august 2016 - DLF The Crest
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august 2016 - DLF The Crest
AUGUST 2016 Dear Homeowner, The past year has been a momentous one in The Crest journey! We have made huge strides in most aspects- be it structural progress, appointment of vendors, MEP works, clubhouse and many more areas. All towers at The Crest have reached terrace level (structure is complete) which is the most significant milestone in the construction cycle of any project. It is important to note here that unlike most other developments, we started work on MEP (mechanical, electrical and plumbing) concurrently with structural work and hence, today we are at an advanced stage of completion of these works. To have achieved this with zero compromise on quality and with stringent focus on worker-safety makes this very satisfying for the team. In this edition of The Crest newsletter, Dinesh Khatri-Project Head from L&T takes us through some interesting highlights of this journey. Artist’s impression of The Crest In our recent interaction with many customers at The Crest site, our team faced a lot of queries regarding safety aspects at the Crest, especially safety from earthquakes. This has always been a key focus area for DLF and continues to be so at The Crest. Manish Gupta, Partner-Manish ConsultantsIndia’s leading structural engineering firm, takes us through various measures undertaken at The Crest to secure it from such disasters. With Richmond Designs on board, The Crest Clubhouse is taking shape into a one-of-a-kind facility which will offer unmatched luxury to the residents. While on one hand, the projects team has focussed on construction progress, the marketing and sales teams have organized many events for The Crest customers to build this exclusive community of likeminded people. It has been encouraging to receive a tremendous response from you at these events. We thank you for your support and hope to see you at many such events in the future! Best regards, (Aakash Ohri) Executive Director Actual site image John F Brady, Head of India Business, WSP | PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF, explains how PPR & PEX water supply piping system is unique & and how it will benefit the end users of The Crest : * PPR and PEX Piping In India, the normal practice over the years has been to use galvanized steel piping for the hot and cold water supply pipework. Invariably, due to the harsh climatic and water conditions in the Delhi NCR the galvanizing quickly deteriorates and pipework experiences leakage within a few years and may have to be replaced in as little as 10 years at major cost. Over the past 15 to 20 years alternatives have been developed as replacements for galvanized metal piping and these are generally made from plastic materials. At the cutting edge of these replacements are PPrR (poly propylene random) and PEX (cross linked polyethylene) piping. When designing the services for The Crest, DLF have approached the project with the intent of using international best practice wherever possible and this has included using PPRand PEX piping for the water supply to the apartments. The main downcoming pipework from the rooftop water tanks to each floor level and distribution horizontally to the bathrooms and kitchens uses PPR piping which is generally quite rigid and has good mechanical strength. Jointing of the PPR piping is carried out by fusion welding by heating the material to its melting point so that the joint fuses together to form one homogenous piece; this forms a joint which is superior to the joint formed using chemical bonding agents on other plastic pipe materials such as PVC. The PPR piping terminates in manifold valves in the bathrooms and kitchens from where the PEX pipe is used to feed the sanitary and water appliances. The PEX piping is flexible and is routed through walls and floors using outer sleeves. The advantages of using the flexible PEX piping in sleeves are (a) a single length of pipe feeds each tap/faucet etc. therefore minimizing joints and thus potential leaks and (b) the routing through the sleeve allows easy replacement of piping in future (if necessary) without the need to break floors and/or walls. This hybrid system for water distribution provides maximum leakage protection and system longevity. Potential leak hazards are minimized, thus providing the end user with the best system possible. While this type of system is commonly used in the Middle East and other international locations, however, in northern India it is unique to The Crest project. Overview of Site Progress The key developments/milestones achieved at The Crest are as follows: - The terrace slabs of all 6 towers have been cast - Structural work at The Crest Club is in progress - MEPF (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and