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This document provides an overview of different housing construction technologies that could be used for EWS/LIG housing projects in India. It describes several conventional construction methods like mud walls, brick masonry, and stone masonry. It also discusses alternative technologies like concrete hollow block masonry, stabilized soil block construction, and pillar and panel construction. For each technology, it provides brief details on materials used, advantages, disadvantages, and examples. The document appears to evaluate technical feasibility of different approaches for low-cost housing construction.

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EWS (Compatibility Mode)

This document provides an overview of different housing construction technologies that could be used for EWS/LIG housing projects in India. It describes several conventional construction methods like mud walls, brick masonry, and stone masonry. It also discusses alternative technologies like concrete hollow block masonry, stabilized soil block construction, and pillar and panel construction. For each technology, it provides brief details on materials used, advantages, disadvantages, and examples. The document appears to evaluate technical feasibility of different approaches for low-cost housing construction.

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EWS/LIG HOUSING

-Technical feasibilityy

Prepared by – Soni Viral S.


((CP 1507))

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Content

„ Introduction
„ Site selection
„ Basic requirements in Housing Design
„ Technology available
„ Case study
„ Model description
„ Conclusion

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction & Project Manageent, CEPT


University, Ahmedabad
Introduction

„ EWS / LIG ::-

‰ EWS – Economical Weaker Section


‰ LIG – Low Income Group
‰ Monthly Income :-
„ EWS – 3500 Rs
„ LIG – 6000 Rs

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction & Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Zone Wise Slum Settlements- Ahmedabad

Zone Population Slum % Slum % Slum


P
Population
l ti P
Population
l ti P
Population
l ti
to ward to total
Population Population
Central 577388 250775 43.43 7.13
West 673420 208275 30.93 5.93
South 702418 194835 27 74
27.74 5 54
5.54
North 779028 136345 17.54 3.89
East 783107 115800 14.79 3.29
Total 3515361 906030 25.77 25.77

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Status of Slums

„ Majority
j y of slums are deficient in terms of basic facilities
„ Only 3.5 % of the slum households have private water
connections.
„ Only 1/5th of the slums have private toilet.
„ 40 % of slums do not have electricity connection.
„ Only 1/5th of the population have access to proper
medical facilities.

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Site selection
„ Land availability
„ Development growth in surrounding area
„ Regional requirements
„ Infrastructure facilities
‰ Water supply System
‰ Sewage Collection & disposal
‰ Storm water disposal
‰ Road system

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Basic requirements in Housing Design

„ Strength and Stability


„ Comfort and Convenience
„ Protection against elements
„ Resistance to moisture penetration
„ Thermal insulation
„ Durability
„ Safety against fire

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Technologies

„ Conventional Construction
‰ Mud walls
‰ Brick masonry
‰ Stone masonry
„ Concrete hollow block masonry
„ Stabilized soil block construction
„ Pillar and panel construction
„ Pre-cast concrete construction
„ Monolithic RCC construction
By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &
Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Conventional Construction-Mud wall

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Conventional Construction-Mud wall

„ Age old technique being used in rural areas


„ Basic ingredients –
‰ Soil
‰ Water
‰ Cow dung
‰ Chopped stra
straw
„ Easily, Locally available materials
„ Cheap construction
„ Unskilled labour
„ Good thermal insulation
By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &
Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Conventional Construction-Mud wall

„ Vulnerable to –
‰ Rain
‰ Burglars
‰ Vermin & insects
‰ Single story construction

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Conventional Construction-Mud wall

Mud wall with Asphalt & Kerosene oil

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Conventional Construction-Mud wall

Fire proofing of thatch by impregnation with solution of ammonium phosphate


fertilizer
By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &
Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Conventional Construction-Mud wall

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Conventional Construction-Mud wall

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Conventional Construction-Brick Masonry

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Conventional Construction-Brick Masonry

„ Most common building material


„ As a mortar-
‰ Mud / Lime / Cement or Composite mortar
„ Well known & proven technology
„ P id S
Provides Satisfactory
ti f t St
Strength
th & D
Durability
bilit
„ Requires skilled masons
„ Not suitable for rapid & large construction
project
By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &
Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Conventional Construction-Brick Masonry

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Conventional Construction-Stone masonry

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Conventional Construction-Stone masonry

„ Made with odd size stones and cement


cement.
„ Same building procedure as bricks
„ Great strength & Durability
„ locally available in many parts of country
„ Considerable Labour cost
„ Costlier than brick masonary
„ Longer construction time

