New Delhi: Weeks before the demolition of Supertech twin towers in Noida, the Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), Roorkee on Friday told the Supreme Court that it has not received information regarding structural audit of nearby buildings, the impact of vibration generated due to the blast, post demolition debris, etc. The Noida authority informed the Supreme Court that Supertech's Twin Towers will be demolished on August 21.
Senior advocate Ravindra Kumar, representing Noida authority, said that they have filed a status report on what has happened since the last meeting. A bench of Justices D.Y. Chandrachud and J.B. Pardiwala was informed that Edifice Engineering assured that the demolition would take place on August 21. However, D.P. Kanungo, a scientist at the CBRI, informed the top court that the institute has not received complete information regarding the demolition of twin-towers, and also a sum of Rs 70 lakh as fee.
The top court had asked the Noida authority to take help from the CBRI in connection with the demolition process. Kanungo said the institute has cooperated on every aspect in connection with the demolition, however, it has not received information regarding structural audit pre-and-post demolition on the surrounding buildings, and added that Supertech has to provide all this information.
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