finishing work) is in progress in all the towers and basements - PPR and PEX piping system is being installed for water supply works A Phenomenal Feat Engineers, craftsmen and technicians have invested over 18 million man-hours from the conception of the project till now. 31,000 metric tonnes of reinforced steel have been placed - Over 1.70 lakh cubic metre of concrete has been poured - More than 12 km M.S railing and 18 km of S.S railing will be installed at The Crest - More than New Work Awarded The Crest is partnering with class-leading brands for executing various aspects of the project. Some of these renowned brands that have been recently engaged are as follows: a) Richmond Designs, UK appointed to design interiors of common areas and clubhouse at The Crest b) KONE appointed to provide high-speed elevators with speeds of 3 and 4 mps (meter per second). These are the fastest elevators till date in any luxury residential projects c) LG Electronics appointed to execute the air-conditioning of the apartments and lobbies d) Fenesta will provide glazing (windows) at The Crest e) GROHE has been finalized to provide the CP fittings and the Sanitary ware will be provided by DURAVIT Interview with Project Head-L&T Dinesh Kumar Khatri, Project Head-L&T In order to achieve the stringent schedule and cycle times, close monitoring of the macro as well as micro schedules is required Terrace slab casted in Tower A, B & C The Crest Towers have reached terrace levels, how do you rate the construction progress achieved at The Crest site ? We have achieved great construction progress at The Crest site. The entire project team has worked together seamlessly with DLF to achieve this phenomenal milestone of completion of the structural works in all towers. Please take us through the latest construction techniques, implemented in the making of The Crest. During the course of execution, we have adopted various modern construction techniques which includes, but is not limited to: implementation of innovative ideas like the use of aluminium formwork and prefab rebar cages. We have also used latest equipment and processes such as SBPs, (static boom placers),internal tower cranes, fully automated reinforcement yard, 24x7 on site RMC production with high performance batching plants , global monitoring systems and processes like change management and design management. Please comment on environment friendly construction practices being used in the project. We are extremely serious about ensuring that the environment is protected during construction. Some of the best practices we have adopted are - wheel washing facilities for vehicles going in and out of the site, water sprinkling in surroundings to reduce dust pollution and many more. We are also complying with all requirements which are mandatory for green building certifications like LEED and GRIHA. What are the challenges associated with construction of this scale in terms of management of schedules, labour/ machinery and coordination with various consultants and sub-contractors and how have you tackled these? The construction of residential buildings of this scale requires on -time availability of all 3 M’s (men, material and machines). In order to achieve the stringent schedule and cycle times, close monitoring of the macro as well as micro schedules is required. Scarcity of skilled workmen is the foremost challenge nowadays in the construction industry, which we have tackled through our in-house networking with various subcontractors. The result of these efforts is for all to see, with the structure completion of The Crest being completed as per schedule. How do you balance on- time construction along with maintaining the highest standards of quality? We have employed our trade-specific work method statements in order to achieve the highest standards of quality. These work method statements are developed in such a way that they balance both construction time with the highest quality standards. We have engaged highly experienced professionals, including expats, who are responsible for limiting construction time as per the strict schedules. L&T Quality month poster & slogan competition organised in Dec 2015 L&T Safety month poster Jan 2016 Club design discussion with Architect Hafeez Contractor & Terry Mcgillicuddy, Director- Richmond Designs National Safety Day organised at Site on 4th Mar 2016. Workers were awarded for safety consciousness L&T safety month function organised at site in Jan 2016 Services work in progress in basements Lift lobby services work in progress Terrace work in progress in Tower D, E & F Marble work in progress in apartments Elevators design workshop with Kone & Richmond Designs Architecture feature columns in progress Plumbing work in progress in apartment kitchen Service work in progress in lift lobbies Mast climbing working