Gurugram: Chintels ParadisoThe builder has submitted an application to the Town and Country Department, planning to redevelop the society in phases. DTCP (HQ) is expected to send a report to the enforcement wing of the department Gurgaon Soon.
If accepted, the builder will be able to reconstruct towers declared unsafe in the Sector 109 society in one phase and repair those deemed habitable in the second phase.
Six of the nine towers of Paradiso have been declared unsafe by the district administration. Two others were also declared unsafe by CBRI, the organization brought in by the builder to conduct independent structural audits, but these were not officially declared unfit for habitation.
According to the builder, this approach will speed up the reconstruction of unsafe towers. home buyers The process is being followed closely as phase-wise developments may impact the timelines of reconstruction and repairs.
For home buyers in towers considered unsafe who have opted for reconstruction, this could mean they get their flats sooner. Residents of the residential towers are keen to see if there are any major changes to the layout, and if infrastructural upgrades take place, whether they will require home buyers’ consent.
“We have been living in uncertainty for too long. The phased process may be a step forward, but our main concern is the timeline for redevelopment And will it really solve the security issues,” said a resident of one of the habitable towers in Chintales Paradiso.