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RAPID CONSTRUCTION-INOVATIVE APPROCH OF
PREFABRICATED CONSTRUCTION Krushil K. Ponkiya
1 , Dhyey K. Shah
2, Rushabh A. Shah
3
PG. Student, SNPIT & RC, Umrakh, Gujarat, India1
PG. Student SNPIT & RC, Umrakh, Gujarat, India2
Asst. Prof., SNPIT & RC, Umrakh, Gujarat, India3
Abstract: World is moving rapidly in this 21st century. So use of technologies with time
constrain is main factor. As in this new world it value a time with the project as the project
is consist with the cost but it mainly consist with the time and quality. There are many
prospects to define a project with the resources and it value at right time to be procured, but
it also play a different role to execute the project as by using the pre- fab elements. The
prefab construction may go to consume less time to be finish rather than the conventional
process of construction which is beneficial to the clients as in all prospects i.e. time, cost
and quality. This research work has been aimed to change the concept of use of prefab
elements or precast concrete work in construction industries by the comparison of the
conventional building and the rapid pre-fab elements in the present situation. In this
project, the building by prefab element and by conventional method .as it shows that using
prefabrication elements in construction of building will give good quality with less duration
and cost. This prefabricated method consumes 2.5 – 3 months to complete 10 storeys
building while, conventional method consumes 18 – 20 months to construct a project. So
the present scenario will change by rapid construction and it will help to create future
scope of infrastructure in rapid ways.it also creates an awareness to architects, engineer,
builders, designer, contractors and customers about the concept of prefabrication.
Keywords: Prefabricated materials, Technology,
I. INTRODUCTION
World is moving rapidly in this 21st century. So use of technologies with time constrain
is main factor. Rapid construction is a systematic approach to deliver of one kind
project with complexity in construction due to limited time schedule, contract
agreement, approved construction method and meets client satisfaction.
Rapid construction has many techniques. But here we are using modular coordination
and with the help of that techniques we apply those on buildings. We use the
prefabricated materials on building for rapid construction. The term prefab can apply
to any construction method where the significant part of the construction takes place
off site in a factory. That produces relatively large complex features that assembled at
the site into the finished building. Benefits of using prefabricated materials – we can
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get excellent quality, less duration, less maintenance, homogeneity, reduce wastages,
long life, easily replace etc.
Prefabrication is the practice of assembling components of a structure in a factory or
other manufacturing site, and transporting complete assemblies or sub- assemblies to
the construction site where the structure is to be located. The term is used to
distinguish this process from the more conventional construction practice of
transporting the basic materials to the construction site where all assembly is carried
out. Prefabricated is a general term for anything that is assembled in a factory rather
than on-site.
Design is carried out to the concrete industry and yet the knowledge remains
essentially within the precast concrete industry itself. The advantages of precast
construction are inherent in the precast beam-to-column connections, as these are
jointed connection as opposed to cast-in-situ emulation type connection.
The behaviour of precast beam-to-column connection using hollow steel section by
conducting experimental tests that will show that the performance of this connection is
as good as conventional cast-in-place connection.
The objectives of the present study are:
To analysis the pre-fab material element in the market and its feasibility with the
project.
Compare quantity, cost and total duration for one Building project.
It Show the various advantages of the prefab elements and awareness in the present
technology in Indian construction industry by using Prefab elements its saves Time,
Money with the Quality.
Stages of Prefabrication:
Casting: - Precast components are casted with controlled cement concrete in moulds of
required shape and sizes. The vibrator is used to vibrate concrete and this removes any
honeycombing inside the components.
Curing: – After 24 hours of casting, the casted components are released from the mould and
transported to curing tanks. Certain special components like railway sleepers where high
strength is required are steam cured.
Transportation and erection: – After complete curing is done the components are
transported to the site with heavy trucks and erection will be done using cranes with skilled
labour force.
Types of prefab Elements:
a) Precast Slab or hollow core slab
The manufacture of the Hollow Core floor sections is fully automated. Hollow core
slab is manufacture by spancrete paver machine. Spancrete products meet fast track
schedules and reduce finance costs. All season, all weather erection capability helps
you maintain project schedules.
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b) Beam and column
Beam and column are generally made by different size of mould as per requirement
and design at factory. Bridge girder is also made by this techniques.
