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HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED.

A Govt. of India Enterprise

05 Ashok Kumar Sahoo


17 Manisha Patnala Guided By- Ar. Rabindra Pattnaik
29 Sravani N.
INTRODUCTION

The Housing and Urban Development Corporation Limited (HUDCO) is a government-


owned corporation in India. One of the public sector undertakings, it is wholly owned
by the Union Government and is under the administrative control of the Ministry of
Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation. It is mandated with building affordable housing
and carrying out urban development.

 HUDCO was incorporated on April 25, 1970.


 HUDCO has worked with architects such as B. V. Doshi, Charles Correa, Christopher
Charles Benninger and Sheila Sri Prakash.
 Housing and Urban Development programme in India with special emphasis on low
cost housing.
 Development of new townships and their infrastructural needs.
 Development of buildings material technology and industries.
 Consultancy services with India and abroad.
HOUSING
 44.33% of housing loan of HUDCO has been allocated for (EWS) and (LIG) which
carries a concessional rate of interest of 8.5%(floating) to 9.75%(floating), over 93%
of the dwelling units sanctioned by HUDCO benefit these sections of society.
 In the last 44 years, HUDCO has reached people in over 1877 towns and hundreds
of villages.
 Entrusted with the implementation of the priority programmes of the Ministry like
Low Cost Sanitation, Night Shelter for Footpath Dwellers, Shelter Upgradation
under Nehru Rozgar Yojana, Rural housing under Minimum Needs Programme.
 In times of crisis like Earthquakes, Cyclone, Floods, tsunami etc., HUDCO has
extensively contributed in the rehabilitation of the calamity affected households,
through its technical and financial help for housing reconstruction.
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
 HUDCO has sanctioned 655 (577 urban & 78 rural) building centres all over the
country to introduce alternative and cost effective building technology to
people. Premier research and development institutes in the country need
these building centres with innovative options, which are cost saving, durable,
functional and aesthetic.

 Financial assistance is extended to the building materials industry to encourage


innovative and alternative methods employing agricultural and industrial
waste.
VISION

"TO BE AMONG THE WORLD'S LEADING KNOWLEDGE HUBS AND TECHNO-FINANCIAL


ORGANIZATIONS FOR CLEAN, GREEN AND SUSTAINABLE HABITAT DEVELOPMENT."
MISSION

"TO PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE HABITAT DEVELOPMENT TO ENHANCE THE


QUALITY OF LIFE"
OBJECTIVES
 Providing long term finance for construction of houses and urban development programs in
the country .
 Finance or undertake, wholly or partly, the setting up of the new or satellite towns.
 Subscribe to the debentures and bonds to be issued by the State Housing Urban Development
Boards, Improvement Trusts, Development Authorities etc. specifically for the purpose of
financing housing and urban development programs.
 Finance or undertake the setting up of industrial enterprises of building material.
 Administers the money received, from time to time, from the Government of India and other
sources as grant or otherwise for the purposes of financing or undertaking housing and urban
development programs in the country, and promote, establish, assist, collaborate and provide
consultancy services for the projects of designing and planning of works relating to Housing and
Urban Development programs in India and abroad.
 Undertakes business of Venture Capital Fund in Housing and Urban Development Sectors
facilitating Innovations in these sectors and invest in and/or subscribe to the units/shares etc. of
Venture Capital Funds promoted by Government/Government Agencies in the above areas.
 Set up HUDCO's own Mutual Fund for the purpose of Housing and Urban Development
programs and/or invest in Mutual Funds, promoted by the Government/Government Agencies
for the above purpose.
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE

HUDCO gives specialized attention to the critical segments of infrastructure


development in cities and towns. Priority is given to water supply, sewerage and
drainage schemes especially in small and medium towns. HUDCO has so far
sanctioned 1851 Urban infrastructure schemes.
CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES

MUD BLOCK STRUCTURES


 Unburnt sun-dried bricks for walls.
 Economical
 One side of wall is terracotta tile to make exterior wall water resistant
 Fly ash bricks for columns and bars
 Bamboo panelled doors and window shutters
 IPS flooring with coloured oxide
 Foundation- un-coursed rubble masonry with boulder murrum filling is laid to prepare a flat
ground.
 Mud block wall is rain proof and rodent proof. No need for any other binding
material
 No steel and wood is used for roofing. The roof consists of a series of arches to
be placed as a formwork from the conical tiles made out of burnt clay inserted
into one another
WATTLE AND DUAB UNIT
 Cement is used as stabilizer.
 Foundation based on stilts and random rubble masonry.
 Flooring of verandah made from locally available wood.
 Columns constructed using stabilized rammed earth block technique employing ‘ram
rod’ technique.
 Walls made of bamboo mats plastered with mud or lime mortar.
 CGI sheet roofing over space frame truss instead of wood. Bamboo CGS can be used.
 Roof water harvesting shows syntax water tank connected to a cost effective
sanitation model.
 The structure is totally earthquake resistant as vertical and horizontal bands are
provided.

