ANCPI Announces Resumption of Cadastre Works for 50 Administrative Units

The National Agency for Cadastre and Real Estate Advertising (ANCPI) has resumed the funding necessary to complete systematic registration works in the administrative-territorial units (UAT) included in the CESAR project. The systematic registration works in the 44 UATs will be carried out using ANCPI’s own revenues.
The UATs where the systematic registration works started under the CESAR project must be completed are: Ighiu, Horea, Vintu de Jos (Alba county), Ghioroc, Siria, Sagu, Secusigiu, Barsa (Arad county), Ungheni, Albota, Lunca Corbului (Arges county), Borod, Sanmartin, Bors, Santandrei (Bihor county), Sinca, Crizbav, Recea (Brasov county), Roseti, Frumusani (Calarasi county), Aghiresu, Iclod, Jucu (Cluj county), Corbii Mari, Vulcana Bai (Dambovita county), Mischii, Dranic (Dolj county), Matca (Galati), Remetea, Sancraieni (Harghita county), Bahnea (Mures county), Brebeni (Olt), Moara, Darmanesti, Dorna Candrenilor, Frumosu, Manastirea Humorului (Suceava county), Ortisoara, Sanandrei, Lenauheim (Timis county), Saelele, Frasinet, Stejaru, Orbeasca (Teleorman county).
The works are in various stages of execution. The detailed list of the execution stages of the works is available by accessing the link: http://www.ancpi.ro/cesar/informare/stadiu-proiect-cesar/.
The project regarding the Completion of the financial support granted by the European Union for the restructuring of agriculture – CESAR was carried out based on a loan agreement between Romania and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
The CESAR project’s main objective was to carry out systematic cadastre in 50 rural administrative-territorial units (UAT) in 16 counties of Romania. More information about the project is available on the ANCPI website: http://www.ancpi.ro/cesar/.

Source: Imobiliare.Net

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CESAR project?

The CESAR project is an initiative aimed at implementing systematic cadastre in 50 rural administrative-territorial units, supported by the EU and the World Bank.

How are the remaining works being funded?

ANCPI has decided to use its own revenues to ensure the completion of systematic registration in the 44 localities remaining in the project.

Where can I check the status of the works?

Detailed information regarding the execution progress for each locality is available on the official ANCPI website, under the CESAR project section.