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Smart Building construction: May control the pollution and material use (Build your dream home in just 17 days) s Saurav Anand BE (Civil), 3 rd Year, sistec-r Bhopal India is the second largest commercial energy consumer in Asia, comprising 19 percent of the region’s total primary energy consumption. Economic growth in India has largely been associated with increased energy consumption. While 60% of total energy needs in India are met by commercial energy sources, remaining 40% are comprised of non-conventional fuels. It is necessary to focus on the management of energy demand and supply as a means to abatement. While energy demand grows significantly with economic growth, this coupling varies over time, depending on various other things. Technological progress, energy efficiency programs and structural changes contribute towards the variation in energy demand On behalf of this we take new concept Smart Building Design that is Modular buildings. "Modular" is a method of construction (v. "stick-built" and other methods such as off-site construction. Using a crane, the modules are set onto the building's foundation and joined together to make a single building. The modules can be placed side-by- side, end-to-end, or stacked, allowing a wide variety of configurations and styles in the building layout. Construction process Modular components are typically constructed indoors on assembly lines. Independent building inspectors are on site to supervise the construction and ensure that the company adheres to all building codes during assembly. Modules' construction may take as little as ten days but more often one to three months. Completed modules are transported to the building site and assembled by a crane. Placement of the modules may take from several hours to several days. Once assembled, modular buildings are essentially indistinguishable from typical site-built structures. While mobile manufactured buildings often decrease in value over time, a well-built modular building should retain value similarly to site-built structures. Material and Methods Strength of concept Speed of construction/faster return on investment. Construction,Assembly is independent of weather, which increases work efficiency and avoids damaged building material. Low waste. With the same plans being constantly. Environmentally friendly construction process. Flexibility:- Conventional buildings can be difficult to extend. Healthier. Because modular homes are built in a factory, the materials are stored indoors in a controlled environment, Weakness of this concept Volumetric: Transporting the completed modular building sections take up a lot of space. Flexibility: Due to transport and sometimes manufacturing restrictions, module size can be limited,affecting room sizes and other Costly instruments use Conclusion Modular buildings may be used for long-term, temporary or permanent facilities. Modular construction reduces waste and site disturbance compared to site-built structures. The materials used in modular homes are the same as site constructed homes. Modular construction in India Bangalore, Goa, kerala and hyderabad Government is widely accept this concept

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Page 1: Smart Building construction:

Smart Building construction: May control the pollution and material use

(Build your dream home in just 17 days) s

Saurav AnandBE (Civil), 3rd Year, sistec-r

BhopalIndia is the second largest commercial energy consumer in Asia, comprising 19 percent of the region’s total primary energy consumption. Economic growth in India has largely been associated with increased energy consumption. While 60% of total energy needs in India are met by commercial energy sources, remaining 40% are comprised of non-conventional fuels. It is necessary to focus on the management of energy demand and supply as a means to abatement. While energy demand grows significantly with economic growth, this coupling varies over time, depending on various other things. Technological progress, energy efficiency programs and structural changes contribute towards the variation in energy demand

On behalf of this we take new concept Smart Building Design that is Modular buildings."Modular" is a method of construction (v. "stick-built" and other methods such as off-site construction. Using a crane, the modules are set onto the building's foundation and joined together to make a single building. The modules can be placed side-by-side, end-to-end, or stacked, allowing a wide variety of configurations and styles in the building layout.

Construction processModular components are typically constructed indoors on assembly lines. Independent building inspectors areon site to supervise the construction and ensure that the company adheres to all building codes during assembly.Modules' construction may take as little as ten days but more often one to three months. Completed modules aretransported to the building site and assembled by a crane. Placement of the modules may take from severalhours to several days. Once assembled, modular buildings are essentially indistinguishable from typicalsite-built structures. While mobile manufactured buildings often decrease in value over time, a well-builtmodular building should retain value similarly to site-built structures.

Material and Methods

Strength of concept• Speed of construction/faster return on

investment.• Construction,Assembly is independent of

weather, which increases work efficiency and avoids damaged building material.

• Low waste. With the same plans being constantly.

• Environmentally friendly construction process.

• Flexibility:- Conventional buildings can be difficult to extend.

• Healthier. Because modular homes are built in a factory, the materials are stored indoors in a controlled environment,

Weakness of this concept • Volumetric: Transporting the

completed modular building sections take up a lot of space.

• Flexibility: Due to transport and sometimes manufacturing restrictions, module size can be limited,affecting room sizes and other

• Costly instruments use

Conclusion• Modular buildings may be used for

long-term, temporary or permanent facilities.• Modular construction reduces waste

and site disturbance compared to site-built structures.

• The materials used in modular homes are the same as site constructed homes.

Modular construction in IndiaBangalore, Goa, kerala and hyderabad Government is widely accept this concept