“Don’t Be Afraid”: Noida Twin Towers Demolition Team’s Manager To Residents

“Nearby residents know everything,” said the project manager.

Noida:

A day before the demolition of the Supertech Twin Towers taller than Qutub Minar in Noida, the project manager of the team deployed for the task assured the nearby residents of believing in him and said that the best team would work to ensure a job. Was getting it done. safe destruction.

Jigar Chheda, Project Manager, Edifice said, “I understand the concern of the people around here, but I want to send a message to them that please don’t be afraid. The best team in the world is working on this project.” Expressing hope that everything will be fine during the demolition of Supertech Twin Towers in Sector 93A, Noida yesterday.

“Noida authorities have issued guidelines for neighbors because they are very clear about what people need to do, when they need to leave and come back, and what precautions we are taking around The residents of the city know everything,” he added.

He said the demolition would be completed in 12 seconds after which the Noida authorities could bring in machines and people to clean the dust and everything that followed.

He also expressed 100 per cent confidence in maintaining the GAIL pipeline installed below ground near the Twin Towers.

“The GAIL pipeline is designed according to the Richter scale of 4 in an area that is already 3 meters under ground. We have already spread the plates and created bumps on it, so it is 100 percent that There will be no damage to the pipeline,” he said.

Mr Chheda described the aforesaid project as ‘technically more challenging’ than the previous three blasts carried out in Kochi, Ranchi and Indore. “We will go according to plan,” he said.

Earlier on Friday, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) (Central) Rajesh S in Noida had revealed that the administration has prepared eight ambulances and four with over 400 civil police personnel deployed on the spot to demolish the towers. Tightened. Fire Tender.

The DCP had also mentioned in the press conference that several beds in the three hospitals were also reserved for contingency and a green corridor would also be created if required.

The Indian blaster who will press the button to demolish the Twin Towers – Chetan Dutta explained the details of the process that would break the towers and termed it a “simple process”.

“We will be about 50-70 meters away from the building, there will be no danger and we are pretty sure that the building will collapse in the right way… The blasting area is covered with four layers of iron mesh and two layers of blankets, so No debris will fly but dust can fly,” Mr. Dutta had said.

Demolition is to take place in Noida on August 28 at 2.30 pm.

The demolition of the Apex (32-storey) and Cayenne (29-storey) towers will leave about 35,000 cubic meters of debris, which will take at least three months to clear.

The Supreme Court had allowed the demolition of the twin towers with explosives. The exercise was earlier scheduled to begin on August 21, but the court accepted the request of the Noida authority and extended the date of its demolition to August 28.

The twin towers are set to be demolished for serious violations of the building rules. The top court had said that this was a result of “nefarious collusion” between the Noida Authority and Supertech and ordered that the company will carry out the demolition at its own expense under the supervision of the Noida Authority and an expert body like the Central Government. Building Research Institute.

The order came on a batch of petitions filed by home buyers against the Allahabad High Court’s April 11, 2014 judgment and order to demolish two buildings and refund money to apartment buyers within four months.

The Supreme Court has said that the date of demolition can be confirmed as August 28, with a “bandwidth of seven days” between August 29 and September 4, taking into account any slight delay due to technical reasons or weather conditions. Is.

(Except for the title, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)