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Different Beneficiaries
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Urban and rural municipalities will be enabled to issue various types of building permits, including permits for starting construction (project), approval of construction completion, etc.
It should be noted that activating certain features like the automation of charges calculations, geospatial processes and preparation of smart inquires need some preliminary measures which must be taken at the configuring or tuning of the system.
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Water, electricity, and gas companies have naturally many dealings with real estate. In order to exchange inquiries and other business related to real estate, these companies are in urgent need of a shared platform with other local, public and governmental bodies, such as urban/rural municipalities, the ministries of Agriculture, Housing, Industry, and bodies that issue various building permits and investment licenses.
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Simac is a quick-fix ready-made solution for Ministry of Housing to perform its legal duties:
1. Managing the lands to bring about balanced, integrated urban development, and also controlling and curbing the growth of slums;
2. Efficient land use, improving the quality of residencies and optimal use of construction potential in lands;
3. Devising and executing proper tax policies in order to inhibit speculations and tax evasion in this significant portion of the economy;
4. Systematic and efficient management of the housing economy.
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The following outlines three aspects of current status in utility companies:
1-Each of these bodies creates their own independent real estate ID and file for any given property (in parallel duplicated data).
2-Many paper inquiries are being exchanged among these firms, municipalities, governors’ offices, ministries, and other relevant agencies.
3-These paper-based systems are costly to operate for users, in addition to the dilemmas create in the state-citizen relations.
Implementing Simac cutting-edge infrastructure will allow for creating, archiving, and updating a single/unique electronic file for any given property, which could be shared among all utility companies and eliminates duplicate data collection.
Looking ahead, then, as more inquiries are exchanged electronically one can anticipate the potential accuracy, speed and namely facilitation of issuing construction permits.
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Tax administration, municipalities, labor organization, healthcare organizations, environmental organizations and other several relevant organizations and agencies need the information on shops, workshops, various healthcare and medical centers, cultural centers and sports clubs. Thus, the deployment of a shared comprehensive database, such as Simac, among these organizations and agencies will significantly help them perform their tasks and functions effectively and efficiently.
National Post Company, in any country, can cheaply undertake to deploy and update such a database and earn revenue through sharing it with other organizations.
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1. Creating UC-files for banks’ properties, whether owned or leased, such as branch buildings, subsidiary offices, ATM areas and affiliated entities, whose number is usually considerable;
This can be utilized for the optimal management and distribution of banking service units including branches and ATMs across the country.
2. Managing collaterals in the form of properties deposited in banks in return for receiving loans and letters of guarantee; these collaterals amount to millions of items across the branches of banks;
3. Inter-agency inquiries regarding real estate and premises, specifically those inquiries made with notary offices.
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1. Creating UC-files, and management of the properties whose ownership or usufruct belong to insurance companies;
2. Serving as a descriptive/geographic database for the properties insured by these companies;
3. Serving insurance companies as a database of descriptive/geographical information on their branches and representatives’ locations;
4. Helping insurance companies to assess some regional risk factors involved in insuring buildings. In doing so, insurance companies need to recognize the factors which increase or decrease risks in the vicinity of the building insured up to a certain distance.
5. Exchanging real estate inquiries with relevant agencies and organizations.
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The Agriculture and Environment Department(s) can create a comprehensive descriptive-geographic database of lands and other valuable natural resources. This can be achieved by creating UC- files for all public lands, pastures, forests, rivers, wetlands, lakes and the like, and determining their positions and protected boundaries. Such a compound database and geodatabase will be valuable for managing and protecting public lands, natural resources and environmental reserves.
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By and large, three categories of property are listed in the domain of cultural heritage:
1. Buildings and sites registered in the List of National Heritage;
2. Unregistered and yet valuable buildings and sites;
3. Buildings and extensions related to registered and/or valuable buildings or sites.
Using Simac, the Cultural Heritage Department not only can create descriptive/geographic property files for these premises, and the properties and sites thereof, but also exchange a considerable volume of inquiries and responses. By so doing, the optimal management of the lands, buildings and sites of natural and historical heritage can be realized while administrative practices and transparency will be promoted.
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Cadaster is a vital infrastructure for the proper management of real estate. State, public, and endowment properties are numerous and scattered throughout the country. As such, they not only need a powerful geographical database, but also appropriate cadastres to make their processes less difficult and costly.
There are several million endowments, public or state pieces of land and buildings. These properties naturally require proper and optimal management. The first step is to create UC- files for such properties. As we need tax, industrial, mining, and agricultural cadastres, we also need a cadastre for endowment and public properties so that those in charge could have access to information on these properties.
[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row full_width=”stretch_row_content” equal_height=”yes” content_placement=”middle” css=”.vc_custom_1598732030019{padding-top: 25px !important;padding-bottom: 25px !important;background-color: #f2f2f2 !important;}”][vc_column css=”.vc_custom_1599333388034{padding-top: 40px !important;padding-right: 75px !important;padding-bottom: 40px !important;padding-left: 75px !important;}”][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1599333838554{margin-bottom: 10px !important;}”]The following are the four advantages of Simac for the agriculture and environment segments:
[/vc_column_text][porto_info_list icon_color=”#f7941d” font_size_icon=”14″][porto_info_list_item list_icon=”fas fa-dot-circle” desc_font_size=”0″]Issuing UC-files for natural and environmental reserves, as well as agricultural lands including arable lands, permanent croplands, and process manufacturing, production, and breeding units;[/porto_info_list_item][porto_info_list_item list_icon=”fas fa-dot-circle” desc_font_size=”0″]Providing the opportunity for planning and policymaking based on descriptive and geographical data, at regional and national levels;[/porto_info_list_item][porto_info_list_item list_icon=”fas fa-dot-circle” desc_font_size=”0″]Providing owners and investors of land or business with speedy administrative services such as issuing investment licenses, and offering subsidies or agricultural input;[/porto_info_list_item][porto_info_list_item list_icon=”fas fa-dot-circle” desc_font_size=”0″]Organizing and smartizing a huge volume of inter-agency inquiries from the departments of environment, land affairs, etc.[/porto_info_list_item][/porto_info_list][/vc_column][/vc_row][/vc_section][vc_row full_width=”stretch_row_content” wrap_container=”yes” remove_margin_bottom=”yes” remove_padding_bottom=”yes” bg_type=”image” parallax_style=”vcpb-default” bg_image_new=”id^1043|url^https://simactech.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/mainpage02-c.jpg|caption^null|alt^null|title^mainpage02-c|description^null” css=”.vc_custom_1600724211797{padding-top: 100px !important;padding-bottom: 100px !important;}”][vc_column][vc_column_text]
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