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BMC tells Wadala developer to follow court commissioner's directives
Updated On: 27 June, 2018 02:55 PM IST | Mumbai | Chetna Sadadekar
The report submitted to BMC's Building Proposal Department, following the landslide and cave-in on Monday, recommends strengthening the building's foundation by erecting steel girders as a precautionary measure to the shore piling

A car struck in debris after a wall collapsed at a construction site in Antop Hill, Wadala East area, in Mumbai on Monday, June 25, 2018. Pic/PTI
In a joint meeting among various agencies held in Wadala Heights yesterday, the BMC directed developer Dosti Realty to follow only the directives stated in Court Commissioner Shantilal Jain's report, which asks the developer to keep the neighbouring societies in mind with respect to its ongoing construction. His report submitted to BMC's Building Proposal Department, following the landslide and cave-in on Monday, recommends strengthening the building's foundation by erecting steel girders as a precautionary measure to the shore piling.
BMC chief Ajoy Mehta said, "Only remedial work, and no other, will go on there, as stated by the court commissioner. Our notice has sent these directives to them."
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