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Urban planning services transferred to the cadastre – Building permits to be processed digitally with 30% sample checks
The government is moving forward with one of the most significant institutional reforms in the field of construction and permitting, with the creation of the National Agency for Cadastre & Construction Oversight (EOKED)
A Greek engineer in Germany uses robotic hoisting systems to transform the construction industry
The story of Eirini Psalida could easily have been one of the tens of thousands of familiar stories about young Greeks who go abroad for a typical postgraduate degree: she would study, work a little, gain some experience, and then return to Greece
How to build on off-plan plots on the Aegean and Ionian islands – The terms and conditions
Until June the implementation of the new regulation - Plots must have a face of 25 meters on a public road - The mapping of all roads with a reference year of 1977 has started - The integrity of each area and the permitted uses will continue to apply - as it is today - Building on "blind" plots with private roads or passage works will not be allowed
National Transparency Authority report on Sarakiniko Hotel in Milos referred to prosecutor
Requests the revocation of the license - It is requested to determine whether criminal acts have been committed - At the same time the urban planner who during the days of the license was issued the Deputy Head of Environment and Spatial Planning Cyclades
New Building Regulation: Who builds with bonuses without paying and who with payment – What is provided for permits that are subject to appeals
The regulation was submitted to the Parliament - Permits are normally executed with the start of operations until 11 December 2024
Council of State on construction bans in Thousands of Settlements: Expansions of Settlements, need to be urbanised
The key point in the announcement from the Council of State (CoS) is the provisions from the Ministry of Environment (ΥΠΕΝ) regarding Zone III, which were deemed illegal, as this zone would have included areas that could be built without following the requirements for construction outside urban plans
Competition Commission decision on the construction sector: Regulatory intervention with targeted measures
Competition Commission decides to intervene for lack of effective competition, imposing measures on transparency, disclosures and preventing leakage of sensitive information between competing companies - Background of the case dating back to 2020
Chaos in construction amid wait for new regulations – The zigzags over the new building code and off-plan areas
The government has been in power for nearly six years and had not only the obligation to legislate and impose order on unregulated construction and illegality but also to legally shield its legislative interventions, so they wouldn't be flimsy before the Council of State and rejected as unconstitutional