MHADA officials have been instructed to expedite the redevelopment process for properties acquired under Section 91(A). These measures aim to improve the safety and living conditions of residents.
Structural AuditCessed BuildingsMhadaRedevelopmentMumbaiReal Estate MumbaiFeb 13, 2025
MHADA stands for Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority. It is a key government body in Maharashtra responsible for urban development and housing projects, particularly in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. MHADA is involved in the planning, development, and maintenance of housing schemes.
A cessed building is a structure that has been declared as unsafe or structurally unsound by the local authorities. These buildings are typically old and require urgent attention to prevent further deterioration and ensure the safety of residents.
The purpose of the structural audit is to assess the condition of cessed buildings and identify any structural issues that need to be addressed. The findings of the audit will be used to prioritize the redevelopment and rehabilitation of the most at-risk buildings.
The redevelopment process for properties acquired under Section 91(A) will be expedited by ensuring that the structural audits are completed within the stipulated time frame. This will help in identifying and prioritizing the most critical buildings for redevelopment.
MHADA is conducting structural audits to identify and address any structural issues in cessed buildings. Additionally, awareness campaigns are being initiated to educate residents about the importance of regular maintenance and safety measures. These initiatives aim to create a safe and sustainable living environment.
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