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Procedure & Checklist

Provisional Fire Approval

Information about the Procedure and Comprehensive list of documents required for obtaining "Provisional Fire Approval".

Applicant has to register online through MIDC single window portal (Application form for Building Plan, Provisional Fire, temporary water connection & external drainage connection approvals (combined» through BPAMS).

Applicant has to complete a one-time verificationlregistration at the respective Regional Office of MIDC.

Once registered, applicant uploads application online for Provisional Fire Approval (combined) through BPAMS.

Applicant has to upload the below mentioned Fire Service Primary & Additional documents online:

MPCB's documents or consent to establish.

List of raw materials and finish good (storage quantity) on letterhead duly signed and stamped.

Process Flow Chart on letterhead duly signed and stamped.

Approvals under different Acts such as chief control of explosive for storage of hazards goods, gases and solvents under Petroleum Act and Rules, approvals from Civil Aviation and the authority / defence authority for building height near airport areas (If applicable).

In case of existing company approved building plan approval accorded by MIDC and copy of Building Completion Certificate.

ln case of existing company / factory, Form-B issued by licence agency along with Annexure as per The Maharashtra Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2006 and Rules 2009.

After completing application and uploading document submit the application online.

Application will automatically get forwarded to concern authority. (Forwarded to respective Divisional Fire Officer, MIDC of that region).

The proposal is scrutinise on the basis of Acts and Rules Made applicable::i) The Maharashtra Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 200S which mandates for fire and life safety requirement of National Building Code Part-4 ii) Provisions of Development Control Rules of MIDC, 2009.

Demand note for making payment towards Fire Protection Fund Fees/Additional Fire Protection Fund Fees will be generated online. After payment the Provisional No Objection Certificate will be uploaded online which can be downloaded by owner or Architect.

Final Fire Approval

Information about the Procedure and Comprehensive list of documents required for obtaining "Final Fire Approval".

Applicant has to register online through MIDC single window portal (Final Fire approval) through Single Window Clearance.

Applicant has to complete a one-time verification/registration at the respective Regional Office of MIDC.

Once registered, applicant uploads application online for Fire Approval through Single Window Clearance.

Applicant has to upload the mandatory documents online:

Architect area statement and approved copy of drawing by SPA MIDC.

As built area statement issued by Architect or Competent Authority (if any variation from the then approval plans by MIDC).

Payment receipt of the differential amount for the additional area is any (other than the approval plan).

Form-A of the license agency along with Annexure as per the Provisions of The Maharashtra Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2006.

BPAMS application number at the time of building plan approval or Provisional No Objection Certificate (If applicable).

After completing application and uploading document submit the application online.

Application will automatically get forwarded to concern authority. (Forwarded to respective Divisional Fire Officer, MIDC of that region).

Final Fire Approval it will be uploaded online website.

Online system provides facility to upload the approved circular from site and the registered Architect or Company download it from the website.

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Timeline

Provisional Fire Approval

30 days (Subject to submission of required documents and Payment of Fire protection Fund Fees from applicant).

Final Fire Approval

15 days (Subject to submission of required documents and Payment of Fire protection Fund Fees from applicant)

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