Gurugram: Not safe to live within 4 years, the family in NBCC Condominium was told to empty on March 1 – News2IN
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Gurugram: Not safe to live within 4 years, the family in NBCC Condominium was told to empty on March 1

Gurugram: Not safe to live within 4 years, the family in NBCC Condominium was told to empty on March 1
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Gurugram: In the background of the Flat Cave on February 10 at Chintels Paradiso which leads to the deaths of two residents, the Gurugram government has asked all families in other condos – found not feasible to live last year only four years of completion – to move in March.
from the condo.
Yadav, who is also the chairman of the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), concluded that all 140 families living in green views must empty their flats.
Like Paradiso, Green View is a relatively new project.
The condo in the 37D sector was launched in 2010 and began giving Flat ownership in 2017.
It has 923 flats, which 263 apartments have been sold.
IIT-Delhi was asked to conduct a survey last year after residents pay attention to cracks and other construction errors.
The IIT team showed several structural defects.
NBCC then serves a notification of flat owners, many of them senior citizens and retired government officials, to move but the process has no progress because residents are not happy with the alternatives provided.
The population who participated in Wednesday’s meeting was looking for a tight action against NBCC for poor construction, which had triggered this crisis for them, revoked it from the house they bought to spend the rest of their lives and encourage the challenges of relations or homes.
to them.
They asked the Haryana government to do the same thing as they had done for Chintels Paradiso and received the FIR registered against NBCC and contractors who built green scenery.
Deputy Commissioner told their residents has two choices on relocation.
One of them is moving to alternative accommodations that will be provided by NBCC, with all costs, including shifting, borne by the PSU.
For families who do not want this alternative flat, rent for apartments similar to the size will be borne by the NBCC.
The family also has the choice to get out of Green View at all – those who no longer want to live in a condo in the future will get a full refund along with interest in one month, said Deputy Commissioner.
The refund decision will be taken after the Expert Committee of the four members of the CBRI (Central Building Research Institute) and IIT Roorkee submitted their reports of other safety audits that have been assigned.
“If the buildings can be repaired, and NBCC, after repairs, offering safety certificates to residents, they can continue to stay there,” Yadav said.
Yadav also convinced residents they will continue to maintain flat ownership even if they do not live there and the building will not be destroyed, if possible like that appear, without compensation to the owner.
Deputy Commissioner said NBCC and his contractors were guilty and structural reports prepared by IIT Delhi would be distributed with residents.
PK Gupta, Managing Director of NBCC, said the flat condition had deteriorated within four to five years, which should not occur.
“We were surprised to find cracks on the outside of the building, after that the IIT-Delhi team was under Prof.
Anup Krishnan visited and recommended testing.
During testing, it was found that water in the area had high chloride quality leading to corrosion,” he said.
He said the IIT report has recommended that the tower must be emptied within two months, but the company cannot decide whether to make repairs or destroy buildings, which is why the second audit is assigned.
Mohanty, the president of the Green View Association’s apartment, said that “his irony was that because of the nbcc error and contractor, we were victims.
Gurugram District Administration must immediately submit FIR against the NBCC and the contractor to endanger the lives of those they have done in the case of Chintels Paradiso “.

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