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REHAB calls for DAP revision despite expert concerns
The Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh (REHAB) has demanded an amendment to the Detailed Area Plan (DAP), terming it a discriminatory and flawed one.
The demand came from a press conference held on Tuesday at the Jatiya Press Club.
REHAB President Md Wahiduzzaman said the housing industry—through REHAB, its sole representative organisation—has been working as a major partner with the government to address the pressing housing crisis in urban areas.
However, dissatisfaction is growing among landowners, housing companies and investors from the linkage industries due to the current DAP.
To overcome the stagnation in the housing sector, REHAB has urged the government to make the plan more business-friendly one.
The DAP, developed by Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (Rajuk), is a 20-year master plan for Dhaka. It outlines strategies for land use, infrastructure and civic amenities to guide the capital’s development.
“More than two hundred linkage industries—such as rod, cement, bricks, tiles, cables, paints, elevators, Thai, and sanitary—are dependent on the housing industry and help keep the wheels of the economy turning,” said Wahiduzzaman.
He said that the sector contributes about 15 percent to the country’s GDP. “If the issues facing this sector are not addressed, it will adversely affect the national economy and increase unemployment.”
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“There is discontent not only among landowners but also among flat buyers. To bring dynamism back into the economy, the housing industry and its associated sectors must be revived urgently,” Wahiduzzaman said.
REHAB called on the interim government and relevant authorities to take quick and effective steps in this regard.
On the other hand, urban planners and experts have opposed any amendment to the DAP, stressing its role in keeping the megacity livable and reducing population density to prevent future disasters.
Urban planners made the remarks at an online event organised by the Institute for Planning and Development (IPD) on February 1, 2025.
In a keynote presentation, IPD Director Professor Adil Muhammad Khan said: "The draft amendments to the Building Construction Rules and the proposed changes in the Floor Area Ratio (FAR) in Dhaka’s Detailed Area Plan do not reflect the opinions of planners. This is extremely disappointing and will be an obstacle to building a livable Dhaka."
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REHAB demands DAP modification in 15 days, threatens movement if delayed
Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh (REHAB) has demanded that the government finalise modification to the Detailed Area Plan (DAP) and building regulations within the next 15 days and warned of a movement if it is delayed.
REHAB President Md Wahiduzzaman made the demand at a press conference at the CIRDAP auditorium in Dhaka on Wednesday.
He said landowners in Dhaka and other major cities have been frustrated since the publication of the ‘discriminatory and flawed’ DAP.
“For a long time, we have engaged with government authorities, submitted proposals, and received assurances of necessary revisions,” he said.
“However, no effective action has been taken. We have shown patience and refrained from street protests, but our backs are against the wall. Any further delay will force us to take strict action along with landowners and stakeholders,” he said.
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The REHAB president criticised the new DAP claiming that 80 per cent of Dhaka would remain unplanned under the current framework, creating severe risks for residents.
“The new DAP discourages landowners from constructing buildings due to the reduction in floor area ratio (FAR), leading to narrow roads and the continued presence of unhealthy, semi-dilapidated structures,” he said.
REHAB Vice Presidents Mohammad Akter Biswas, Eng. Abdul Latif, and Abdur Razzak; Media Committee Chairman Mohammad Labib Billah; and directors Dewan Nasirul Hoque, Md Kamrul Islam, A.F.M. Ubaidullah andMd. Harun Or Rashid and Md Ayub Ali were present.
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