You can again apply to Diia for a construction passport. And not only for it

24 January 14:07

The work of 13 construction services has been restored: from construction notices to declarations of completion. This was announced by the Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov, according to Komersant ukrainskyi.

“Construction services without bureaucracy and corruption are back in action,” the official wrote in his Telegram and shared a full list of construction services available on the portal:

– Notification of the start of preparatory work;

– Notification of the start of construction work on the basis of a construction passport;

– Notice of commencement of construction works CC1;

– Application for urban planning conditions and restrictions on land development;

– Issuance of a construction passport;

– Declaration of readiness for operation of CC1 facilities;

– Declaration of readiness for operation based on the construction passport;

– Declaration of readiness for operation of unauthorizedly constructed objects on a land plot of the corresponding designated purpose;

– Declaration of readiness for operation by court decision;

– Permission to perform construction works and submission of amendments to an already issued permit;

– Revocation of a construction permit;

– Certificate of acceptance of the facility into operation;

– Cancellation of the notice of commencement of preparatory or construction works.

Mykhailo Fedorov also reminded that construction services are automated as much as possible and most of the data in applications is pulled from the registers, while decisions on some services are also issued automatically, which eliminates the human factor and effectively combats corruption.

Work on restoring all services in the app and on the portal is ongoing. The day before, Diia restored online marriage, change of residence, and eOselya mortgage after a large-scale failure in state registries in December.

on January 20, as reported by [Kommersant], the Ministry of Justice reported that the infrastructure of state registries had been restored after a large-scale cyberattack by Russians on December 19 last year and that state registries were ready to work again.

Василевич Сергій
Editor