The closure of 18 Ready Mixed Concrete (RMC) plants in Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad is causing significant disruptions to ongoing housing projects, potentially leading to delays and increased costs. This article explores the impact on the real estate sector and the measures being taken to address the situation.
Real EstateConstructionRmc PlantsPunePimpri ChinchwadReal Estate NewsMar 28, 2025
The main reason for the closure of RMC plants is non-compliance with environmental norms and safety regulations, as enforced by the PMRDA and MPCB.
The closures are causing delays in housing projects due to shortages in concrete supplies and increased costs for sourcing from alternative suppliers.
Proposed measures include providing technical assistance to help RMC plants comply with norms, setting up new compliant plants, and offering temporary relief measures to developers.
Industry leaders, such as CREDAI, are calling for a collaborative approach and urging the government to provide temporary relief measures to help developers manage the shortage.
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