Ill fated building demolished using implosive technique

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Nov 02 2016 | 7:22 PM IST
An 11-storey building which was declared unsafe after an adjacent block collapsed in 2014 was today demolished using implosion technique in less than ten seconds, amid tight security.
The building fell like a pack of cards and thick, huge columns of smoke engulfed the area with birds scurrying to safety.
Columns in the 11-storeyed structure were filled with explosive substances and brought down using implosion technique, employing controlled blasting of explosives.
Timer devices were used and the multiple blast was carried out sequentially by using a remote. Columns were drilled and explosive substance was stuffed.
Anxiety prevailed as the demolition was delayed by over two hours.
Kancheepuram District collector R Gajalakshmi had said yesterday that the building would be brought down between 2 and 4 PM. However, the demolition was carried out at 6.52 PM.
Before the demolition was carried out, the structure was weakened by removing some portions like walls.
A posse of police cordoned off the area and residents living about 100 meters near the building were requested to keep off and fire tenders and ambulances stationed in the vicinity.
The residents were housed in a nearby hall till the completion of the building's demolition. Traffic diversions were made and power supply in the vicinity was switched off during the time of demolition as part of safety measures.
Curious onlookers flocked to terraces of buildings in the locality to have a glimpse of the collapsing structure.
Police Commissioner S George inspected the spot ahead of demolition and reviewed security measures. Kancheepuram District Collector R Gajalakshmi and senior officials, including those from Revenue and Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority, were present.
On June 28, 2014 one of the two blocks of an under construction residential building at suburban Moulivakkam had collapsed, killing 61 workers and injuring scores of people. That collapsed structure was also 11-storeyed.
Subsequently, the adjacent block too was declared unsafe by the authorities. An order for demolition of the unsafe structure had been issued under 141 Cr P C.
When the matter went to the Supreme Court, it allowed the building to be brought down after perusing an expert committee's report.
Kancheepuram District Collector Gajalakshmi said the
structure was brought down in five seconds.
On the delay in carrying out the demolition, she told reporters it was drizzling and that the contractor wanted some time to carry out tests.
"He took some time for that. The delay was due to rain," she said.
Against the background of claims that rules do not allow such demolitions after sunset, she said that with proper lighting and safety measures, there is a provision that allows carrying out the implosion after sunset. "We have done this properly according to rules."
She said columns of smoke has settled down and power supply and vehicular traffic has resumed. People living nearby who were evacuated had come back to their houses, she said.
Contractor P Ponlingam, CEO of Maglink Infra Projects Limited, said all types of permitted explosives were used to carry out the implosion.
"The strength of columns, reinforcements and size were all taken into consideration to determine the requirement of explosives and after doing lab tests we have done this. The building fell down exactly in the direction it was supposed to fall and it happened as per plan," he said, adding that the cost involved was about Rs 50 lakh.
The demolition of a structure as tall as a 11-storeyed building is touted to be the first of its kind in Tamil Nadu, though many smaller structures have been brought down before using the same technique in the state.
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First Published: Nov 02 2016 | 7:22 PM IST

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