Eighteen cessed buildings dangerous: MHADA
11 Jun 2020
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Editorial Team
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Every year MHADA undertakes a structural audit of these structures before monsoon and releases a list of the most dangerous ones.聽
The Maharashtra Housing & Area Development Authority (MHADA) on Wednesday put out a list of 鈥榤ost dilapidated鈥� buildings in the city. Eighteen buildings, including the Esplanade Mansion, have been marked as 鈥榙angerous鈥� for living.
In south Mumbai, MHADA鈥檚 repair and reconstruction board has over 14,000 century-old buildings that house more than 45,000 people. Every year MHADA undertakes a structural audit of these structures before monsoon and releases a list of the most dangerous ones.
A senior officer MHADA, RR board said, 鈥淪urvey of dilapidated buildings was delayed (this year) due to Covid-19 impact, but now everything is completed.鈥� He added that MHADA has asked residents of some apartments to shift to a transit camp, however, said he couldn鈥檛 disclose further information.
The list includes Esplanade Mansion, building numbers 50-58 on Nagpada Cross lane, 101-111 and 242-244 on Bara Imam Road, 74 on Nizam Street, 123 on Kika street. The list also includes a few buildings on Mumbadevi Road, Santh Sena Maharaj Marg, Bhandari Street, Nanubhai Behramji Road, and at Badam Wadi on VP Road.聽
The news has been originally shared by www.indianexpress.com, titled 鈥楳HADA releases list, 18 cessed buildings dangerous鈥�, on June 11, 2020. We have referred to the original article by the publisher with modified Title to suit our industry audience. To access the original article, click on the following:
Recently,聽CONSTRUCTION WORLD (CW) also organised a free webinar on 鈥�
Building Safety and Efficiency Post COVID-19鈥� with a distinguished set of experts, where they聽discussed guidelines in view of the pandemic, the need for efficient buildings, and more.聽
Photo courtesy: The Indian ExpressEvery year MHADA undertakes a structural audit of these structures before monsoon and releases a list of the most dangerous ones.聽The Maharashtra Housing & Area Development Authority (MHADA) on Wednesday put out a list of 鈥榤ost dilapidated鈥� buildings in the city. Eighteen buildings, including the Esplanade Mansion, have been marked as 鈥榙angerous鈥� for living.In south Mumbai, MHADA鈥檚 repair and reconstruction board has over 14,000 century-old buildings that house more than 45,000 people. Every year MHADA undertakes a structural audit of these structures before monsoon and releases a list of the most dangerous ones.A senior officer MHADA, RR board said, 鈥淪urvey of dilapidated buildings was delayed (this year) due to Covid-19 impact, but now everything is completed.鈥� He added that MHADA has asked residents of some apartments to shift to a transit camp, however, said he couldn鈥檛 disclose further information.The list includes Esplanade Mansion, building numbers 50-58 on Nagpada Cross lane, 101-111 and 242-244 on Bara Imam Road, 74 on Nizam Street, 123 on Kika street. The list also includes a few buildings on Mumbadevi Road, Santh Sena Maharaj Marg, Bhandari Street, Nanubhai Behramji Road, and at Badam Wadi on VP Road.聽The news has been originally shared by www.indianexpress.com, titled 鈥楳HADA releases list, 18 cessed buildings dangerous鈥�, on June 11, 2020. We have referred to the original article by the publisher with modified Title to suit our industry audience. To access the original article, click on the following: https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/mumbai/mhada-releases-list-18-cessed-buildings-dangerous-6453300/Recently,聽CONSTRUCTION WORLD (CW) also organised a free webinar on 鈥楤uilding Safety and Efficiency Post COVID-19鈥� with a distinguished set of experts, where they聽discussed guidelines in view of the pandemic, the need for efficient buildings, and more.聽
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