Gurugram administration orders structural audit of 17 high-rise societies
Gurugram news: Following the sequential collapse of roofs of flats on seven floors of the Chintels Paradiso society in Sector 109 on February 10, residents of 58 societies had demanded a structural audit of their buildings.
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- The Gurugram administration has ordered audit of around 17 high-rise societies in the city
- The work orders will be issued to auditing firms from Monday onwards as per district admin order
- Audit will be completed within 45 days and the cost will have to be borne by the developer
Gurugram news: Nearly seven months after the roof of a residential high-rise in Gurugram collapsed leaving two people dead, the Gurugram administration has ordered a structural audit of 17 high-rise societies in the city, a senior official said.
Following the sequential collapse of roofs of flats on seven floors of the Chintels Paradiso society in Sector 109 on February 10, residents of 58 societies had demanded a structural audit of their buildings.
In the first phase, 17 high-rises are being audited and the work orders will be issued to the auditing firms from Monday, according to a press release by the district administration.
The audit will be completed within 45 days and the cost will have to be borne by the developer, it said.
Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner Nishant Kumar Yadav held a joint meeting with the developers, members of the auditing firms, and residents of the societies on Wednesday (August 31).
Yadav said the administration has shortlisted four experienced firms and they will conduct visual inspections of the societies in the first phase.
The official also directed the developers of the 17 societies to submit the structural and architectural designs of the societies to the District Town Planner’s office by Friday.
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