platform (MCWP) installed for facade preparation Services work in progress in apartments Services work in progress in basements Tiling work in progress Services work in progress in basements Seismic Design and Fire Resistance Measures at The Crest. Manish Gupta, Managing Partner at Manish Consultants writes on seismic and fire safety system at The Crest. Earthquakes occur at various geological fault lines in the earth’s surface (topmost layer or crust). A region’s proximity to the fault lines and known epicenters of past earthquakes, along with lithology and tectonic features determine the seismicity of the area. Based on these factors our country has been divided into four earthquake zones namely Zone II, Zone III, Zone IV and Zone V. Zone II is the least seismically active zone while Zone V is the most seismically active zone. The Delhi-Gurgaon region has seven active and non-active fault-lines. This region has been classified as ‘Zone IV’ as is clear from the seismic zoning map below: The Crest as seen from Park Drive In an attempt to achieve a benchmark of excellence, DLF as The entire design process has been peer reviewed by WSP a highly proactive developer, like all other DLF buildings, has Consultants and designed by Manish Consultants. designed ‘The Crest’ structurally for one zone higher than Map of India showing Seismic zones required; that is for ‘Zone V’ instead of IS code specified Manish Consultants are one of the leading structural ‘Zone IV’ level. consulting company of Delhi NCR, having to its credit award winning structures like Ahmadabad International Airport It is important to mention here that the forces for ‘Zone V’ and many others. are 50% higher than those for ‘Zone IV’. This means not only DELHI IV putting more reinforcement, but also providing higher sizes WSP Consultants is a multinational company having its of various components like columns, shear walls, beams etc. offices in many countries and offering engineering solutions and providing stronger foundations. not only in structural but also in electromechanical and many other fields. The extra care does not stop here. To avoid any possibility of falling hazards in the event of any major earthquake, all peripheral walls of the buildings are constructed in RCC Zone II Zone III Zone IV Zone V “ The Crest structurally for one instead of regular brick/block masonry. zone higher than required; that Related to fire, which is another major threat in buildings, is for ‘Zone V’ instead of IS code though the building structures fall in ‘TYPE II’ category, these have been designed as ‘TYPE I’ category. ‘TYPE I’ category demands 4 hours resistance of columns/shear walls specified ‘Zone IV’ level. ” instead of 2 hours resistance and 3 hours resistance of beams and slabs instead of 1.5 hours resistance as seen in TYPE II. This is simply doubling the safety margins in an unlikely event of a major fire. Manish Consultants are responsible for structural design of The Crest safety. Customer Engagement Events While the construction of The Crest continues at full speed, DLF 5 has organized many events to build a special community of homeowners at The Crest. These events provide an opportunity for DLF to further strengthen its relationship with customers and provides a platform for future residents of The Crest to forge friendships and interact with like minded people. A snapshot of various events that were organized in the past year is given below. Theatre show for The Crest owners – Run for your wife, 14th August 2015 The Crest site visit, 6th December 2015 British Open screening, 19th July 2015 Louis Philippe Cup, 7th May 2016 NSCI Safety Awards 2015 We are pleased to share that The Crest Project, DLF 5 has been awarded the “Prashansa Patra” in National Safety Council of India Safety Awards 2015 held at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. The certificate has been awarded in recognition of developing and implementing effective Management Systems and Procedures and achieving good performance in OSH for the assessment year 2014. The certificate was awarded by Shri Bandaru Dattatreya, Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent charge) Labour and Employment, Government of India to L&T and DLF. Anshumali Purang, AVP - Projects and Preet Batta, GM - Projects of DLF, receiving the Prashansa Patra award from the Honourable Minister Fast 50 2016 award The Crest has been awarded the Fast 50 award 2016 for being one of the fastest growing real estate brands in India by WCRC-El Sol India. Prashant Dhar, AVP Marketing , DLF 5 receiving the Fast50 2016 award for The Crest THE CREST SALES GALLERY Park Drive, Off Ch. Raghvendra Singh Road, HUDA (Erstwhile Golf Course Road), DLF 5, Gurgaon. T + 91 0124 262 1000/29 M + 91 7291980086, + 91 7291980087, + 91 7291980089 [email protected] www.thecrest-dlf.com