The structural audit of 22 highrise societies in Gurgaon has been stuck for the past six months as the developers have failed to pay the fee. Notices are being issued to the developers warning them of legal action. Only one society has paid the fee so far and six societies have not even shared the project drawings. Find out more about the status of the audit and the actions being taken by the district administration and DTCP.
The second round of structural audits of 15 high-rises in Gurgaon is stuck as developers haven’t paid the fee required for the tests. Action will be taken if the fee is not paid. Audits were ordered after a collapse in a society last year. Three audits have been completed and reports submitted.
Earlier this month, a primary survey of 55 condominiums was done on the orders of the district administration. Of these, 23 were shortlisted for checks on cracks in plaster, plaster falling off the walls, and water seepage, among others.
The Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) in Gurugram has issued notices to developers, requesting them to submit building drawings of their projects to begin structural audits. The audit is aimed at assessing the integrity and stability of 23 high-rise residential societies within the region. The structural audit cost will be shared between the developers and RWAs.
The structural audit process of 23 highrise residential societies, which was to begin last week, got delayed as developers are yet to furnish building drawings, officials said.