1. Project Seminar on
Low Cost Building
Chartered Institute of Technology, Abu Road
Department of Civil Engineering
Submitted By:
Kunal Parmar
Rahul Prajapat
Dushyant
Rajkumar
Mahesh
Submitted To:
Mr. Mukul Sen
H.O.D (C.E)
2. Topics
• Introduction
• Why low cost building is required ?
• Why low cost building is important ?
• Benefit of low cost building
• Material and Technique
• Designing for low cost building
• Estimation costing software
• Challenges and solution
• Conclusion
3. Introduction
• Welcome, everyone! Today, we're going to talk about a
very important topic: low-cost building. As we all
know, housing is a basic need, but unfortunately, not
everyone can afford it. That's where low-cost building
comes in. By using innovative techniques and materials,
we can create homes that are affordable and sustainable.
• In this presentation, we'll explore why low-cost
building is necessary, its benefits, and how we can
design and estimate costs for such projects. We'll also
discuss some of the challenges we may face and the
solutions we can employ. So, let's get started!
4. Why low cost building is required ?
• Population Growth.
• Housing Inequality.
• Innovation.
• Urbanization Challenges.
• Poverty Reduction.
5. Why low cost building is important ?
• Low cost building is important for a number of
reasons.
• First and foremost, it makes housing more affordable
for people who might not otherwise be able to afford it.
• This is particularly important in areas where the cost of
living is high or where there is a shortage of affordable
housing.
• It help to reduce the environmental impact of
construction. By using sustainable materials and
techniques, builders can create homes that are both
affordable and environmentally friendly.
6. Benefit of low cost building
• Low cost building has numerous benefits, including
reduced financial burden on the builder and the
occupant.
• This can lead to more affordable housing options for
those in need.
• In addition, low cost building often utilizes sustainable
materials and techniques, which can have a positive
impact on the environment.
• This can include the use of recycled materials, natural
building materials, and energy-efficient designs.
7. Material and Technique
• One of the key factors in low cost building is the
choice of materials and techniques used.
• While traditional building methods can be expensive,
the.re are many alternative materials and techniques that
can significantly reduce costs without sacrificing
quality or durability.
• For example, Using local materials like bamboo or
compressed earth blocks and construction techniques
such as rammed earth or earthbag building can save
money and create strong and durable structures, making
housing more affordable for those who cannot afford
traditional building methods.
8. Designing for low cost building
• While a visually pleasing design may be desirable, it's
not always feasible within a limited budget. Instead,
focus on creating spaces that are practical, efficient, and
comfortable.
• Another important consideration is the use of locally
available materials. Sourcing materials from nearby
suppliers can significantly reduce transportation costs
and help support the local economy.
• Additionally, using sustainable materials such as
bamboo or adobe can further reduce costs while also
minimizing environmental impact.
9. Estimation costing software
• Estimation costing software is a valuable tool for low cost
building projects.
• It allows builders and architects to accurately estimate the cost
of materials and labour, ensuring that the project stays within
budget. The software takes into account factors such as local
pricing, material availability, and labour costs to provide an
accurate estimate.
• In addition to providing accurate estimates, estimation costing
software can also help builders and architects identify areas
where costs can be reduced. By analysing the data provided by
the software, they can make informed decisions about which
materials to use and how to allocate resources. This approach can
save a lot of money while still ensuring high quality and safety
standards are met.
11. Conclusion
• In conclusion, low cost building is not only a necessity
but also an opportunity to create sustainable and
affordable housing for everyone. By utilizing
innovative techniques and materials, we can design and
construct buildings that are both cost-effective and
environmentally friendly.