Floor area ratio a big challenge in new DAP, FBCCI standing committee meeting told

Government has approved the Detailed Area Plan (DAP) to ensure sustainable development of capital Fhaka. However, developers and real estate companies regard the floor area ratio in the new DAP as a big challenge.

 

They came up with this observation at the FBCCI Standing Committee on Real Estate and Housing held on Sunday at the FBCCI office. Businessmen said according to the new DAP, they can’t make buildings more than 4 to 5 storeys high, where they could in the past build 8 to 10 storey buildings even if there were no wide roads.

 

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Real estate sector is going to face a crisis, they noted.

 

Also, the land registration fee will be determined according to the market price which is going to be another challenge for the construction sector, committee members said.

 

Speaking as the Chief Guest, FBCCI President Md. Jashim Uddin said, there are opportunities to discuss with policy maker about challenges and way forwards. Before that, business owners should acquire deep analysis about the new DAP, he suggested.

 

Director In-charge of the committee and REHAB President Alamgir Shamsul Alamin said, “There many good aspects in the new DAP; some complications are there still.”

 

FBCCI Vice President Md. Amin Helaly urged the policy-makers to work with the issues businessmen face as challenges for the development of this sector. He urged REHAB to be strict with dishonest entrepreneurs in the housing business.

 

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Committee Chairman Liakat Ali Bhuiyan Milan said that this sector has already fallen into crisis due to high prices of construction materials. He called for making the new DAP business friendly.

 

FBCCI Director, MGR Nasir Majumder, Shafiqul Islam Vorosha, Bijoy Kumar Kejriwal, Hafez Harun, Abu Motaleb, Akkas Mahmood, Secretary General Mohammad Mahfuzul Hoque, Commmitte Co-chairmen Mohammad Nizam Uddin Jitu, Mohammad Ali Deen, Kamal Mahmud, AFM. Ubaidullah and other members were present at the meeting.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh