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2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF CREDAI - KOLHAPUR (Formerly PBAK) for e year President Mr. Rajiv Parikh IPP & Counselor Mr. Ram Purohit Vice - President Mr. Abhijit Magdum Hon. Secretary Mr. Uttam Farakte Treasurer Mr. Krishna Patil Joint Secretary Mr. Girish Raibage Joint Secretary Mr. Mahesh Yadav Joint Treasurer Mr. Sanjay Doijad Director Mr. Ravi Sanghvi Director Mr. Vijay Patki Director Mr. Sujay Hosmani Director Mr. Nitin Jirge Director Mr. Vidyanand Bedekar Director Mr. Prasad Bhide Director Mr. Satyajit Kapade Director Mr. Hemang Shah 2
3 Index 1. Editor's Note 2. From President's and Secretary's Desk 3. Events and Achievements of BOD Tallest Buildings in World. 5. Member's Training Programme at Mahabaleshwar and DALAN. 6. Floating Airports in World. 7. Construction Blunders. 8. Safer Buildings in Tsunamis. Bulletin Committee Editor : Mr. Prasad Bhide Advisor : Mr. Ram Purohit Convener : Mr. Hemang Shah Member : Mr. Sachin Paranjape Disclaimer: Articles printed in is magazine have been written by various auors or collected from various sources. CREDAI-Kolhapur will not assume any legal responsibility for e same. You may also send your suggestions/comments to valuerprasad@gmail.com or pbakkop1@rediffmail.com. Editor's Note Dear Friends, It's a great pleasure to present you e first quarterly bulletin of Through is desk, we will try to highlight e events and achievements of CREDAI-Kolhapur's recent developments, taxations, government GR's in our profession and various oer activities to be conducted in coming tenure. Wi increasing complications in current policies and taxations, it has become difficult to cope up wi all e issues. We will use is bulletin as a platform to furnish e latest amendments in regards to e same. This bulletin will also cover information regarding e latest techniques, projects and innovations of our profession adopted around e world. Hope you may find e entertainment segment refreshing. I wish a very successful tenure for e newly elected CREDAI-Kolhapur managing committee for Your views and opinions are welcome. I ink you will find is bulletin good and interesting. Yours Sincerely, Mr. Prasad Bhide 3
4 President's Desk First of all, I would like to ank all our CREDAI members for showing fai in me & giving me an opportunity to extend my work as President for e year For past two years all my colleagues have worked hard to build strong image of our industry in e society and has successfully conducted events like Dalan (property & material exhibition), IT Promotion, Consumer Redressal forum, members training seminar at Mahabaleshwar, Study tours, National conventions (NATCON), general body of CREDAI MAHARASHTARA & Social events like tree plantation, construction of new building for Bal Kalyan Sankul. I ank Secretary Mr. Uttam Farakte & e entire managing team for extending eir support in conducting ese activities. I am ankful to our outgoing Vice-President Mr. Shriniwas alias Batu Gaikwad for his overwhelming support to me at all times. My special anks to Mr. Ram Purohit, Vice President CREDAI MAHARASHTA for his continual guidance as Immediate Past President. Our objectives set for during past tenure were Kolhapur Airport development, KMC bylaws modifications and city limit extension. We are almost on e verge of its achievement. I am confident at in my continuing tenure I will get e same support & all members will work wi same spirit and enusiasm. For is tenure, ree young members Prasad, Hemang & Satyajit are selected as new directors in our Managing team. In following years we will be concentrating on modification of bylaws in relation wi high rise buildings and F.S.I related issues. On is occasion, we are introducing our bulletin rough which latest information of new technology & development can be made available to our members. My best wishes to e bulletin committee. Regards, Mr. Rajiv Parikh Secretary's Address Publishing our own bulletin was always a ought in my mind for last couple of years. Wi e suggestion of Hon. Mr. Satish Magar, President, CREDAI- MAHARASHTRA, is ought has actually come into reality. Every member of our association plays an important role in e development of Kolhapur city. Our trade is giving revenue to Local, State and Central Government, business to oer trades and employment to various skilled and unskilled labour; at e same time fulfilling e dreams of shelter for all segments of e society. Our members perform well in eir trade along wi social commitments at every stage. Learning is a continuous process helping us to keep upgraded about our business. This bulletin will provide guidance to all our members wi respect to technical knowledge, advanced construction practices, to deliver consistent quality product. Publishing quarterly bulletin is a milestone in e current activities of CREDAI-Kolhapur. My best wishes to e bulletin committee. 4 Regards, Mr. Uttam Farakte
