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Case Study of Implementation of Prefabricated

Building in India
A Dissertation
Submitted in partial fulfillment

FOR THE DEGREE OF


Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering
Under Academic Autonomy
INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND RURAL
TECHNOLOGY, PRAYAGRAJ

Submitted by
Adarsh Kumar Pandey(05), Amul Verma(L)(13), Arjeeta
Singh(19), Komal Kanojia(36), Sanjana Yadav(50), Shivanshu
Srivastava(54), Shweta Patel(58)

Under the Guidance of


Mr. Chandresh Kumar jha

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND RURAL TECHNOLOGY,
PRAYAGRAJ, UTTAR PRADESH
Prefabrication Building Construction:
- An Indian Perspective

Prefabrication has brought a substantial change in the


development of construction industry worldwide over the
last few decades. It ensures the strength, economy and
environmental performance of the structures and hence is
preferred over the onsite construction. Pre-assembly,
prefabrication, modularisation, system buildings and
industrialised buildings are the various terms used to
describe the processes of manufacturing of modular units
on-site or off-site. There are various types of modular
precast building construction techniques prevalent
worldwide. This article discusses the various types of
prefabrication technologies along with available standards
& codal provisions, its advantages, disadvantages.

Global Scenario :

The prefabricated construction system has been identified


as one of the replacement to altering the speed of
conventional construction methods at a rapid rate. These
modules are then transported and installed on-site as
load-bearing structural blocks of the structure. This type of
prefabricated structure also provides environmental
benefits, such as the decline of construction waste and
CO2 emissions, and less interruption to the building site’s
neighbours by minimizing on-site noise and dust. As we
can in the example of -The Architectural Design And
Research Institute of Tsinghua University (THAD) has
designed an undulating prefabricated shell to protect the
archaeological site of Zhoukoudian Peking Man
Cave(Figure 1) from several weathering regards in China.

(Figure 1) Zhoukoudian Peking Man Cave

Prefabrication Adoption in India :

The prefab production was pioneered by Hindustan


Housing Factory. The corporation transformed its name
due to the diversity of its operations and is now recognized
as Hindustan Prefab Limited or HPL. The government-run
corporation prefabricates mainly precast concrete for
architectural and civil projects and is located in Delhi.
When components are manufactured in a stable
environment, quality of construction increases. Materials
are used more resourcefully, are safer from climatic
damage, and can be reused. In the last few decades, Indian
Infrastructure and Construction sector has grown
exponentially.

It is main driving factor for the economic growth. The


manufacturing is focusing to take up more versatile and
technically intense projects. Consequently, the focal point
has moved from cost efficiency to time and capability. On
25th June 2015 The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna (PMAY)
was launched which involve manufacture of about 20
million houses by 2022 for urban poor while rural housing
which envisages 10 million houses in next three years was
launched on 1st April, 2016. In order to attain this
enormous task, Ministry of Housing and Urban
Development, GoI has adopted numerous innovative pre-
fab construction systems, developed within the country. So,
there is a need to change our gears in the direction of the
prefabrication and pre-cast techniques which stress upon
the reduced time and the enlarged productivity. It will not
end-the product but would only have an effect on the
procedure of construction. As it will offer opportunity for
dealing with the lack of skilful labour and the deteriorating
workmanship standards. The quality of construction is
much superior when components are manufactured in a
steady environment.

(Figure 2)

At present it is used in business-related towers and a


small number of government housing projects.
Following are the reasons why precast construction is
unpopular in India:

1. Contractors’ prefer for employing low cost labour as


against high capital investment
2. Lack of appropriate transportation systems is main
obstacle for precast technology as huge precast
elements are transported from factory to construction
site for erection.
3. Less level of standardization of technology .

Prefabrication Technologies :

There is a recent advancement in design and


technology along with increasing importance in the
construction area to address the technical, social, and
economic and sustainability issues of prefabricated
construction techniques. This is a feasible solution
compared to the existing conventional techniques.
Majority of the advanced nations have by now
accepted prefabricated construction technique and is
gaining its advantages. Few techniques adopted by
India are
 Formwork Systems
 Precast Sandwich Panel Systems
 Light Gauge Steel Structural Systems
 Precast Concrete Construction Systems
 Steel Structural Systems
(Figure 3)

Futuristic Pathways
Prefabrication is a promising strategy to realize lean
construction. Among the diverse degrees of
prefabrication, modular buildings make the most of
the gain in time savings, because they are
prefabricated to a better degree of finish. These are
based on local building codes and standards, in the
similar way as on-site built construction; thus, of equal
quality to an on-site built construction.

Conclusion :
This mainly focuses on the challenges faced by the
construction sector at national, as well as in the
international level and its adoption in construction
sector. It also discusses the new prefab-technologies
developed, along with benefits of this technique in
construction industry.

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