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The whole of India is buzzing with affordable housing and all the developers are beelining for the same.    Is this really a long standing and durable.  Given the cost cutting and diluting the specif...
Saleel Deshpande  |  Answered  |  2 years ago
affordable housing as per my perception is : housing with optimum space,budget,social location, and specification for a family for which the housing is done/proposed. If this defination is followed then it is to my knowledge affordable housing...
Rohan Athikari  |  Answered  |  2 years ago
Definately low cost housing will stay for long time , here prices are not for construction , we pay price for land , there is so many ways of making a low cost houses. it will continue even after recestion, because so many lower middle class...
Srinivas S.Mantrala, PMP  |  Answered  |  2 years ago
The affordable housing should mean that the "Price" for the House/Flat shoud be affordable to the people who can comfortably pay the Money and EMI within their means. The construction should be "Cost effective". But it should not mean "Low Cost...
 
 
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AS we know, the cost of construction goes up when the building reaches certain height.  In the current scenario, will this play a major role in cutting down the cost of constrution? 
Mahendra K. Borkar  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
definetely not to reduce the cost of construction by ingreasing the height of building b'coz height of any building govern by many factor like sismic load , wind load , overturning moment, tilting etc to over come such factor we have to provide...
RAJIV KUMAR  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
No it will not possible to cut down the cost of construction by increasing the height of building because as well as we rise the height of buliding it will influance by many factors such as sismic, wind pressure, tilting etc. To meet this Factors...
Joy Ranjan Hiwale  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
As the height of building goes up lots of factors such as seismic, wind load , tilt etc influence the cost but then to meet the demand the growth has to be horizontal which will also increase the cost of infrastructures of the city. The prime...
 
 
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malladi madhukumar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
In season especially from Feb to june getting construction workers is difficult . There are so many places works are stopped for want of construction workers. Moreover getting skilled workers is also difficult. Construction is the industry which...
M S N PRASAD  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
Yes,there will be a shortage of GOOD workers who can give quality jobs.  AS far as unskilled, there will not be shortage of people.
Pragya Kothari  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
According to me, there will be shortage of workers i guess, because of Indian construction industry boom there is so much happening in the name of construction, and yes there are nearly 30 million workers but because of its rapid growth it is...
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ramachandran venkat narayanan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
Hi Narayanji, today's Property Plus in The Hindu has brought in new opportunities and also TOI. I am sure you would have browsed them with your morning cup of coffee/tea. Keep in touch if you can offer value deals.
M S N PRASAD  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
The combined effort of Government and banking institutions should fuel the growth for the realty sector.  This is the right time for any development, since all the prices are at the bottom most level.  In the coming days, the prices will be stagnant. 
Sumit Singh  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
just with the interest rate cuts is not enough, the steel and cement prices are high still and other construction materials also are high, and to go with the current economic crisis that is there upon people, one is spending less, so i don't see...
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Dipak Bhattacharya  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
Use of steel has to stay for many more days. Aluminium is highly energy- intensive and very costly still for the users in India.Their are strictly"no no"to green and energy-efficient campaigners. Use of Timbers is banned in Govt.sectors since long...
Zubair Irshad  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
It is but that depends on factor 1)What cost, 2)convinience of usage, 3)availibility
Naimish  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Cold rolled sections , made by 1.5 to 2.5mm th MS or GI plates are very effective easily availabe in market. Even for the Primary str steel as a truss or rafter , for some projects like ware houses - peoples are using this CR members.
 
 
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