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Gurugram: Town and Country Planning Department (DTCP) has issued a notice to developers to submit building drawings of their projects to start the structural audit process at the earliest.
Officials said the structural audit process of 23 high-rise residential societies, which was to begin last week, got delayed as the developers are yet to submit the building drawings. Once the drawings are submitted, the structural audit agencies will calculate the cost of the audit which will be shared between the developers and the RWAs.
District town planner (enforcement) Manish Yadav, in an order to the management of developer companies, said that structural audit of 23 housing societies is to be carried out by four agencies and developers of these societies have been directed to submit building drawings. DTP Office.
“Only after the submission of the drawings, the cost of the audit can be estimated and the work can be started. After the amount is assessed, the builder management and RWA will be ordered to share the cost.
The societies to be audited in the second phase are CHD Avenue, Paras Dews, Raheja Atharva, Raheja Navodaya, Hermitage Satya, Takshashila Heights, Ansal Estella, Vatika G-21, Wembley Estate, ATS Tourmaline, Indiabulls Centrum Park, Orris Aster Court, GPL Eden Heights, Parsvnath Green Ville, Orris Carnation, Coralwood, Aloha Apartments, Vipul Lavanya, BPTP Park Sareen, Bestech Park View Anand, NBCC Heights, Hibiscus and others.
In May, the district administration had ordered visual inspection of 55 highrise societies, with four structural audit agencies to check the buildings at various checkpoints, including overall maintenance of the building, plastering, leakage, leakage, dampness and in the basement, beams Cracks included. , slab and floor dampness, condition of roof top water tanks and shafts.
Meanwhile, the second round of structural audit of 15 societies selected in the first phase was to begin on July 10. In the second round, various laboratory tests were recommended by the structural audit agencies.
“Developers of 15 highrise residential societies, for whom visual audit was conducted and laboratory tests were to be conducted in the second round, were issued notices and ordered to get laboratory tests done or obtain NOC, consent letter from RWAs. Submit it to the DTCP office,” said Yadav.
