In a significant move, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRCL) has adopted stringent safety protocols for the construction and operation of the underground metro. Real estate experts see this as a crucial step towards ensuring the saf
MmrclMumbai MetroSafety ProtocolsNo Objection CertificatesUrban DevelopmentReal Estate MumbaiOct 08, 2024
The key safety protocols implemented by MMRCL include site management, worker safety, and environmental protection. These protocols ensure that construction sites have clear boundaries, workers are provided with PPE, and regular safety training is conducted.
NOCs are mandatory for buildings near metro construction sites to ensure they meet necessary safety standards and are structurally sound. This is particularly important for old buildings that may pose risks during the construction phase.
These safety measures are expected to boost investor confidence and encourage developers to take on redevelopment projects along the metro corridor. They ensure a safer environment for both residents and construction workers, facilitating the redevelopment of old buildings.
The dedicated team set up by MMRCL monitors the implementation of safety protocols, conducts regular inspections, and addresses any issues that may arise during the construction process, ensuring all parties adhere to the safety guidelines.
The long-term benefits of these safety measures include the creation of a safer urban environment, the redevelopment of old buildings, and the overall growth and development of Greater Mumbai. They also boost investor confidence and enhance the city's infrastructure.
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