TO HAVE VERTICAL REINFORCEMENTS, PVC


PIPES ARE PLACED AROUND THEM AND
ASSEMBLING THE STEEL OR WOODEN FRAME WORK FIXING BAMBOO NET ON WALL
CONCRETE IS POURED.
BRICK PANEL HOUSE
 Use of brick panels for roofing.
 Prefabricated brick panel and partially pre-cast joists require burnt clay bricks, cement,
sand, coarse aggregate and reinforcing steel as major raw materials.
 No major plant, equipment and machinery is required.
 The brick panels are durable, leak-proof, fire-resistant, thermal-resistant, less noisy in
rains and provide vertical expansion.
 They are very cost-effective and generate employment opportunities in rural areas for
masons/labour.
½ brick walling and brick column – Cost effective as it is
used in between columns.
Filler slab – Reduce the cost of RCC.
Exposed brick work – Save plastering costs.
Pre-fab panel roofing – saves on shuttering costs.
Hollow wall construction – provide thermal insulation.
Brick jallie – saves on cost of window.
Exposed brick parapet.
RAT TRAP BOND CONSTRUCTION

 Random rubble arch foundation


 Rat trap bond wall that saves 25% bricks and cement.
 Brick window jallies
 Filler slab roof
 Non-erodable mud plaster upto sill level.
 Use fair face of the bricks in patterns to avoid plastering
 Mud and brick bats flooring in different rooms
 Kadapa slabs for shelves

LAYING OF BRICK ARCH FOUNDATION

BRICK JALLIE WINDOW

LAYING OF RAT TRAP WALLS BRICK ARCH


BAMBOO HOUSE

 Bamboo is a versatile construction material which is affordable, durable


and very suitable for earthquake prone regions. It is a light weight, long
lasting and renewable building material
 In case of earthquakes, bamboo house won’t cause any death if it
collapses and is easy to mend and repair.
 The use of these boards and other bamboo products makes the house
construction not only cost effective but also offers exotic designs.

 Eco-friendly structure.
 Light in weight.
 Wooden stilts and bamboo mat flooring.
 Self sustaining bamboo plantations – livelihood initiative for rural areas.
 Use of bamboo – columns, walling, roof framework and corrugated
roofing material.
 User friendly in earthquake prone areas of Northeast and Andaman &
Nicobar Islands.
 Exotic interior décor.
 Water resistant walls with cement plastering.
 Fire resistant with CuSO4 chemical treatment.
STONE PATTI CONSTRUCTION

 Climate control only influenced the design adopted-a central courtyard surrounded
by construction of high walls with a balcony and small wind apertures to allow air
circulation as well as preventing dust blow-ins during sandstorms
Main features
Stone patti flat and sloping roof-no steel and centering and shuttering
Reconstituted cement concrete blocks masonry used for walling
Spacious courtyard and roof water harvesting facility
Solar lighting facility
Climate control due to providing of thick walls

Material required Tools


• Sand • Spade
• Cement • Pan
• Boulder stones • Trowel
• 6 to 12 mm aggregate • Wooden planner
• 15 to 20 mm aggregate • Sieve
• Water • Mould
DESIGN AND CONSULTANCY

HUDCO’s is offering technical consultancy in the areas of Architecture, Urban Planning, Urban Design, Landscape Planning
including Heritage Planning, Management & Conservation. HUDCO is actively involved with various Ministries in the
development of Rich Cultural Heritage and provision of regional infrastructure for overall growth and development.
HUDCO has also done considerable work on weaker section housing as well as cost effective housing and has achieved
wide acclaim with regard to planning, design and delivery of mass housing.

Some of the prestigious and projects include:


• Leh Rehabilitation Project for Victims of Cloud Burst as CSR Initiative.
• Gas Victim Housing project at Bhopal (I.I.A’s Award)
• New Town development at Pimpri-Chinchwad (I.I.A’s Award)
• New Jammu Township (PM’s National Award)
• Latur Earthquake Rehabilitation Project (World Habitat Award)
• Rehabilitation project for Basket Weavers at Coimbatore (UNCHS’s Best Practices Award)
• National Games Village
• Earthquake rehabilitation in the Hill Districts of Uttar Pradesh.
• HUDCO's Assistance for Earthquake rehabilitation in Jabalpur.
• HUDCO's Assistance for Rehabilitation of the Super-cyclone affected in Orissa.
• Rehabilitation of Earthquake Affected Regions of Gujarat.
THANK YOU
HAVE A NICE DAY

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