On July 17, the SC asked Supertech to pay Rs 1.25 crore towards refunding 15 homebuyers of the demolished twin towers. The 15 homebuyers had to be paid a sum of Rs 7.04 crore, and currently, Rs 75 lakh remains to be paid
The company has bagged the contract from Noida Authority to recycle waste generated from the demolition of Supertech's twin towers over the next three months.
The demolition of the Apex and Ceyane towers was the biggest of its kind in the country. More than 3,700 kg of explosives were used on Sunday to raze the buildings which were taller than Qutub Minar.
Kirit Somaiya's request came a day after the illegally built 100-metre tall Supertech twin towers in Noida were demolished using a series of controlled explosions.
The 80-metre (260 feet) concrete column was made up of five spires with three Soviet stars at the top and it stood between two groups of statues...
Razing down of the Supertech Twin Towers in Noida was the biggest residential demolition in the country as Apex and Ceyane towers were taller than Qutub Minar.
Supertech Twin Towers in Noida were razed down with more than 3,700 kg of explosives.
Infosys’ move to reduce payout comes days after its rivals such as TCS and Wipro deferred or reduced variable payouts for the April-June quarter in a bid to defend margins.
In case of damage to their flats, residents of neighbourhood can approach Edifice Engineering, the company responsible for the demolition, which has taken out a Rs 100-crore insurance cover to safeguard against damage caused to nearby buildings, say experts
Edifice Engineering, the company hired by Supertech to carry out the demolition, has completed 70 per cent of the rigging work in the taller tower Apex while the charging work of Ceyan, the smaller tower, with explosives has already been completed.
Residents of two developments close to the towers plan to carry along important documents and valuables when they evacuate on the day of the demolition.
The authority said that the residents of Emerald Court and ATS Village will have to vacate their homes by 7 am on August 28.
Noida Twin Towers Demolition: Edifice Engineering said that around 250-260kg of explosives are being deployed daily on average and the total quantity will be around 3700 kg.
The Twin Towers of Noida will be razed soon as the last date for demolishing is set on August 28th, 2022. However, there is an issue. There are two buildings in close proximity. One of them is just 9 meters away. So, how will the demolition take place? What security measures will be adopted?
Noida Twin Towers Demolition: A mock drill of the blast and its preparations will take place on August 25.
More than 3,500 kg of explosive will be filled in around 9,400 holes drilled in the columns and shears of the skeletal structures of the twin towers which will be razed to the ground.
The apex court on August 12 accepted the Noida authority's request to extend the demolition date to August 28 while allowing a bandwidth of 7 days until September 4.
The nod of the Central Building Research Institute (CBRI) was the last approval needed for the charging -- rigging of explosives inside the structures -- of the twin towers located in Sector 93B here, they said.
The Edifice Engineering, which has been trusted with the demolition work, informed the authority that demolition will take place at 2.30 pm on August 21.
The CEO says the authority has asked Edifice Engineering to submit a structural audit report by June 30.
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