by Paul Joseph
May 11, 2011
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NEW DELHI : 17 flats which DDA said were constructed illegally in the upper basement of the Games Village will soon be razed. The developer Emaar MGF have been served the notice by the building department of the Delhi Development Authority to this effect on May 2. The vice-chairman of the DDA, G S Patnaik, said these flats were “illegal and have been sealed as of now”. The flats were not constructed as per the approved building plan, said DDA officials. The issue of the illegality of these flats came up just before the Commonwealth Games. The total cost of these flats is between Rs 30 crore and Rs 40 crore.. The developer apparently gave an application on April 28, saying they are ready to remove the 17 unauthorized flats in the upper basements, without bias to their claim and rights under Master Plan-2021 and the building bylaws, provided the completion certificate is soon issued to the balance 1,168 flats in 34 towers. Emaar already having sold off its share of 450-odd flats, the people who bought them for approximatly between Rs 2 crore and Rs 5 crore each have been asking the developer to hand over the property. The remaining flats are with DDA. But no flat can be allotted before the completion certificate is issued. The developer decided to let go the loss of having these 17 flats destroyed to accelerate the process of getting the completion certificate. DDA claimed that a waterproofing of the basement is still going on and DDA has to ascertain whether the construction of the Village complex is within the overall ambit of Master Plan-2021 and the unified building bylaws which are in force in Delhi, then only the completion certificate can be given once these exercise has been completed. During a recent hearing, DDA representatives presented that these illegal flats were not safe and not likely to be fit for occupancy as widespread leakage in the basement area was noticed during floods in April/September 2010. Moreover, several service lines of other flats are passing along the roofs of the illegal flats. The purchasers of the Emaar flats, however, continue to suffer. As they have bought these flats because it was a government project with a time-bound deadline for completion. We were supposed to have got possession of the flats by March this year. They are suffering huge losses as many of them are paying 12% as annual interest on the loans taken from banks.
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by Paul Joseph
November 22, 2010
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Stung by the government’s decision to confiscate its Rs 183 crore bank guarantee, Emaar MGF has put the blame for delay in completion of work at the Commonwealth Games (CWG) Village on DDA which contested the private developer’s contention. Emaar MGF has asked the government to revoke its order to confiscate the Rs 183-crore bank guarantee, of which Rs 90 crore has already been encashed by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA). “If there is anything incomplete it has direct link with incomplete work of DDA/their other agencies… The project developer cannot be held responsible for failure part of other agencies deployed by you (DDA) for water supply, sewerage, boundary wall, electrical and cabling work etc,” Emaar had said in a letter to DDA after handing over the flats to the Organising Committee. Delayed completion of the CWG village and lack of other facilities had caused a lot of embarrassment to the government as many agencies were working in the village even after athletes and guests had arrived for the games last month. When contacted an Emaar spokesperson confirmed that the company had sent a communication to the concerned DDA officials from time to time. In the case of project milestones, the builder had completed all milestones relating to completion of all towers housing 1,168 flats and the same were handed over to the Organising Committee in August itself within the time schedule, Emaar MGF officials said and termed confiscation its bank guarantee as “unholy penalty”. A senior DDA official said all the milestones, including land scaping and road construction, were linked with the completion of the Village project and they were clearly spelt out in the agreement. These milestones were to be met by the the developers who were developing the project, they added. Since there was a time constraint, timelines were drawn as part of milestones so that developers completed the project in time. So, it was developers’ responsibility to meet these milestones because they constructing the project, DDA officials said. Emaar MGF officials said that the CWG project would have been projected as a successful Public-Private-Partnership but the blame game between the two could spoil the party. The Urban Development Ministry on October 21 ordered confiscation of Rs 183 crore furnished by Emaar-MGF as bank guarantee and initiation of legal action against it for recovery of other expenditure for “deficiencies” and “delays” in developing the Commonwealth Games Village. Of the Rs 183-crore bank guarantee, DDA has already encashed Rs 90 crore and the remaining Rs 93 crore could not be credited as the Delhi High Court ordered that status quo be maintained.
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