The Authority has also made it mandatory for builders applying for partial or full occupancy certificates to submit a structural safety audit report by one of the empanelled institutions.
NOIDA: The city is set to get two more sewerage treatment plants by the end of this year. In their final stages of construction, officials said, the STPs in sectors 123 and 168 will be ready latest by November 30.
The STP being developed in Sector 168 will have the capacity to treat 100 million litres per day, the second one in Sector 123 will process 80 million litres in a day.
Officials of the Noida Authority said that 70% of the work in both plants has already been completed and the remaining work will get over within four-and-a-half months.
While the structure of the plant along with boundary walls has been completed, the rotating biological contactor, sequencing batch reactor and raw sewage pumping station structure have to be established in the two locations.
Since November 2019, the Noida Authority has launched 13 different schemes to offer residential, commercial, institutional and industrial plots. However, the Authority was only able to generate traction while allocating industrial plots.
NOIDA: With several of its recent commercial, residential and institutional schemes ending in disappointment, the Noida Authority has decided to evaluate the land allotment rates in the city so as to rationalise them. And to do so, the Authority will invite a panel of chartered accountants, cost accountants and asset valuation firms.
The decision could have a long-term impact on the future growth of the city, officials said.
Since November 2019, the Noida Authority has launched 13 different schemes to offer residential, commercial, institutional and industrial plots. However, the Authority was only able to generate traction while allocating industrial plots.