Plinth Checking NOC from PMRDA

Plinth is the part of a building structure between the ground level and the level of the lowest floor above ground level. In other words Plinth is the base/platform on which a building structure rests on. Any builder who has received the commencement Certificate for their proposed development / construction work should have completed the construction work only up to the plinth level and subsequently must submit the proposal for a Plinth completion Certificate. And only after getting this certificate builder can proceed for further construction process.

Documents Required

  1. Company incorporation certificate
  2. Duly filled Application form
  3. Architect’s letter confirming the Completion of work only up to the Plinth level
  4. Structural Engineer’s letter
  5. Structural Design and Detailed drawings
  6. Actual drawings of the Site and detail)

*Note: Additional Documents may be required For More Details Please Contact

Stages Involved in obtaining plinth checking certificate:

Stage 1: Collection of the documents as per PMRDA conditions

Stage 2: Making and Submission of proposal to PMRDA

Stage 3: Site visit by assistant town planner

Stage 4: Issuance of Plinth checking certificate

What you get through Kishkinda Engineering Services.

Collection of all said documents

Application and covering letterhead drafting and submission to PMRDA.

Follow ups with PMRDA to resolve any query raisedB

Plinth checking certificate.