5 MAJOR EVENTS AND ACHIEVEMENT IN Conducted meeting wi Shri Patangrao Kadam (Revenue Minister, Maharashtra State) regarding 'B' Tenure & Gifted Land. As a result, powers are delegated to The Collector of Kolhapur for change of tenure of e property as per merits of e case. Conducted study tour to Pune at Lavasa, Blue Ridge-Paranjape Schemes & Jotun Paints. Valuable contribution in re-development of e Kolhapur Airport. Voluntarily planted 560 trees in e campus of Agriculture College as social responsibility towards city's road development project. Engineer's Day celebration on 15 Sep & 2010 followed wi blood donation camps. DALAN-2010 Property Exhibition at New-Shahupuri Gymkhana 08 Jan'10 11 Jan'2010. Highlights: Record breaking footsteps wi a grand opening ceremony. Overwhelming response for stall booking Souvenir published by Mr. Bhaskarrao Jadhav (Urban Development Minister, Maharashtra State) in presence of Hon.MLA. Satej Patil, Hon.MLA. Rajesh Khirsagar and oers. Appreciated by CREDAI-Maharashtra President Mr. Satish Magar Seminar on Importance of Communication in Marketing by Mrs. Amita Jadhav. Discussion on newly imposed VAT, Svc. Tax and Deemed Conveyance. Hosted AGM of CREDAI-Maharashtra. IT Promotion meetings at Pune & Bengaluru. Participation in Renewable Energy Resources Seminar at Shivaji University. Meeting wi Mr. Sunil Tatkare (Minister of Finance, Maharashtra State) for discussion on newly imposed VAT. st st CREDAI-Maharashtra training program held at Goa on 31 Jul'10 01 Aug'10 Formation of Consumer Redressal Forum and swearing of Code of Conduct. Participation in Mega Property Exhibition by CREDAI-Maharashtra held at BKC, Mumbai on 26 Oct'10 28 Oct'10. Discussion on Stamp Duty, Ready Recknor and Registration Process wi Mr. C.B.Burkunde (Dist. Registrar & Stamp Collector) and Mr. Sundar Jadhav (Dy.Dist. Registrar). Collaboration in organizing Real Estate Exhibition wi Daily Sakal held at Sasne Ground on 11 Dec'10 13 Dec'10. Discussion on writ Petition against Maharashtra Govt. against VAT imposition. Participation of CREDAI-Kolhapur members in NATCON-2010 at Delhi. Discussion on Imposition of Labor Welfare Tax. Meeting wi Mr. Mankoskar (Asst. Commissioner, Central Excise) regarding Service Tax applicability to Builders and Developers. Discussion on Imposition of Mining Royalty charges by KMC.. Training Workshop organized by CREDAI-Kolhapur at Mahabaleshwar on 19 Feb'11 20 Feb'11. Discussion wi Mr. Sarnaik (Chief Fire Officer, KMC) regarding strict implementation of Fire Fighting Regulations. Our contribution to e Baal Kalyan Sankul for new building construction. 5
6 Tallest Buildings in e World What is e tallest building? Since e dawn of history man has been trying to build e 'tallest building', 'tallest tower' or 'tallest structure' in e world. There seems to be much prestige in being home to e worlds tallest. So much in fact at is is a major issue on e political agenda of many countries. Many towers claim e title, and many cities quarrel about who is e winner. During e first 90 years of is century, USA dominated e race for e title of tallest buildings in e world. They constructed a range of famous buildings at, sometimes only for a few mons, and sometimes for many years, were widely recognized as being e 'tallest building' in e world. In 1974 Chicago's Sears Tower was completed, and generally seen as e 'tallest building' in e world. Sears held on to at title for over 20 years. But since e ninetees USA got some stiff competition from Asia. In 1996 is resulted in e completion of e Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur. From at moment on a sort of media clash was unleashed. All over e world people debated about e question which one was e tallest; Sears or Petronas. Now e answer to is question seems so easy. Just measure bo buildings from bottom to top, and e tallest one gets e title. Question answered, case closed, no more debate needed? Forget it! As usual, life is not at simple. One could consider how to measure ese buildings. For example, do we take in account spires and antennas? To end is discussion, e Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat made a compromise. They defined 4 categories for measuring tall buildings; 1. Height to Architectural Top (including spires and pinnacles, but not antennas, masts or flagpoles). This measurement is most widely used and is used to define e rankings of e 100 Tallest Buildings in e World. 2. Height to e highest occupied floor. 3. Height to e top of e roof. (omitted from criteria from November 2009 onwards) 4. Height to e top of antenna. Top ree high rise buildings in e world (Construction Complete) Rank Building City Country Height (m) Height (ft) Floors Built 1 Burj Khalifa Dubai UAE 828 2, Taipei 101 Taipei Taiwan 508 1, Shanghai World Shanghai China 492 1, Financial Center Burj Khalifa Taipei 101 Shanghai World Financial Center 6
