India’s major cities are experiencing a surge in skyscraper construction, with developers building higher than ever before. The National Building Code mandates stringent safety provisions for these high-rise structures, including fire safety systems, earthquake safeguards, and robust electrical protection. These regulations are crucial as urban skylines transform.
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