Puttur: House at Uppinangadi being shifted seven feet away, ten feet down


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Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (SP)

Puttur, Oct 26: Recently the level of a house in Sajipanadu village in Bantwal taluk had been raised by a few feet with the help of jacks. Now, another house in Uppinangadi is being shifted seven feet away from its current location and placed ten feet below its current level.

The owners of the house have decided to shift the house in view of safety concerns. The house in question stands on a hillock. On account of heavy rains received by the region recently, the house had faced danger, and to avoid tension, the building is being shifted to a safe spot a little away from its current position. TDB Engineering, Haryana, is executing this work.



A house having ground and one upper floor spread over 2,800 square feet of area at Matha, Uppinangadi, is being taken away from its current spot. Currently the house is standing by the side of the protective wall. As there is another house directly below the current house, a protective wall had been built by spending Rs 15 lac. But because of heavy rain, the protective wall is leaning to one side and there was the danger for the house too.

Therefore, owner of the house, Bava Kunhi, decided to shift the house. The work began ten days back, and the foundation of the house built of rocks has been removed and replaced with over 200 jacks holding concrete beams. The house is to be shifted seven feet away and then ten feet deep before the foundation is strengthened. Trolley technology is likely to be used for the shifting. The owner has entered into an agreement with the firm to complete the task of shifting within two months, and the company would be responsible to compensate the owner if the house suffers any damage in the process.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sat, Oct 27 2018

    Good provided it is safe and durable.

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  • vnayak, Mangalore/Switzerland

    Fri, Oct 26 2018

    This is a great task but is easier in India where the houses do not have solid concrete basements. We need to welcome this technology since in Mangalore area so many nice old style houses like the one in this story which need to be kept in tact to preserve the heritage and not destroyed to buld ugly modern buildings which have no character.

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  • NAGESH PRABHU M, MANGALORE/ABUDHABI

    Fri, Oct 26 2018

    Very Innovative technology! Appreciate. Great work.

    Appreciate the decision of the house owner and the company from Haryana which undertakes this credible work. This would be a renaissance in the building technology and architecture.

    The company is going to write the history!

    Great work! All the very best.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Fri, Oct 26 2018

    I definitely want to get updates after two months.. interesting technology!

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  • WILLIAM, BANGALORE

    Fri, Oct 26 2018

    WE ARE PROGRESSING. MOVEMENT OF HOUSES ARE BEING DONE. IN FACT IN SWITZERLAND A ENTIRE VILLAGE OF ABOUT HUNDRED HOUSES IS BEING SHIFTED TO A NEW PLACE WHICH IS FEW MILES AWAY. THE VILLAGE IS ABOVE A IRON ORE MINE AND THERE IS FEAR THAT THE VILLAGE WILL SINK. WE IN INDIA MAY NOT HAVE THE ULTRA MODERN TOOLS AND MACHINES AS SWISS. VERY FACT AN INDIAN COMPANY HAS UNDERTAKEN THE PROJECT, WHICH MEANS THEY ARE CONFIDENT AND LET US WISH THEM LUCK.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 26 2018

    Mera Desh Badal Raha Hai ...

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  • PEDDUN, MANGALURU

    Fri, Oct 26 2018

    This is nothing but stupidity of people ! its a dangerous adventure to save the money and no guarantee for its sustainability for years ! It may give some sensational news to the channel for its collapse after few months ~! First thing is there is guarantee in construction quality ?! It is like BABA solutions

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Oct 26 2018

    @Peddu mangalore ,for you it may be stupidity.But when owner wants his house to be safe and not get lost ,instead of standing in rain with no home,and is ready to take the risk,let him.I have seen in USA in TV of course moving the houses from one place to the other far even with help of trailer,why cant be in mangalore.?Something new and may be in these days of adventures weather capriolen ,be on safer side.Owner and contractor have signed it.

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