Evaluation of precast technology and its implementation in affordable housing (Also available on CD)
Shah, Kush (UC5213)
Evaluation of precast technology and its implementation in affordable housing (Also available on CD) - 2018 - xii,58p.,CD-ROM
CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Introduction 6
1.1 BACKGROUND 6
1.2 AFFORDABLE HOUSING 6
1.3 DEMAND 8
1.4 NEED FOR THE STUDY 9
1.5 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 9
1.6 SCOPE OF WORK 9
1.8 RESEARCH DESIGN 10
1.9 Research Timeline: 11
Chapter 02: Literature Study 12
2.1 Issues in the Development of Affordable Housing: 12
2.2 Overview 12
2.3 Factors Impacting Adoption of Precast Concrete Systems: 13
2.4 Precast Construction Techniques: 14
2.5 Components of Precast Systems: 14
2.6 Connection Details: 15
2.6.1 Connection Detail between Precast Waffle Wall Panel: 16
2.6.2 Precast Waffle Wall Corner Wall Connection Details: 16
2.7 Findings from the Past Research Papers: 17
2.7.1 Pragati Towers: 18
2.7.2 High Rise Project: 20
Chapter 3: Data Collection 22
3.1Case Study Details: 22
3.2 Case Study 1: 22
3.2.1 Project Description: 22
3.2.2 Abstract Sheet: 23
3.3 Case Study 2: 24
3.3.1 Tender Highlights: 25
3.4 Case Study 3: 26
3.4.1 Project Description: 26
3.4.2 Tender Highlights: 28
3.5 Case Study: 4 29
3.5.1 Project Description: 29
3.5.2 Panel Properties: 31
3.5.3 Tender Highlights: 31
3.6 Case Study 5: 33
3.6.1 Project Description 33
Chapter 4: Data Analysis 34
4.1 Comparison of per m2 cost of Conventional Method v/s Precast Method: 34
4.2 Concrete Cost Comparison: 35
4.3 CIP v/s Precast on the basis of Duration: 36
4.8 Cost Comparison of Precast Components v/s Conventional system 37
4.7.1 Wall 38
4.7.2 Roofing: 39
4.9 Design of 1 Modular House using GRC Panels: 40
4.10 Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete: 40
4.11.1 GRC Cost: 40
4.11.2 Sprayed GRC: 41
4.11.3 Specifications of GRC: 41
4.11.4 Mix Design: 41
4.11.5 Specifications and Properties: 42
4.11.6 GRC panel Finishing Compatibility: 42
4.12 Design of 1 Modular House using GRC Panels: 43
4.12.1 Design Drawings: 43
4.12.1 List of Component Details: 54
Chapter 5: Conclusion 56
5.1 Future Scope of Study: 57
REFERENCES: 58
B TH-0764 / SHA
Evaluation of precast technology and its implementation in affordable housing (Also available on CD) - 2018 - xii,58p.,CD-ROM
CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Introduction 6
1.1 BACKGROUND 6
1.2 AFFORDABLE HOUSING 6
1.3 DEMAND 8
1.4 NEED FOR THE STUDY 9
1.5 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 9
1.6 SCOPE OF WORK 9
1.8 RESEARCH DESIGN 10
1.9 Research Timeline: 11
Chapter 02: Literature Study 12
2.1 Issues in the Development of Affordable Housing: 12
2.2 Overview 12
2.3 Factors Impacting Adoption of Precast Concrete Systems: 13
2.4 Precast Construction Techniques: 14
2.5 Components of Precast Systems: 14
2.6 Connection Details: 15
2.6.1 Connection Detail between Precast Waffle Wall Panel: 16
2.6.2 Precast Waffle Wall Corner Wall Connection Details: 16
2.7 Findings from the Past Research Papers: 17
2.7.1 Pragati Towers: 18
2.7.2 High Rise Project: 20
Chapter 3: Data Collection 22
3.1Case Study Details: 22
3.2 Case Study 1: 22
3.2.1 Project Description: 22
3.2.2 Abstract Sheet: 23
3.3 Case Study 2: 24
3.3.1 Tender Highlights: 25
3.4 Case Study 3: 26
3.4.1 Project Description: 26
3.4.2 Tender Highlights: 28
3.5 Case Study: 4 29
3.5.1 Project Description: 29
3.5.2 Panel Properties: 31
3.5.3 Tender Highlights: 31
3.6 Case Study 5: 33
3.6.1 Project Description 33
Chapter 4: Data Analysis 34
4.1 Comparison of per m2 cost of Conventional Method v/s Precast Method: 34
4.2 Concrete Cost Comparison: 35
4.3 CIP v/s Precast on the basis of Duration: 36
4.8 Cost Comparison of Precast Components v/s Conventional system 37
4.7.1 Wall 38
4.7.2 Roofing: 39
4.9 Design of 1 Modular House using GRC Panels: 40
4.10 Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete: 40
4.11.1 GRC Cost: 40
4.11.2 Sprayed GRC: 41
4.11.3 Specifications of GRC: 41
4.11.4 Mix Design: 41
4.11.5 Specifications and Properties: 42
4.11.6 GRC panel Finishing Compatibility: 42
4.12 Design of 1 Modular House using GRC Panels: 43
4.12.1 Design Drawings: 43
4.12.1 List of Component Details: 54
Chapter 5: Conclusion 56
5.1 Future Scope of Study: 57
REFERENCES: 58
B TH-0764 / SHA