New regulations implemented in March require developers to begin new housing projects with a planning base map, but a shortage of qualified surveyors and administrators is causing significant delays. The transition to the new system has proven challenging, with processing times for data delivery increasing dramatically. In Győr, for example, data provision now takes two months, compared to the previous two to three days. This slowdown is impacting construction projects nationwide, particularly in Győr-Moson-Sopron county, where approximately forty surveyors are struggling to manage the increased workload. The bottleneck threatens to impede housing development and potentially increase costs. Authorities have not yet announced solutions to address the capacity issues. The situation highlights the practical difficulties of implementing new bureaucratic procedures without sufficient resources.