Noida: With a little more than a month left to drop twin towers in the Emerald Court, Noida Authority and Supertech developers have not arrived with any plans on how to destroy two buildings.
On Wednesday, a meeting among officials of three different companies, Noida authorities and demolition experts from the US and Britain were held.
But no participants can come with a concrete plan.
On August 31, the Supreme Court had ordered the demolition of twin towers in three months, governing that they had been built will violate the law.
Authority must complete the demolition process on November 30.
“At the meeting, most companies talked about their background and expertise.
They also showed off several examples of recent high-cost demolements throughout the world.
But most of them have space available to carry out explosions and drop the building safely,” said an official authority.
Chief Executive Officer Ritu Maheshwari and additional CEO Neha Sharma is one senior official who represents the authority at the meeting.
One of the main obstacles might be faced by agents when dropping the tower (apex and ceyane) is the distance between them and the 2nd floor daisies, which have residents in the flat.
Officials say the distance between the twin towers and Aster 2 is only nine meters.
The source said it was suggested at a meeting of agents having to implement a controlled implementation so that the 110-meter tall buildings crashed into the park and opened the right area across from two towers in the 93a sector.
“It is the only reasonable choice we have until now.
The tower will hit the road and park,” an official said.
Among the companies participating in the meeting were Mumbai-based edifice engineering, which played an important role in reducing a building of 68 meters high in Kochi, and Mumbai Genesis Engineering.
A few weeks ago, the official team from the Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), which helped the authority carry out demolition, has marked several practical problems that raised the demolition plan.
The CBRI team found it difficult to do some major measurements without sufficient light.
Officials also could not check the twin tower basis due to flood after rain.
At Wednesday’s meeting, sources said Maheshwari had asked Supertech to accelerate the process of preparing an action plan so that the deadline for the Supreme Court was not violated.
Supertech has been asked to fund demolition training.
The developer, said source, was given a week by the authority to complete the plan.
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