Design and Analysis of G+5 Hospital Building using Prefabricated Construction Technique

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Year : 2023 | Volume :7 | Issue : 2 | Page : 1-5
By

Aakash Bind

Karan Chaskar

Tribhuvan Chauhan

Akash Korgaonkar

Dinesh Joshi

  1. Student Department of Civil Engineering, University of Mumbai India
  2. Professor Department of Civil Engineering, University of Mumbai India

Abstract

The construction in India is developing at a fast rate of growth. For fast growing population, it is essential to construct more hospital building with lesser cost and lesser time. Reduction in cost of structure can be made by several ways and one such way is to use prefabrication construction techniques. To reduce the overall cost and to reduce the construction time of buildings, prefabricated construction techniques are adopted. In the present-day study, the G+5 predictable and produced building is evaluated and considered. For both structures, the quantities and cost have been estimated and comparison is made for effective construction methodology. The building is evaluated and considered in STAAD Pro software. By using Prefabrication Technology, reduction in cost can be achieved in less time. Construction cost of prefabricated building is slightly more than conventional building. But the construction time required for prefabricated structure is less as compared to conventional structure.

Keywords: Prefabrication, G+5 conventional and prefabricated building, Auto CAD, STAAD PRO, cost estimation, excel.

[This article belongs to International Journal of Construction Engineering and Planning(ijcep)]

How to cite this article: Aakash Bind, Karan Chaskar, Tribhuvan Chauhan, Akash Korgaonkar, Dinesh Joshi. Design and Analysis of G+5 Hospital Building using Prefabricated Construction Technique. International Journal of Construction Engineering and Planning. 2023; 7(2):1-5.
How to cite this URL: Aakash Bind, Karan Chaskar, Tribhuvan Chauhan, Akash Korgaonkar, Dinesh Joshi. Design and Analysis of G+5 Hospital Building using Prefabricated Construction Technique. International Journal of Construction Engineering and Planning. 2023; 7(2):1-5. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/ijcep/article=2023/view=90127

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Regular Issue Open Access Article
Volume 7
Issue 2
Received October 19, 2021
Accepted November 29, 2021
Published January 29, 2023