Noida: Chennai Structural Engineering Structural Research Center (SERC), a Laboratory of the Scientific and Industrial Research Council, will go through a plan to drop the Twin Tower Supertech in Noida and the steps to keep the underground gas pipes only 15 meters away from the safe site of the impact of the explosion .
Scientists and experts from the Government Institute will conduct several structural tests and other components that can be influenced by the explosion to destroy the apex tower and ceyane.
SERC, which measures instrumentation and response from train disruption and vibration testing, has helped Gail to withstand pressure on the underground gas pipeline.
Edifice Engineering, a Mumbai-based company given the responsibility of dropping the twin towers, achieving the first hurdle in the demolition process in the form of a gas pipeline.
“While preparing for the preliminary plan itself, the existence of pipes is taken into account.
This is an obstacle that can be removed with some additional preparations.
The timeline determined by the Supreme Court must be obeyed,” said a Noida Authority official who has coordinated between Supertech Limited and Edifice about this issue.
Gail officials, meanwhile, have searched for all plans from Edifice.
The gas authority will provide the future for the demolition process only after the plan was examined by CSIR-Serc experts.
The source says the pressure with debris will roll in the ground after the demolition and vibration they can cause must be examined, among other aspects.
Gas pipes, which are owned by Indraprastha Gas Limited, running parallel with the Zamrud Supertech court project.
Gas supply through pipes cannot be stopped for several minutes during demolition also cannot be transferred.
Sources say Edifice is exploring the option to install a heavy steel plate to cover a 200 meter long pipe stretch to protect it from the effects of debris.
Another option, said the source, is digging the ground around the building to make a ditch that will absorb shock waves and vibrations caused by debris.
Residents also say they want to know how the company plans the demolition process.
“The gas pipeline runs under the green belt managed by the Noida Authority.
We try to find out how supertech and the company involved in planning to remain isolated from the impact of the explosion,” said UBS Teotia, President, the Welfare Association of the Emerald court.
On August 31 last year, the Supreme Court had ordered the demolition of twin towers in the 93a sector.
Already decided that the tower was built by violating raw estimates of regulations with collusion with some Noida authority officials.