It was a promise
delivered floor by floor. In just 48 hours, an entrepreneur has constructed a
10-floor building in this suburban town in Punjab.
The red and grey facade building,
Instacon, Stood tall on an industrial plot in Mohali,10 km from Chandigarh, two
days after Punjab deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal had laid its
foundation stone.
Work on the building construction
started around 4.30pm on Thursday. By Friday evening, the building saw seven
floor in place.
As the deadline of 48 hours approached, all
the 10 floors of the building were in place even though the glass-panes on the
windows and other fitting inside were still being put by the workers and
engineers.
The building used prefabricated
material, including 200 tonnes of steel. “Our effort was to put the 10 storeyed
structure in place within 48 hours. We wanted to prove that this could be done.
That feat was achieved well within 48 hours. Just some finishing touches
remain. This is only a sample structure,” an official of Synergy Thrislington
infrastructure company told IANS at the site.
Entrepreneur Harpal Singh, who heads
the Rs. 1000 crore infrastructure company, had
promised that the 10 storey building would be completed within 48 hours.
“this will be the first building of
its kind in the country to be built in just 48 hours. The model has been
cleared for Zone-V seismic area, the highest risk area (for earthquakes)”
Harpal Singh, who owns the JW Marriot Hotel in Chandigarh, said here earlier.
Three floors of the building were
constructed in just six hours on Thursday.
Over 200 skilled workers
technicians, engineers and equipment were engaged in the building construction.
The material being used was
manufactured in the past two months in a nearby factory.
“ No bricks and sand has been used.
The outer wall is a double-skinned PUF panel. The cost is almost the same as of
conventional construction material. It saves a lot of time that goes into
construction otherwise,” said officials at the site.
Harpal Singh said that the ides to
construct such a building came to him when he was constructing his own house,
which took two years to complete thanks to truant workers.
Singh’s company, Synergy, took over
Britain-based Thrislington Products, a relocatable steel partition
manufacturer, to set up the new infrastructure company in Mohali.