Noida: Twin Towers SuperTech – Apex and Ceyane – The possibility of being dropped at the end of May and debris can be colored in August, said the source to Ti.
On Sundays, EDIFICE EDIFICE ENGINEERS SERTECH and MANGGAI, which will do dismantling exercises, sign contracts, work orders, and agreements with terms and conditions.
Officials in the real estate group said they had sent a copy of the work order and the agreement to Noida authorities and would notify the Supreme Court in the next hearing.
On August 31 last year, the Apex Court had said that the twin towers had been illegally built and ordered their demolition.
Sources in Noida authorities say dismantling exercises will cost around Rs 20 Crore.
While Supertech will spend 4.5-5.5 crore from the coffers, the remaining costs will be restored after auctionable material that can be saved.
But there are several other obstacles that will be crossed before the dismantling exercise can begin.
10-12 There are no certificates or permits that must be secured from government institutions.
As the first step, Supertech and Edifice have approached the Petroleum Safety Organization and explosives in Agra to request permission to use explosives for demolition.
Apart from that, the NOCs must be taken from the administration of Noida, the Police Department, cell traffic, pollution control boards, Indian gas authorities, and up power corporation, among others.
But the signing of the contract was also preceded by several deliberations to complete the estimated costs and conditions and conditions.
Uttarsh Mehta, a partner at Edifice Engineering, is in town to seal the deal.
“We will start working on the project from Monday itself.
In the first week of February, we will start physical work on the site.
We hope to get all permissions and permits at that time,” said Mehta.
“We will collaborate with South African companies.
Their team consisting of six to seven engineers will be in Noida at least for 20 to 25 days to plan the last leg of the explosion,” he added.
South African demolition jets have collaborated with previous Edifice when Mumbai-based companies were assigned work for illegal towers in Kochi in January 2020.
In the case of the tower of Supertech, the permits available were nine meters.
Apex, which is higher than two buildings, 100 meters high.
“We have fulfilled the APEX court direction and signed all the documents needed to destroy the two structures.
Payments have also been made to buyers who want a refund along with interest.
We also want to repeat that our other projects.
According to the schedule and we will continue to send units To our buyers, “Seltech spokesman said.