As part of the Maharashtra government's 100-day action plan, the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has announced that it will conduct a structural audit of 1,000 cessed buildings across the state. This initiative aims to ensure th
MhadaStructural AuditCessed BuildingsMaharashtraSafetyReal Estate MaharashtraFeb 13, 2025

The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) is a state government agency responsible for the development and management of housing projects in Maharashtra. It was established in 1971 to provide affordable housing solutions to the urban poor.
The structural audit is crucial because cessed buildings are often old and dilapidated, posing significant safety risks to their residents. The audit helps identify and address structural issues to prevent building collapses and ensure the safety of residents.
The 100-day action plan is an initiative by the Maharashtra government to address immediate safety concerns and improve living conditions. As part of this plan, MHADA is tasked with conducting a structural audit of 1,000 cessed buildings.
The structural audit will be conducted by a team of qualified engineers and architects using advanced technology and tools. The process will include visual inspections, structural testing, and documentation of findings and recommendations.
The benefits include ensuring the safety and well-being of residents, identifying buildings that require immediate attention, prioritizing repairs and renovations, and providing a basis for long-term maintenance and improvement plans.

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