October 7, 2024

NOIDA TWIN TOWERS REST IN PIECES: HOW THE PERFECT FALL WAS ENGINEERED

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The illegal Supertech Twin Towers in Uttar Pradesh’s Noida were demolished today and fell like a pack of cards, bringing to close a nine-year-long legal battle. The nearly 100-metre-high towers. higher than Delhi’s iconic monument Qutub Minar fell like a pack of cards within 9 seconds, courtesy 3,700 kg of explosives that was infused in the buildings.

Demolition of Noida’s Supertech Twin Towers Today, Noida Supertech Twin Towers Demolition highlights: After much ado, the Supertech twin towers of Noida were finally demolished at 2:30 pm on Sunday.

A controlled implosion demolishes the 100-metre-high residential “Twin Towers” in Noida on the outskirts of New Delhi, on August 28, 2022.

The illegal Supertech Twin Towers in Uttar Pradesh’s Noida were demolished today and fell like a pack of cards, bringing to close a nine-year-long legal battle. The nearly 100-metre-high towers. higher than Delhi’s iconic monument Qutub Minar fell like a pack of cards within 9 seconds, courtesy 3,700 kg of explosives that was infused in the buildings. The Apex and Ceyane buildings had 915 flats, 21 shops and 2 basements, taller than Delhi’s Qutub Minar. The Noida-Greater Noida Expressway was shut down for traffic resumed just 15 minutes after the demolition. Around 5,000 residents of the nearby societies — ATS Greens Village and Emerald Court — had evacuated their flats for the demolition, and they can start arriving from 6:30 PM onwards. Cooking gas and electricity supply have been restored. Noida CEO Ritu Maheshwari said that there have been no damage caused to housing societies.

Close to 500 police and traffic personnel were deployed around the demolition site and the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway. A no-fly zone was imposed over Noida for drones. Air space within a radius of one nautical mile above the blast was made unavailable for flights during the period of the demolition. Mumbai-based Edifice Engineering has partnered with South Africa’s Jet, carried out the blast.

Insurance cover

“We have secured a ₹100-crore insurance for any post-demolition damage. We will fix any damage caused to nearby buildings,” said Utkarsh Mehta, founder, Edifice Engineering.

Joe Brinkman, detonation expert and managing director of Jet Demolition, said that 9,642 holes were drilled into the twin towers, which had housed over 900 flats and shops, in the span of six months.

The firm applied the waterfall mechanism in the demolition of the twin towers, causing the debris to collapse vertically without damaging the adjacent buildings.

“The controlled detonation of around 3,700 kg of explosives brought down the twin towers. Also, with this exercise, India has also joined a select group of countries where controlled explosion over-100-metre-tall buildings has been done,” said Mr. Brinkman, who could not hold back his tears.

Tears of Happiness

“There was a lot of pressure. These were the tears of happiness and success,” he added.

Both Jet Demolition and Edifice Engineering placed vibration-monitoring systems at the site, along with a black box, to help them study the demolition in detail. IIT-Chennai will also participate in the study.

In its first statement issued since the order to demolish the buildings was issued by the Supreme Court a year ago, Supertech builders on Sunday said that the twin towers were constructed as per the building plan approved by Noida development authorities and that no deviations had been made.

The scene after a controlled implosion demolished the 100-metre-high residential “Twin Towers” in Noida on the outskirts of New Delhi, on August 28, 2022

About 5,000 people from the adjoining Emerald Court and ATS Village societies had left their homes a few hours before the demolition. Nearly 3,000 vehicles and about 200 pets were moved out of harm’s way.

Legal Background

The Supreme Court had ordered the demolition of the towers, on August 31, 2021, for having violated building norms in “collusion with district officials. It held that illegal construction had to be dealt with strictly to ensure compliance with the rule of law”.

The Apex Court had lambasted the Noida Authority, as the court pointed out multiple incidents of collusion between its officials and Supertech in the Emerald Court project and violations of norms by the realty major in the construction of the twin towers.

“The case has revealed a nefarious complicity of the planning authority in the violation by the developer of the provisions of law,” the Supreme Court had observed.

The top court had ordered Supertech to bear the cost of the demolition as it noted that the construction of the twin towers, which was not part of the original plan for Emerald Court, directly affected the quality of life of its residents.

There is only one other precedent of high-rise structures in India being demolished. In January 2020, four housing complexes in the Maradu municipality area of Kochi, Kerala, were brought down in compliance with the Supreme Court’s orders — the 18-20 storey buildings were held to be illegal as they had been built in violation of Coastal Regulation Zone norms.

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