Low Cost Housing: Presented by Arunit Acharjee
Low Cost Housing: Presented by Arunit Acharjee
Low Cost Housing: Presented by Arunit Acharjee
Areas from where cost can be reduced are:1) Reduce plinth area by using thinner wall concept.Ex.15 cms thick solid concrete block wall. 2) Use locally available material in an innovative form like soil cement blocks in place of burnt brick.
3) Use energy efficiency materials which consumes less energy like concrete block in place of burnt brick.
4) Use environmentally friendly materials which are substitute for conventional building components like use R.C.C. Door and window frames in place of wooden frames. 5) Preplan every component of a house and rationalize the design procedure for reducing the size of the component in the building 6) By planning each and every component of a house the wastage of materials due to demolition of the unplanned component of the house can be avoided.
Objective:
To promote community wellbeing through better provision of housing to meet diverse community needs:
A principle of promoting community well-being implies that housing needs to be recognised as central to community wellbeing to gain the focus it deserves, and to ensure that strategies for its improvement are successful. A number of more specific objectives fall under this general objective. In relation to housing, the two most frequently cited involve appropriateness and affordability.
9. Assemble the right project design team. 10. Develop a minimum of 3 alternative site plan concepts for the project.
11. Use the Design Considerations Checklist to guide the design process.
12. Use the Operation & Maintenance Considerations Checklist to reality check the design process
13. Identify and prioritize the key design components of the project - those that will do the most to meet user needs, respond to the context and enhance the neighbourhood.
14. Stress the project's design quality in all funding and regulatory applications . 15. Identify and prioritize the key construction materials and systems for the project those which are most critical to making the project "built to last. 16. Identify and prioritize the key finishes and hardware for the project - those which are most critical to making the project "built to last.
17. Monitor bids and review any material, system, finish or hardware substitutions to ensure that design objectives, especially the "built to last" goal, are not compromised.
18. Monitor construction to ensure that all key design, construction and finish goals are being met. 19. Create an operation and maintenance manual for the project.
Conclusion
The above list of suggestion for reducing construction cost is of general nature and it varies depending upon the nature of the building to be constructed, budget of the owner, geographical location where the house is to be constructed, availability of the building material, good construction management practices etc.
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