The Cyprus Scientific and Technical Chamber (ETEK) is taking a major step toward improving building safety nationwide by developing a comprehensive digital platform designed to catalogue and assess hazardous structures across the island.
This initiative comes in the wake of the tragic collapse of a building in Limassol, which highlighted the urgent need for systematic scrutiny of ageing construction and stronger regulatory oversight. ETEK’s president, Constanti Constantinos, recently shared details about this centralized system, which aims to provide reliable, up-to-date safety information on Cyprus’ building stock.
At the heart of this project lies a unified “building identity register” that will standardize the way structural data and safety assessments are recorded and communicated. The platform promises transparent classifications, helping users easily understand if a building is fully or partially habitable, or if it requires anything from minor reinforcements to complete demolition.
Using standardised visual inspection templates developed by ETEK, the system will create a clear, accessible overview for property buyers and professionals alike, filling a long-standing void in national property data analytics.
A standout feature of the platform will be geolocation capabilities, allowing both authorities and the public to identify at-risk properties with ease. Risks will be categorized thoughtfully:
This granular classification is expected to enhance policymaking and market transparency, especially in densely built urban zones where varying building conditions create complex challenges.
The Ministry of Interior is underwriting the development, with ETEK already finalizing technical requirements and assessment protocols. Talks with the Department of Lands and Surveys are ongoing to integrate existing digital infrastructures, while potential partnerships with the Deputy Ministry of Research, Innovation, and Digital Policy remain under consideration.
ETEK stresses the importance of swift implementation, aiming to bypass typical bureaucratic delays. A stakeholder meeting scheduled soon will focus on how data will be collected, updated, and verified to ensure the platform’s reliability over time.
For those interested in exploring Cyprus real estate options with verified safety data, this platform’s emergence is timely. Whether searching for houses for sale in Cyprus or other property types, buyers will soon have clearer information to guide sound investment decisions.
Sources: Translated and adapted from Cyprus News Agency coverage.
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