7 Tallest high rise buildings in India India Tower India Tower also known DB Tower, if completed as proposed, would become e second tallest man made structure in e world after e Burj Khalifa which stands tall at 828 metres. DB realtor group first proposed e project wi e skyscraper named Park Hyatt Tower in 2008, wi 85 floors and a height of metres (988 ft). The project was subsequently dropped and later revised in In January 2010, e Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation gave e official go ahead for its construction. Proposed view of e tower according to e developer Status Under Construction Type Mixed: Hotel, residential, retail Location Marine Lines, Mumbai Estimated Completion Year 2016 Roof 720 m (2,362 ft) Floor Count 125 Architect Foster and Partners Developer Dynamix Balwas (DB) Realtors WORLD ONE - Lodha presents e world's tallest residential tower in Mumbai, India Lodha Developers, announced e launch of World One e tallest residential tower in e world on June 8, Located on a large 17 acre site, is masterpiece will stand close to half a kilometer tall. At over 450 meters when ready, it will comfortably dwarf Q1 in Gold coast, which at 323 meters, is currently e world's tallest residential tower. World One shall be rated as GOLD LEED Certified building by e Green Building Council. It shall be one of e only 100+ storey buildings in e world to have is coveted certification, indicating a high level of environmental care in its construction and operations. Status Proposed Type Residential Location Upper Worli, Mumbai Estimated Completion To be announced Roof 442 m (1,450 ft) Floor Count 117 Architect Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Structural Engineer Leslie E. Robertson Associates Developer Lodha Developers Proposed view of e tower according to e developer 7
8 Learning new ings is sign of a true businessman which helps him to keep him upgraded and meet e challenges at he faces in his profession. Apart from our monly general body meeting, ere was a need to come togeer and interact wi expertise from different fields who could guide us in e times of frequently changing laws and policies. A training program was scheduled at Mahableshwar in Hotel Sherwood to discuss on some vital issues. Series of sessions were conducted in a corporate manner. Following were e experts and eir views on eir topics: Session 1: Session 4: Session 5: Members' Training Program at Mahableshwar 19 Feb' Feb' 11 Mr. Vardhaman Jain, C.A. (Pune) and Mr. N.T. Jadhav, C.A. (Kolhapur) Income Tax evaluation and minimization of e same in real estate industry Importance of suggestions of a Charted Accountant before execution of project documents Association of people or partners Income Tax Department's view for joint venture projects Importance of a firm's consolidated balance sheet, Work in Progress (WIP) carried out in different financial years. Session 2 : Mr. Sunil Rohakle (Pune) Funding small and medium projects in Tier II and Tier III cities. Integrity and consistency of builder from banker's view Mr. Satish Magar, President (CREDAI- Maharashtra) Secondary level managerial developments and decentralization of work in any organization Mr. Ram Purohit (Kolhapur) Importance of code of Conduct Saleable area calculations Consumer Redressal Forum Session 3 : Mr. Ramesh Mehta (Pune) Advantages and disadvantages of Joint Venture Projects wi owner/landlord. Limited liability partnership firms. 8
9 Working of a system irrespective of person Session 6: Mr. Suhas Shikhare (Pune) Importance and needs of project management services in today's environment Advantages of Project Management Services Session 7: Mr. Abhijit Magdum (Kolhapur) Vision of Real Estate in Kolhapur. Review of projects under construction in and around e city. Review of available saleable area in different regions in and around e city. Total construction carried out in a year by builders and developers. Session 8: Mr. Abhijit Magdum & Mr. Chetan Vasa (Kolhapur) Calculation of direct cost per square feet of e saleable area of e project Calculations of Indirect cost like interest, development tax, temporary structures, site & general office establishment, sample flats, all oer types of government taxes etc. Calculation of consumption of raw material per square feet of saleable area of e project. Calculation of labor cost per square feet of saleable area of e project Important Events : DALAN : CONSTRUCTION EXHIBITION I. T. Promotion "Destination Kolhapur" - Bangaluru TREE PLANTATION - SOCIAL COMMITMENT ENGINEER'S DAYCELEBRATION 9
