IFC Helps Armenia to Simplify Construction Permit Procedures
OREANDA-NEWS. March 30, 2011. IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, helped the Armenian government reduce the number of procedures required for companies to obtain a construction permit, The streamlined application process will save time and costs for construction companies.
“The improved procedures will help make the process for getting construction permits more transparent and less costly, and also help boost development of the construction industry in Armenia, which will support job growth,” said Thomas Lubeck, IFC Regional Head for the Caucasus.
With advice from IFC, the Armenian government amended the regulations governing the issuance of construction permits. The new amendments are expected to reduce the number of steps required from 20 to 7, and to cut the time required to obtain a permit from an average of 137 days to 27 days.
A recent IFC report, Dealing with Construction Permits in the
Based on IFC recommendations, the government strengthened its risk-based approach to providing construction permits, categorized buildings by risk, streamlined procedures for providing construction permits for low risk buildings, and defined clear guidelines for the rejection of construction permit applications.
The IFC Armenia Regulatory Simplification – Doing Business Reform Project supports small and medium-sized businesses by providing advice to the Armenian Government on improving the investment climate. IFC is implementing the project in partnership with the Austrian Ministry of
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