Navi Mumbai: 527 Buildings Under NMC Limits Identified as 'Dangerous' During Survey

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 5, 2025 12:06 IST2025-06-05T12:05:06+5:302025-06-05T12:06:22+5:30

The civic body has said that 527 buildings in Maharashtra's Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) limits have been identified ...

Navi Mumbai: 527 Buildings Under NMC Limits Identified as 'Dangerous' During Survey | Navi Mumbai: 527 Buildings Under NMC Limits Identified as 'Dangerous' During Survey

Navi Mumbai: 527 Buildings Under NMC Limits Identified as 'Dangerous' During Survey

The civic body has said that 527 buildings in Maharashtra's Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) limits have been identified as "dangerous" during a survey for 2024-25. The NMMC said in a release issued on Wednesday that buildings in use for more than 30 years must undergo a structural audit by a civil or structural engineer registered with the NMMC.
  
"A survey of dangerous buildings under the municipal limits for the year 2024-25 has identified 527 buildings as dangerous" under provisions of the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act, it said. The release said the occupants have been advised to vacate such premises immediately.

The civic body has appealed to residents, owners, and institutions to conduct structural audits of such buildings and submit the report to the respective assistant civic commissioner or the assistant director of urban planning by September 30.

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The age of the building is to be determined from the date of initial occupancy, either full or partial. Following the structural audit, a certificate confirming that all necessary repairs recommended by the engineer have been completed and that the structure is safe must be submitted to the corporation, the release said. A fine of Rs 25,000 or the full annual property tax, whichever is higher, may be levied on those who fail to carry out the structural inspection, it said.

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