10 A Floating airport is an airport built and situated on a very large floating structure (VLFS) located many miles out at sea utilizing a flotation type of device or devices such as Pneumatic Stabilized Platform (PSP) technology. As e population increases and land becomes more expensive and scarce, very large floating structures (VLFS) such as floating airports could help solve land use, pollution and aircraft noise issues. In eory, issues and problems of land-based airports could be minimized by locating airports several miles off e coast. Takeoffs and landings would be over water, not over populated areas, ereby eliminating noise pollution and reducing risks of aircraft crashes to e land-locked population. A floating structure, such as a floating airport, is eorized to have less impact on e environment an e land-based alternative. It would not require much, if any, dredging or moving of mountains or clearing of green space and e floating structure provides a reef-like environment conducive to marine life. In eory, wave energy could be harnessed, using e structure to convert waves into energy to help sustain e energy needs of e airport. If you travel to Japan in e near future you may witness a solution to ese problems, in e form of floating airports. At present ere are four such constructions in Japan (ere are also examples in Hong Kong and Macau), each built on its own artificial island offshore and each backed by e community it serves. The first of ese incredible engineering wonders to be built, and e first of its kind in e world, was Kansai International Airport in Osaka Bay. Just to build e 4-kilometre long island called for 21 million cubic meters of landfill plus e assistance of 80 ships, en ere was e small matter of connecting e airport to e mainland by way of a 3-kilometre bridge. In total e project has so far cost around $20 billion but has already saved some expense by surviving bo an earquake and a typhoon in e last 15 years, in addition to being open 24 hours a day due to its location. Here are Japan's four floating airports: Floating Airport Kansai International Airport New Kitakyushu Airport 10
11 Chubu Centrair International Airport Kobe Airport So, what does e future hold for e location of airports? For ose airports situated near e coast it makes a lot of sense to follow e examples in Japan for a number of reasons, most importantly environmental impact and space consumption. Rotating Floating Airport : Neerlands One of e most intriguing airport is e Rotating Floating Airport invented by Van Den Noort Innovations BV in e Neerlands. For a much more cost effective and efficiently operating airport, Van den Noort Innovations BV in collaboration wi Royal Haskoning Technical Engineering and e Technical University in Delft/Holland have developed e Rotating Floating Airport concept. This concept consists of a purely afloat platform and runway system rotating 360 degrees along a "fixed" circular terminal solely constructed on e bottom of e sea. It is e ultimate solution to meet cost and environmental conditions. The central terminal has connection wi e mainland rough a tunnel tube line. The airport just needs two parallel runways rotating into e wind direction. Hence, e total surface of such an airport demands minimum acreage. In essence e entire structure would resemble a gigantic propeller lodged in e ground, air traffic landing and taking-off on its blades. In addition, its 'central' construction concept enhances minimal environmental implications. Its off coast location also facilitates night traffic. RFA Transport System: The fixed terminal is constructed in different levels to accommodate a departure and arrival hall wi all required facilities along wi a subway station connected to e mainland rough a 2- line tube. All decks have vertical connections by elevators, escalators and up- and down walkways. Courtesy: Features A minimum required surface due to rotating platform and runway system Wind conditions are in fact irrelevant Airplanes can land and take off in any direction No restrictions to night flights Environmental impact is significantly smaller Only e central terminal must be constructed on e bottom of e sea, wi floating parts prefab made The RFA concept is a substantially lower cost concept 11