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Concrete hollow block masonry

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Concrete hollow block masonry

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Concrete hollow block masonry
„ Standard nominal size – 8x8x16 in.
„ Weighs 5/8th of equivalent Brick volume
„ Hollow air space provides good insulation
„ Saving in mortar
„ Lighter foundation
„ Low maintenance cost
„ Over all economy
„ T k large
Takes l no off labours
l b and
d titime ffor
construction
By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &
Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Concrete hollow block masonry

A low-cost concrete masonry house constructed at the engineering &


i d ti lE
industrial Exhibition,
hibiti M
Madras,
d iin 1947
By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &
Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Concrete hollow block masonry

Concrete masonry – extensively used in building thousands of houses


for the town of Gandhidham, Saurashtra
By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &
Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Stabilized soil block construction

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Stabilized soil block construction
„ Highly compacted soil blocks- 20x20x10 cm
„ Compressive strength – 8 mpa.
„ Naturallyy available materials
„ Reduced risk of transport
„ Fairly good strength
„ Good at sound and thermal insulation
„ Requires dedicated space
space, machinery and
man power
By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &
Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Pillar and panel construction

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Pillar and panel construction
„ Pillars – convenient size- 8x8x12 in.
„ Panels – 1.5 to 2 in thick, 1 ft wide.
„ Designed in such a way only two to three
l
lengths
th off panels
l are required.
i d
„ Speedy construction
„ G d att structural
Good t t l stability
t bilit
„ Economical for large scaled projects
„ Water proofing
f requiered forf rooff
„ Skilled labour & pre-cast unit is required
By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &
Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Pillar and panel construction

Concrete Post and Panel construction at Chittaranjan

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Pre-cast concrete construction

On-site
On site prefabricated housing at Besant nagar
nagar, Madras
Madras.
By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &
Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Pre-cast concrete construction
„ Pre-cast units for wall roof & floors are
manufactured on ground (at or away from
site)
„ High
g speed,
p , high
g qquality
y construction
„ Less labour requirements
„ High rise construction
„ Requires heavy duty cranes
„ Involves intensive planning in execution
„ Monotonous construction

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Monolithic RCC construction

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Rural technologies

Stabilized Soil Block Construction


Construction-Kutch
Kutch
By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &
Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Rural technologies

North east Bamboo House


By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &
Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Rural technologies

Sikkim House
By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &
Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Rural technologies

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Rural technologies

Stone Masonry Two storey House


By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &
Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Case Study

„ Construction of Housing for Urban Poor At various Location in


Peripheral areas of Ahmedabad.

Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA)

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Salient Features of the Project
„ Construction of 8000 Du for EWS/LIG at various location as
Phase-I
„ Project Details :-

Location No of unit
No. Plot area
(Sq.m)
Prahladnagar 5056 109750
Thaltej-TP37 448 9116
a ej 38
Thaltej-TP38 576
5 6 117200
Bodakdev 1920 35951

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Technology of Housing

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Technology of Housing

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Technology of Housing

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Technology of Housing

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Technology of Housing

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Technology of Housing

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Technology of Housing
„ Monolithic counstruction
„ No plaster
„ Speed of construction is one floor per two days ( i.e.
8 units per two days)
„ Geometrical accuracy with quality of Construction
„ Leak proof & joint less construction
„ Seismic Resistance
„ Alluminium alloy shuttering
„ TMT steel bars
„ Easy to maintain & clean

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Infrastructure facilities

„ Water supply System


„ Sewage collection & Disposal
„ Storm water Disposal
„ Road connectivity
„ Other Amenities

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Model Discription

„ VM System For Low Cost


Housing

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
VM System For Low Cost Housing

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Conclusion

„ Need to change Mindset of Developer


agencies
„ Demand of High Speed Construction
„ Acceptance to new technology
„ H
Human ttouch
h tto the
th Design
D i off h
houses

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
Resouces

„ Detailed Project
j Report
p for Construction of housingg for Urban Poor (
EWS) at various location in peripheral areas of Ahmedabad
Phase-I, Volume-I, Volume-II
„ International Symposium on low cost housing problem
-published by University of Missouri-Rolla
„ Proceedings of the international conference on low-income
low income housing
technology and policy
-published by Asian Institute of Technology,Thailand
„ Proceedings of International seminar on Low cost Housing
„ -published by state govt. Madras (Chennai)

By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &


Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad
By- Viral Soni, MTech Construction &
Project Manageent, CEPT University,
Ahmedabad

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