Pre-stressed RCC supporting precast column and beam are advantageous for fast
constructions as no propping of beams are required, there is no need for expensive on-
site formwork and flexibility with design is also possible. Precast columns and beams
can be used for building any structure including bridges. The main advantage of a
composite beam structure is that it permits less structural depth for a given load-
bearing capacity. Precast beams and columns are manufactured in a variety of sizes,
shapes and lengths. The concrete surface is smooth and the edges are chamfered.
Source: www.wilcoprecast.co.nz
Source: www.acp-concrete.cp.uk Source: www.spcind.com
Source: www.akbryanmoulds.co.uk Source:formstress.co.nz
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c) Precast Wall Panels
High Concrete Group enclosure systems consist of structural and non-structural
precast concrete panels in configurations such as column covers, window panels and
other shapes that provide an attractive, functional and durable facade. Precast
insulated wall panels and insulated cladding use sandwich construction to place a
layer of rigid foam insulation between two layers of precast concrete.
Source: www.satee.co.in Source: www.precast.org
A precast concrete panel offers a number of important benefits. The sandwich
construction technique used with the precast concrete walls provides increased
stability and improved sound insulation, as well as greater protection from potential
hazards such as fires. Precast concrete panels also provide energy-saving advantages.
Because the concrete wall panels are separated by a layer of thermal insulation, the
precast concrete wall panel system results in enhanced energy performance, which can
help to lower overall costs.
d) Precast Staircase
Using precast staircase will shorten the construction duration. It also allows
operational access instantly to all floor areas. Precast staircases are delivered to site
ready for installation and can speed up construction schedules to provide safe and
immediate routes between floors under construction. Once hoisted into place, the
precast stair flight is suitably protected and ready for use.
Delivery, Handling & Storage
a) Delivery
Source: www.weckenmann.com Source: saipreethiprecastbuilder.com
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Delivery of precast elements should be planned according to the general erection
sequence to minimise unnecessary site storage and handling. Where possible, it is
desirable to transport the precast elements into a manner which they can be lifted
directly for erection or storage without much change in orientation and sequence. It
should be loaded and delivered with proper support, frames, cushioning and tie-downs
to prevent in-transit damage.
b) Handling
The handling process mainly involves the removal of the precast elements from the
mould, transportation to the storage yard, loading and unloading operation and
erection of these elements at the job site. Typically, precast concrete element and are
DE moulded and lifted from their casting position yard and delivery to site once they
reach the expected concrete strength required.
c)Storage
The storage area provides in the yard and job site should be adequate to permit easy
access and handling of the precast elements. The area should be relatively level, firm
and well drained to avoid any differential ground settlements which may damage the
stored elements.
Source: www.spcind.com
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Source: www.spcind.com
Advantages:
Quick erection times
Cost effective solutions.
Easier management of construction sites.
Ideal fit for simple and complex structures
Reduction in construction time
Improve in the quality of construction.
Reduction of construction waste
Shorter duration for construction time
Independent of adverse weather conditions during construction
Opportunities for good architecture
Healthy buildings
High capacity- enabling the realization of important projects
Factory made products
Quick erection times
Disadvantages:
Leaks can form at joints in prefabricated components.
Transportation costs may be higher for voluminous prefabricated sections than for the
materials of which they are made, which can often be packed more efficiently
Large prefabricated sections require heavy- duty cranes and precision measurement
and handling to place in position.
Special and experience workforce is required.
Higher safety is required while installing and handling process.
I. CONCLUSION
As from the referred paper and analysis the Rapid construction is an innovative
technique in the construction industry to develop rapidly any project with the planning and
controlling on the Time, Cost and Quality. In this analysis a conventional building design is
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compared with the prefabricated element technique in which ,it compare with prefab element,
it quality got improve through a control machinery production in factory which produce a
require quality of product as per the client, the Cost is reduce to some extend as from the
conventional method by reducing unnecessary activity and unnecessary cost and the Time
duration of whole project is reduce up to 60% approximately from the conventional
technique. From the above it can be concluded that the rapid construction is the beneficial in
the Indian construction industry which is an innovative approach to a construction industry. If
we establish the prefab factory in the Surat region we reduce the transportation cost and so
the overall project cost is reduce.so at the end development of construction industries in Surat
will develop rapidly.
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