The Cantonment Board has recently approved the 2025 Building Rules, which include a significant hike in the Floor Space Index (FSI) to enhance urban development and support the real estate sector. These changes are expected to benefit professionals, residents, and stakeholders by enabling more efficient use of land and streamlined construction processes.
Real EstateConstructionFsiUrban DevelopmentSustainable BuildingReal EstateApr 09, 2025

The Floor Space Index (FSI) is a measure used in urban planning and real estate to determine the maximum permitted floor area of a building in relation to the size of the plot on which it is built. A higher FSI allows for more floor area, enabling the construction of taller or larger buildings.
The FSI is being increased to address the growing demand for housing and commercial spaces in urban areas. This change will enable more efficient use of land, support urban growth, and provide more real estate options for residents and professionals.
The 2025 Building Rules also introduce simplified approval procedures, enhanced building safety standards, and provisions for sustainable development. These measures aim to streamline the construction process and ensure that new buildings are environmentally friendly.
The new rules will benefit residents by providing better living conditions and more affordable housing options. The increased FSI allows for the development of more spacious and well-designed homes, while the emphasis on green building practices ensures that new developments are environmentally friendly.
The Cantonment Board has set up a dedicated task force to monitor the implementation of the 2025 Building Rules. The task force will work closely with local authorities and the development community to ensure that the transition is smooth and that the benefits of the new rules are realized in full.

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