GURGAON: The Department of City Planning (DTCP) has issued notices to developers to submit architectural drawings of their projects to start the structural audit process at the earliest.
The structural audit process for 23 high-rise residential complexes, which was scheduled to begin last week, has been delayed as developers are yet to submit drawings of the buildings, officials said. Once the drawings are submitted, the structural audit agency will calculate the audit fee and it will be shared between the developer and her RWA.
District Town Planning Officer (Executive) Manish Yadav, in his instructions to the management of the development company, said that the structural audit of the 23 housing societies will be carried out by four agencies and He said the society's developer has been directed to submit architectural drawings. This is DTP's office.
“Only after submission of the drawings, the expenditure for the audit can be estimated and work can begin. After the amount is assessed, the builder’s management and the RWA will be directed to share the cost. ” he said.
The societies to be audited in the second phase are CHD Avenue, Paras Duz, Raheja Atharva, Raheja Navodaya, Hermitage Satya, Takshashila Heights, Ansar Estela, Vatika G-21, Wembley Estate, ATS Tourmaline, Indiabulls Centrum Park and Oris Aster Court. , GPL Eden Heights, Persvenas Green Ville, Oris Carnation, Coralwood, Aloha Apartments, Vipul Lavanya, BPTP Park Saline, Bestek Park View Ananda, NBCC Heights, Hibiscus and more.
In May, the district administration ordered visual inspection of 55 high-rise residential societies, in which four structural inspection agencies inspected the overall maintenance of the buildings, plastering, leakage, seepage, moisture and cracks in basements, beams, etc. The building was to be inspected at various checkpoints. , the moisture of the slab and floor, the condition of the cistern and shaft built on the roof of the building.
Meanwhile, the second round of structural audits of the 15 academic societies selected in the first phase was scheduled to begin from July 10. In the second round, various clinical tests were recommended by the structural audit body.
“Visual audits have been conducted and notices have been issued to the developers of 15 high-rise housing societies, where clinical inspections were to be conducted in the second round, to conduct clinical inspections or receive letters of consent from NOCs, RWAs. Please submit it to the DTCP office,” Yadav said.
The structural audit process for 23 high-rise residential complexes, which was scheduled to begin last week, has been delayed as developers are yet to submit drawings of the buildings, officials said. Once the drawings are submitted, the structural audit agency will calculate the audit fee and it will be shared between the developer and her RWA.
District Town Planning Officer (Executive) Manish Yadav, in his instructions to the management of the development company, said that the structural audit of the 23 housing societies will be carried out by four agencies and He said the society's developer has been directed to submit architectural drawings. This is DTP's office.
“Only after submission of the drawings, the expenditure for the audit can be estimated and work can begin. After the amount is assessed, the builder’s management and the RWA will be directed to share the cost. ” he said.
The societies to be audited in the second phase are CHD Avenue, Paras Duz, Raheja Atharva, Raheja Navodaya, Hermitage Satya, Takshashila Heights, Ansar Estela, Vatika G-21, Wembley Estate, ATS Tourmaline, Indiabulls Centrum Park and Oris Aster Court. , GPL Eden Heights, Persvenas Green Ville, Oris Carnation, Coralwood, Aloha Apartments, Vipul Lavanya, BPTP Park Saline, Bestek Park View Ananda, NBCC Heights, Hibiscus and more.
In May, the district administration ordered visual inspection of 55 high-rise residential societies, in which four structural inspection agencies inspected the overall maintenance of the buildings, plastering, leakage, seepage, moisture and cracks in basements, beams, etc. The building was to be inspected at various checkpoints. , the moisture of the slab and floor, the condition of the cistern and shaft built on the roof of the building.
Meanwhile, the second round of structural audits of the 15 academic societies selected in the first phase was scheduled to begin from July 10. In the second round, various clinical tests were recommended by the structural audit body.
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