Airport NOC Survey Chandigarh
If you're constructing near Chandigarh International Airport, Surveying India prepares the site coordinates, elevation data, and colour-coded zone documentation your AAI NOC application needs — surveyed, certified, and filed correctly the first time.
Site Reference — Chandigarh
Colour-Coded Zone (indicative)
Actual permissible height depends on your exact coordinates. We confirm this during site survey before you apply.
Overview
What an Airport NOC Survey Covers
An Airport NOC (No Objection Certificate) confirms to the Airports Authority of India that your proposed building, tower, crane, or installation near Chandigarh International Airport will not obstruct flight paths or navigation systems. Before you can apply through AAI's online NOCAS portal, you need certified site coordinates (WGS-84), ground elevation (AMSL), and — where applicable — a check against the Colour Coded Zone Map for your plot. That certified data is what our survey team delivers, so your application goes in complete and accurate rather than getting stuck in remarks or resubmissions.
Site Coordinates & Elevation Certificate
DGPS/Total Station survey to WGS-84 datum, meeting AAI's stated accuracy requirements for latitude, longitude, and AMSL elevation.
Colour-Coded Zone Check
We map your coordinates against the published CCZM for Chandigarh to confirm the permitted top elevation before you apply.
NOCAS Application Support
We prepare the documentation set and assist with submission and follow-up through AAI's official NOCAS system.
Chandigarh International Airport is a shared civil-military facility handling domestic and international scheduled traffic, which means height-clearance zoning here is enforced more tightly — and checked more actively — than at smaller aerodromes. Because the airport sits right on the Chandigarh–Mohali border, projects across both Chandigarh and adjoining Punjab/Haryana sectors can fall inside the regulated radius, so it's worth confirming your zone status even if your plot feels "outside the city."
Applicability
Who Needs an Airport NOC in Chandigarh
- Real estate developers building multi-storey residential or commercial towers
- Telecom and broadcast companies erecting communication masts
- Industrial and warehousing projects with tall structures or chimneys
- Individual plot owners constructing within AAI-regulated zones, including Mohali & Panchkula
- Wind turbine, solar farm, or power transmission line developers
- Anyone installing cranes or temporary tall equipment near the flight path
Process
How the Survey & NOC Process Works
This is a fixed sequence set by AAI's NOCAS system — each step depends on the one before it, so skipping ahead usually causes delays or rejected applications.
Site coordinate & elevation survey
Our surveyors record WGS-84 coordinates and AMSL elevation at your Chandigarh site using DGPS and Total Station instruments.
Colour-coded zone verification
We cross-check your plot against the published zoning map to establish the permitted top elevation for your structure.
Document preparation
Site elevation certificate, coordinate certificate, and supporting drawings are compiled to AAI's required format.
Online submission via NOCAS
The application is filed through AAI's official portal with all scanned supporting documents.
Query resolution & follow-up
If AAI raises remarks or requests additional data, we respond and liaise until the file is cleared.
NOC issuance
You receive the issued height clearance certificate — valid for up to 8 years for buildings and up to 12 years for masts and chimneys.
Documentation
Documents We Prepare & You'll Need
- Site coordinates certificate (WGS-84 datum)
- Site elevation certificate (AMSL)
- Site layout / plot plan
- Ownership or lease proof
- Building elevation drawing
- Authorisation letter (if filed by a representative)
Why Surveying India
Built for Regulated, High-Precision Sites
- Aviation-grade survey experience. Our team has worked in operational airport environments, including projects around Delhi Airport, where accuracy, safety compliance, and coordinated site access are non-negotiable.
- In-house DGPS & drone teams. We don't outsource the field survey — coordinate capture, elevation certification, and CAD deliverables are handled by the same team, reducing errors between handoffs.
- DGCA-recognised drone certification. Chandigarh's airport has a civil-military dual-use profile, so aerial survey near controlled airspace requires extra clearance — our pilots hold valid Remote Pilot Certificates and we manage the flight NOC as part of the engagement.
- 10+ years, PAN-India delivery. Government authorities, PSUs, and private developers have relied on our survey data for regulatory submissions across India.
Frequently Asked
Airport NOC Survey Chandigarh — FAQs
How do I apply for an airport NOC in Chandigarh?
You apply through AAI's online NOCAS portal by submitting your site coordinates, elevation certificate, and ownership documents. We prepare the certified survey data and assist with the full submission process.
How long does an airport NOC survey take in Chandigarh?
The site survey itself is usually completed within a few days. Preliminary documentation is typically ready within 15–30 days, while AAI's own processing timeline for the NOC can extend further depending on the case.
Is airport NOC mandatory for every building in Chandigarh?
Not every structure needs one. It depends on your distance from Chandigarh International Airport and your proposed height against the Colour Coded Zone Map. Structures well beyond the regulated radius and below the permitted elevation may be auto-settled without a full application.
How long is an AAI NOC valid?
An AAI height clearance NOC is valid for up to 8 years for buildings and up to 12 years for masts and chimneys, after which it can be revalidated through NOCAS if construction is still in progress.
Does the NOC requirement extend into Mohali and Panchkula?
Yes. Because Chandigarh International Airport sits on the Chandigarh–Mohali border, the AAI-regulated height-clearance zone can extend into adjoining Punjab and Haryana sectors depending on your exact coordinates — we confirm this during the site survey.
What documents are required for airport NOC in Chandigarh?
You'll need a site coordinates certificate (WGS-84), a site elevation certificate (AMSL), your plot layout, ownership proof, and a building elevation drawing. Our survey deliverable covers the technical certificates; you'll need to add ownership documents.
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Regulatory reference: applications and current colour-coded zoning data are maintained by the Airports Authority of India on the official AAI NOCAS portal. Always confirm current height thresholds there before finalising design plans.
Get Started
Get Your Chandigarh Site Surveyed for Airport NOC
Send us your plot coordinates or address in Chandigarh, Mohali, or Panchkula and we'll scope the survey, flag likely zone restrictions, and quote turnaround — usually within one business day.