Noida: Director of the Central Building Research Center (CBRI) visited the SuperTech Emerald court project on Monday morning along with a group of experts and officials of Noida authorities.
The team from the Roorkee Based Institute examined the twin towers in the project, whose demolition was ordered by the Supreme Court in three months.
The expert group spends more than two hours on the site and clicks on some pictures of the previous two towers interacting with the residents of the adjacent buildings and members of the population welfare association (RWA).
Jajesh Rana, President of Rwa, said the team recorded a concern of residents and convinced them that “best practices” will be adopted to destroy two buildings.
While announcing his assessment on August 31, the Supreme Court has asked the authority of Noida to take the help of CBRI in destroying the twin towers that have been illegally built.
The special investigation team (sitting) has also been formed to investigate collusion between developers and authority officials.
N Gopalakrishnan, Director of the Institute, and Deputy Director of Suvir Singh entered the peak and ceyane tower and climbed several floors to check the condition of the building and the setbacks available around them.
Authority engineers accompany the CBRI team and give them other maps and documents needed during inspections.
However, Gopalakrishnan and Suvir are civil engineers.
While the director specializes in structural dynamics and earthquake techniques, SUVIR is a fire engineer.
Resources said the visit by the CBRI team attended a letter from the authority to Gopalakrishnan last week, seeking help in preparing the demolition plan.
Complete their interaction, residents asked the team of experts and official authority to conduct a comprehensive structural audit and safety.
Aster 1 test, Aster 2 and Aspire 1 – three towers around Apex and Ceyane.
Emerald Rwa will also write to authority, request that a structural engineer employed by them be allowed to join the meeting to be held in connection with dismantling training.
This will ask its consultant to present the techniques and methodologies that are followed globally to keep the building isolated from high-grade explosions.
Installing the explosion resistant glass around the building that might be under the impact of the explosion is one of the options that are intentional.
As an authority only had three months to destroy two buildings, he urged CBRI to compile its report at the earliest and speed up the process.
The CBRI team will go through the specifications of the two buildings that have been captured through a drone survey and compiling the initial report this week itself, the source said.