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Misconception on Cost
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LEED not fit to Indian conditions
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John Thomas
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"LEED not fit to Indian conditions"
| 2 years ago
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The prime concern is to have and promote Green Buildings irrespective of the certification adopted. Yes LEED as developed USGBC would naturally would have features meant for US clients. However evolution process is in place and Indian Green...
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Prashanth Balankhe
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| 2 years ago
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But this would certainly increase the construction cost as most LEEd certified goods are to be imported which no common man can afford . Instead use of locally available material which are environment friendly would help to achieve in lots of energy...
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Ideate: "What are the possible misconceptions on LEED buildings?" deleted from your view.
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Bad Management
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Due to lack of two factors. 1- Decisions. 2- Money
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Biranchi Narayan Acharya
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"Lack of risk management & evalution of bottlenecks"
| 28 days ago
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many project are estimated very casually taking things granted. A time frame is generally made considering volume of work & ignoring ground constraints. That is why most projects fails to be completed on time.
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Prashanth Balankhe
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| 3 years ago
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Apart from the bad mangement of available resources, the main factor that is causing these thing to happen is the attitude of Of both Unskilled labour / man power as well of the trained techenical staff at junior level actually involved in the...
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Rajiv Ranjan Srivastava
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"Bad Management"
| 3 years ago
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Bad management is the core problem for failure of project and all other problems being discussed are the branches of bad management only. Poor management do not allow a systematic process of working with defined responsibilities of parties...
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Ideate: "Why do Construction Projects Fail?" deleted from your view.




