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Implosion or bulldozing? indecision on Nasla Tower demolition persists

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The illegal Nasla Tower demolition strategy has still to be chalked out as the authorities responsible for it continue to be muddled on whether to wreck the building down manually or use controlled implosion.

The sources privy to meeting on Friday chaired by deputy commissioner over the strategy to bring down the high-rise constructed on Sharea Faisal, in compliance with the Supreme Court verdict. said it could not decide on which option to go with.

In the meeting today, the stakeholders could not reach a decision on the demolition of Nasla Tower. However, the deputy commission district east refused to comment on the matter.

At least two demolition companies also attended the meeting and gave recommendations on the strategy to knock the tower and they also asked for some reports to determine the building and construction site status.

One building demolition company suggested it would take about one-and-a-half months to raze the structure by means of machinery, while the other said it can carry out the controlled implosion.

 

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