The heritage Margao Municipal Council building is set for a major renovation estimated at around INR 14 crore, but the project remains on hold as the structure awaits a mandatory fire safety audit. The civic body is preparing for extensive restoration of the iconic building, but officials have emphasized that work cannot proceed until the fire audit is completed and necessary safety clearances are granted.
The fire audit is a crucial prerequisite, ensuring that the renovated structure will comply with modern fire safety standards and protect both the heritage value and the safety of occupants and visitors. Only after this audit and subsequent compliance measures will the INR 14 crore renovation plan move forward.
This delay underscores the growing emphasis on integrating safety and regulatory compliance into the conservation of heritage structures, even as the MMC gears up to preserve and restore the historical and architectural significance of the building