The Supertech Twin towers at Noida Sector 93A, Uttar Pradesh, are all set to be demolished on August 28. Residents of the neighbouring societies have been asked to vacate the area by 7 am this Sunday. The Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, meanwhile, will be closed to all traffic for 30 minutes.
The two towers, Apex and Ceyane, have been rigged with around 3,700 kg of explosives by the Mumbai-based demolition firm Edifice Engineering and South African firm Jet Demolition. The roads adjoining the towers have also been closed off for everyone.
The 40-storey towers, which took 3 years to be built (2009-2012), will now be razed to ground within a matter of 10 seconds.
What are the preparations for D(emolition)-Day?
Locals in neighbouring societies asked to vacate the area by 6.30 am:
The rigging of the buildings completed: As per Edifice Engineering and South African firm Jet Demolition, explosives have been rigged into 9,640 holes drilled in the shears and columns of these towers. It is a process known as 'charging' of any structure before its implosion. The charging of the two towers were complete on August 23.
By Thursday, August 25, the connection of these explosives will be completed. Once it's done, the Noida Authority will conduct a final inspection of the towers.
What after the demolition? Once the demolition is completed, the Central Building Research Institute (CBRI) will check the conditions of nearby towers. Once that is done, the electricity connection will be checked. Initially, residents will be asked to use stairs to get to their flats.
The pillars of the towers will also be checked. Once everything is checked by CBRI, people will be finally allowed to enter their homes.
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