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Tumbling twins crumple up Rs 500 crore for Supertech

The cost of the demolition itself is estimated at about Rs 20 crore.

August 29, 2022 / 11:14 IST
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The twin buildings came crashing down in nine seconds.
The twin buildings came crashing down in nine seconds.

Realty firm Supertech Ltd has incurred a loss of about Rs 500 crore, including construction and interest costs, because of the demolition of its twin towers in Noida, the company's Chairman R K Arora said on Sunday. The nearly 100-metre-tall twin towers -- Apex and Ceyane -- were demolished at 2.30 pm on Sunday as per a Supreme Court order that found their construction within Emerald Court premises in violation of norms. More than 3,700 kgs of explosives were used in this operation. The cost of the demolition itself is estimated at about Rs 20 crore.

"Our overall loss is around Rs 500 crore, taking into account the amount we have spent on land and construction cost, the charges paid to authorities for various approvals, interest paid to banks over the years and the 12 per cent interest paid back to buyers of these two towers, among other costs," Arora told PTI. These twin towers were part of Supertech's Emarald Court project at Sector 93 A on Noida Expressway. The current market value of over 900 apartments in the two towers is being estimated at over Rs 700 crore.

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Arora said the total built up area in these two towers was around 8 lakh square feet. "We constructed these towers as per the building plan approved by the Noida development authority," he added.