Addition Preliminary Draft Amendment No. 1 to NBC 2005 Part 11 Approach to Sustainability The BIS has put into circulation a preliminary draft amendment as Part-11 to NBC. The BIS will accept comments, reaction from people in large till 15 March 2013,. See attachmentsClick to Download PDF

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