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Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Construcion & Building Technology","Engineering, Environmental
Given the uphill task of providing housing for all within a short time
frame and making it affordable, the construction industry has to look
into various low cost options of construction using locally available
building materials. This paper evaluates various dimensions of low co
st techniques. For the same engineering criterion to be satisfied a ro
om of dimensions 3.5 m x 3.5 m x 3.14 m constructed using low cost tec
hniques costs only 66% of the conventional construction cost. Since th
ese materials are low energy consuming, the associated CO2 emission is
also low. The CO2 emission with the conventional method of constructi
on is 5.88 tonnes compared to 2.42 tonnes in the low cost method of co
nstruction. There is a possibility of further reducing the emissions b
y 23% with 0.03% increase in the cost. Another implicit advantage for
a country like India,vith surplus labour force, is that employment inc
reases with greater use of methods of construction involving reduction
in CO2 emission due to the switch towards labour intensive techniques
.