The Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) has introduced SoftTech's AutoDCR, a groundbreaking digital system designed to streamline and expedite the redevelopment process in Mumbai.
AutodcrSlum Rehabilitation AuthoritySofttech EngineersBuilding Permission SystemMumbai RedevelopmentReal Estate MumbaiJun 17, 2025

AutoDCR, or Automated Development Control Rules, is a digital system developed by SoftTech Engineers to automate the process of obtaining building permissions. It streamlines the application and approval process, making it faster and more transparent.
AutoDCR significantly reduces the time and effort required to obtain building permissions, enhancing the efficiency of the redevelopment process. It also ensures greater transparency and accountability, making the process more reliable and trustworthy.
The SRA is responsible for implementing and overseeing the use of AutoDCR in Mumbai. The authority’s goal is to modernize the redevelopment process and improve the quality of life for residents, particularly in slum areas.
AutoDCR is designed to seamlessly integrate with existing data systems, allowing for real-time data exchange and updates. This integration ensures that all stakeholders have access to the most up-to-date information, enhancing collaboration and efficiency.
SoftTech Engineers has developed several advanced systems, including the AI-Powered AECO Innovation Challenge, which aims to foster innovation and collaboration in the architecture, engineering, construction, and operations (AECO) sector. They continue to drive technological advancements in the construction industry.

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