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14 How to Make Buildings Safer in Tsunamis What do we mean by a Tsunami? A tsunami is e Japanese word for 'harbor-wave' and it means a big wave or a series of big waves. They can be caused by any big disturbance in e ocean or oer body of water, such as earquakes, volcanic eruptions, meteorites or landslips. Eventually a wave can become a moving vertical wall of water, whose height depends on e geometry of e shore, and e characteristics of e Tsunami. If e ground slopes upwards away from e waterline, e power of e tsunami will be reduced. If e ground is low lying and level, like a lagoon, e wave can continue at its full streng for a long way, up to 5 kilometers or so. If e shore line is a bank, and en slopes down after e bank, e water will speed up and gain destructive energy. Why do buildings fail in Tsunamis? When a building stands in e pa of e wave, e wall facing it tends to block e water, and e pressure here increases. It can overload walls, windows, doors, columns or bracing systems, or push buildings completely over. Later on e water will swirl out again, loading e oer side of e building. Water just 7 feet deep will have pressure of 450 pounds per sq ft, 21 kn per square meter, much more an any normal structure can wistand. If ere is an opening in e side hit by e wave, e high pressure can find its way into a building. Here it will push rough partitions, and far wall. Deeper e water, greater e pressure. There is a twist in e wave attack. As e water tries to escape from e dam, it rushes around e edges of e building, creating a series of small vortexes (or vortices). These are small ice-cream cone shaped spirals of water, which have intense suction at e tip. They tear away at e walls around every discontinuity. The debris from damaged buildings become weapons which attack oer buildings, and are dangerous hazards to any one in e water. Hits from floating bits of building are a major cause of dea and injury. As e water races around buildings it can erode e soil, particularly if it is loose sand, and e buildings can fall into e holes. It is a feature of many beaches at ere is sandy soil. How can we make buildings resist Tsunamis? As rough ground reduces e effects of e wave, it is not a good idea to cut down all e vegetation and produce a smoo unprotected beach. Mangrove swamps are particularly good at stopping Tsunamis. Reefs too should be left intact, and not destroyed for shipping channels. It is better not to build buildings at low level on e shore line at e top of a smoo shallow beach. It is unlikely at e walls and frames could generally be designed to resist e water pressures in a breaking wave. If buildings have to be built, en it is better to make em higher, so at water can flow under em. They would en have suspended floors. If e suspended floors are concrete wi suitable framing, eir weight and integrity can combat some of e force of e wave. Even if e building is above ground level, it will still be vulnerable to a bigger wave. It is possible to design e walls so at ey can fail at ground-to-first floor level, but e frames must be strong enough to support e floors above wiout help from e walls. It helps if e building is not square on to e wave front. If diagonal, e wave hits e pointed corner first and is diverted around e sides. Pressure is much reduced. Buildings should not be close togeer in a way at makes a wider dam. If roads have buildings all along bo sides, e water is funnelled along e roadway, accumulating debris as it goes, and wi no reduction in height or destructive force. It is much better if gaps are left between buildings out rough which e water can dissipate. All e structural members have to be strongly fixed to e frame and en to e foundations, to prevent em floating off, and becoming missiles. If e soil is sandy, en e footings should be deep and bracing should go right down to e feet. Light soil will also be protected from erosion by tarmac or concrete surfacing, which should go right undernea e floor if it is raised. Architects and engineers can design buildings at will stand tall during even e most violent earquakes. Tragically, no building is tsunami-proof, but some buildings will resist forceful waves, giving residents time to flee. Shrewd engineering combined wi a swift, efficient warning system can save ousands of lives. Engineers and oer experts suggest ese strategies for tsunami-resistant construction: As much as possible, leave vegetation and reefs intact. They won't stop tsunami waves, but ey can slow em down. Orient e building at an angle to e shoreline. Walls at directly face e ocean will suffer more damage. Construct deep foundations, braced at e footings. Use heavy concrete construction for e lower floors. Elevate e lower floors on legs. Rising water will do less damage if it can flow undernea e structure. Use continuous steel framing strong enough to resist hurricane-force winds. 14
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