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vyom sahu Planning Manager, L&T ECC Division - Infrastructure Operating Company
 
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rakeshbhatnagar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
SHORTAGE OF SKILLED WORKER IS AFFECTING THE CONSTRUCTION BOOM,BECAUSE SINCE LAST TWO  DECADES CIVIL ENGINEERS OF PRIVATE SECTOR WERE IN CRISIS , HENCE CIVIL ENGINEERING HAD LESS ATTRACTION AND STUDENTS ,NOW CIVIL ENGINEERS ARE COMING UP BUT IF...
vyom sahu  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Yes there is shortage of Skill manpower but it is no way connected to boom. Its all about finance. Skill due to demand can be costly and as construction is also looking for alternatives like automation, Small size skilled robots, semi automatic tools,...
Pragya Kothari  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
According to me, there is a shortage of workers i guess, because of construction industry boom there is so much happening in the name of construction, and there are nearly 30 million workers but because of its rapid growth it is finding real...
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rakeshbhatnagar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
SHORTAGE OF SKILLED WORKER IS AFFECTING THE CONSTRUCTION BOOM,BECAUSE SINCE LAST TWO  DECADES CIVIL ENGINEERS OF PRIVATE SECTOR WERE IN CRISIS , HENCE CIVIL ENGINEERING HAD LESS ATTRACTION AND STUDENTS ,NOW CIVIL ENGINEERS ARE COMING UP BUT IF...
vyom sahu  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Yes there is shortage of Skill manpower but it is no way connected to boom. Its all about finance. Skill due to demand can be costly and as construction is also looking for alternatives like automation, Small size skilled robots, semi automatic tools,...
Pragya Kothari  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
According to me, there is a shortage of workers i guess, because of construction industry boom there is so much happening in the name of construction, and there are nearly 30 million workers but because of its rapid growth it is finding real...
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s.baalu  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
UNIVERSAL SAYING IS JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED.HERE IT IS DELAYED  AND DENIED.VERY SAD SITUATION.ULTIMATELY IT IS THE AAM ADMI WHO PAYS A PRICE FOR NOT HIS FAULT.
vyom sahu  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Even after 25 years what Justice can you provide. Many life finished. Its true "Justice delayed and Justice denied". Still Jayram ramesh will go to bhopal and say "where is the mercury"? Hopeless! We are the people who are responsible for it. Still...
Purvi Ghosh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
This is a mockery of judgement and I dont think justice is being provided here for the Bhopal gas tragedy victims, still people and their lives are being affected, the Government is concerned with its ties with US and its FDI, and not about...
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1 Add-ons
2 Benefits
vyom sahu  |  Supported idea  "Benefits"  |  2 years ago
What if nanotechnology can be used in major construction as in Reinforcement and concrete. Do we have structures based on nanotech
Rajdeep Das  |  Added idea  "Benefits"  |  3 years ago
I could say that nanomaterial producers promise great advantages from the use of nanotechnology in construction. Nanotechnology promises to benefit construction by Producing window glasses that require less maintenance, Creating floors that are...
K.RAMDAS.PAI  |  Supported idea  "Add-ons"  |  3 years ago
sir as i saw in seminar japanesee going to build a building of  Height nearly  5000mts by using this nanotechnology were we can reduce steel cost aronud 1/5th of cost
 
