Advisory Center for Affordable Settlements & Housing

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Publish Date 22/08/2019
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INDIA: A STUDY ON SUSTAINABLE AND COST EFFECTIVE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION IN HOUSING SECTOR

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Document Type: General
Publish Date: 2019
Primary Author: Vishnu Vijayan, Akhil S Raj, Merin Mariam Varghese, Sona L Panicker and Deepu Mohan
Edited By: Saba Bilquis
Published By: JETIR

This project deals with the study of cost-effective construction materials and technologies in the rural sector. The basic need of everyone in this world is shelter, but not everyone has sufficient finance to construct their dream home and have some limitations. Nowadays the increase in the cost of construction materials is a great issue that we face in our society, that is due to the scarcity of natural resources. India is a developing country so various constructions are taking place in our country day by day. And also various research is now conducted in several places to reduce the cost of building construction. While constructing a building we must aware of the safety of the environment by promoting more eco-friendly construction in our world. Through this, we can maintain sustainability. We, humans, highly depend on nonrenewable energy resources for various constructions, so natural resources become vanished, and the cost and demand of materials increase as a result . There should be an end to the increase in the cost of the construction field and keep sustainability. The main aim of this project is to reduce the cost of building construction in the housing sector by adopting innovative materials and techniques. By using this innovative idea we can make a great contribution to the construction industry.

The methods of the project work are done by data collection from the selected jurisdiction, area studying, preparation of the cost-effective plan, comparison of cost-effective building materials and techniques, inventory of cost-effective building materials and testing, interviews with LIFE beneficiaries, discussion with the concerned legal authorities, review of case studies and the study about the relevant provisions given in LIFE requirements.

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