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CIDCO constructs 96-apartment building in record 96 days

The building was made using ‘pre-cast’ technology, in which elements of the building’s superstructure were cast in a nearby factory using reusable moulds.

Updated on: Jul 26, 2022 04:15 AM IST
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Mumbai: In its fastest time ever, the state-run City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) in Navi Mumbai has erected a 12-storey, 96-apartment tenement building in a record 96 days at the rate of one day per apartment.

For the project in question, a total of 1,985 precast elements of the superstructure were assembled over a built-up area of 64,000 sq. ft. (HT PHOTO)
For the project in question, a total of 1,985 precast elements of the superstructure were assembled over a built-up area of 64,000 sq. ft. (HT PHOTO)

The building was made using ‘pre-cast’ technology, in which elements of the building’s superstructure were cast in a nearby factory using reusable moulds. The project was built under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana’s Mass Housing Scheme, under which several tenements across Navi Mumbai are being built for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) and Lower Income Groups (LIG).

The individual elements -- walls, beams, columns, slabs, staircases etc. -- were then transported to the construction site near Bamandongri Railway Station and lifted into place, unlike the ‘cast in place’ method where concrete is batched on site and then used to cast the walls and slabs of the building in a steel formwork.

For the project in question, a total of 1,985 precast elements of the superstructure were assembled over a built-up area of 64,000 sq. ft. Pre-cast concrete elements are standardised and easily reproducible, have a smaller environmental footprint, increase time efficiency, reduce wastage of raw material and result in less cluttered and safer construction sites.

“Mission 96 has showcased that precast technology is capable of building superior quality structures in factory-controlled environments, reducing floor cycle time, and can also mitigate lower manpower availability,” said Sanjay Mukherjee, managing director, CIDCO.

 
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