 
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yes it is feasible and necessary 
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 It is not possible to mechanize all activities fully
rakeshbhatnagar  |  Argues in support of  "yes it is feasible and necessary"  |  1 year ago
Yes , It has already entered the construction field in the form of CRAIN,BATCHING PLAT, CONCRETE BOOM PLACER nd many other tools are as good as the robotics. In this some are semi - automatic and automatic .
vyom sahu  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
It is true today we are in a process of Mechanization. Fields are adding like mechatronics, Mobile computing, Animation, GPS/RFID/RTLS and Robotics which is creating adiff flavour of construction. Depends how r u can semi or fully automate ur...
vyom sahu  |  Argues in support of  "yes it is feasible and necessary"  |  2 years ago
Yes it is possible and required too. as labour dependency is to reduce and increase the productivity Robotics is required. In order to make it possible we can go semi automatic option in small less productive works. We can combine dependency of...
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1 Certified Skilled Labour.
2 Develop a Virtual Model early
Prashanta Bhaumik  |  Supported idea  " Certified Skilled Labour."  |  6 months ago
I know L&T Ecc practices the Skill upgradation thru skill training institutes. But the problem is return on those effort is miniscule as business proposition apart from maintaining Corporate Social responsibility.Construction Echo system is...
vyom sahu  |  Supported idea  |  2 years ago
It is true that ultimately workers to do the job. Stick to your methods and reanalyse it with the available skills with you or reduce the dependency of skille worker thru automation or mechanization.
srinivasalu. chintamani  |  Supported idea  " Certified Skilled Labour."  |  3 years ago
it is always better to have the certified skilled labour for all the construction purpose, but way of delivering the end product with quality on time is very important, also let us not entertain the fake certified skilled labour at any cost.
 
 
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yes it is feasible and necessary 
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 It is not possible to mechanize all activities fully
rakeshbhatnagar  |  Argues in support of  "yes it is feasible and necessary"  |  1 year ago
Yes , It has already entered the construction field in the form of CRAIN,BATCHING PLAT, CONCRETE BOOM PLACER nd many other tools are as good as the robotics. In this some are semi - automatic and automatic .
vyom sahu  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
It is true today we are in a process of Mechanization. Fields are adding like mechatronics, Mobile computing, Animation, GPS/RFID/RTLS and Robotics which is creating adiff flavour of construction. Depends how r u can semi or fully automate ur...
vyom sahu  |  Argues in support of  "yes it is feasible and necessary"  |  2 years ago
Yes it is possible and required too. as labour dependency is to reduce and increase the productivity Robotics is required. In order to make it possible we can go semi automatic option in small less productive works. We can combine dependency of...
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Yes concrete is going to stay 
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 No concrete is going to be replaced by New Materials
NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN  |  Argues in support of  "Yes concrete is going to stay"  |  1 year ago
It is a good process in construction industry. Other methods will hardly find application to replace, especially in roofing of any building structures.Concrete is the best technology to bear the wait and all over the buildings.
Saleel Deshpande  |  Argues in support of  "No concrete is going to be replaced by New Materials"  |  2 years ago
Good topic for Debate!Mr.Sahu. Concrete is certainly going to be replaced...maybe we will see something like glass-crete,where in glass will be reinforced and used for structural framing.Or may be there can be a possibility of nylon,or high...
Manoj Kumar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes concrete is going to stay"  |  2 years ago
i dont think there will be an effective replacement material in the near future. Ofcouese we will see a lot of changes in terms of improvemnts in the existing products combined with new technologies and innovations. May be we will see such type...
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1 They are responsible for maintaining policies and values of the organisation
2 They should be responsible towards employees
RAMESH KANDADAI  |  Supported idea  "They are responsible for maintaining policies and values of the organisation"  |  2 years ago
While they should be responsible for maintaining policies and values, they should also have a overall culture and ethics - this is what i want the organization to be kind of definition - put inplace by the board.  There should also be a...
vyom sahu  |  Supported idea  |  2 years ago
It is true that in big organizations HR policies and Brand value of Corporate together impact the ethical nature of a company.But normally an employee do not work for company. They work for Boss. And it is ethical nature and values of immediate...
Ameet Ranjan  |  Supported idea  "They are responsible for maintaining policies and values of the organisation"  |  2 years ago
Organization frames the organization culture, ethics policy to design, develop maintain the organization with the support of employees. And here HR team plays major role to achieve the desired target of organization by make themselves bridge...
 
 
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