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Asked: January 25, 20222022-01-25T20:42:59+05:30 2022-01-25T20:42:59+05:30In: Construction

TDR full form in construction?

What is TDR in construction?

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      2025-07-08T11:43:44+05:30Added an answer on July 8, 2025 at 11:43 am

      TDR in construction stands for Transferable Development Rights. It is a zoning and land-use planning tool that allows landowners to transfer unused development potential (like floor space) from one area (usually restricted or preserved) to another area where higher density is permitted.

      TDR in construction stands for Transferable Development Rights.

      It is a zoning and land-use planning tool that allows landowners to transfer unused development potential (like floor space) from one area (usually restricted or preserved) to another area where higher density is permitted.

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      2022-01-25T20:52:14+05:30Added an answer on January 25, 2022 at 8:52 pm

      The full form of TDR is Transfer of Development Rights, It involves making a specified amount of additional built-up area available in preference to the area given or surrendered by the landowner, so that he can utilise the extra built-up area himself or sell it to someone else who needs it for a feRead more

      The full form of TDR is Transfer of Development Rights, It involves making a specified amount of additional built-up area available in preference to the area given or surrendered by the landowner, so that he can utilise the extra built-up area himself or sell it to someone else who needs it for a fee.

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