Abstract
The rapid growth of the construction industry in India has influenced the adoption of
alternative technologies that are more addressing time, cost and quality. The rising demand
in housing, infrastructure and other facilities have further highlighted the need for the
construction industry to look at adopting alternate building technologies. Offsite construction
has evolved as an effective alternative to dealing with the under-supply and poor quality in
the current age construction industry. This paper presents the priorities for offsite
construction in India and presents an implementation roadmap for practitioner and academic
community
alternative technologies that are more addressing time, cost and quality. The rising demand
in housing, infrastructure and other facilities have further highlighted the need for the
construction industry to look at adopting alternate building technologies. Offsite construction
has evolved as an effective alternative to dealing with the under-supply and poor quality in
the current age construction industry. This paper presents the priorities for offsite
construction in India and presents an implementation roadmap for practitioner and academic
community
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 1 May 2013 |
Event | CIB World Building Congress 2013: Construction and Society - Brisbane, Australia Duration: 5 May 2013 → 9 May 2013 |
Conference
Conference | CIB World Building Congress 2013 |
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Country/Territory | Australia |
City | Brisbane |
Period | 5/05/13 → 9/05/13 |