Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Wednesday, 8 March 2017

WHAT IS HOLDING US BACK ?


A  Roof  Over  Every  Head  ?



Following are the targets for constructing  “ AFFORDABLE HOUSES “  :
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TARGETS :

#   Maharashtra  /  1.1 Million  /  2015 - 20  /  602 per day

#   Gujarat         /  5  Million   /  2013 - 18   /   2,740 per day

#   Centre         /   20  Million  /  2015 - 22  /  7,827  per day

These targets were set 2 years ago ( 4 years ago in case of Gujarat )

No one knows how many actually got constructed in past 2 years

My guess : Not more than 5 % of the pro-rata targets !

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WHY  ?

Lack of political will / Vested interests / Losing scope for bribes  

Lack of latest technology

Honest officers shying away from taking bold decisions for fear of getting one’s head chopped off by CVC / PAC / CBI / JPC / you name it !

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WHAT LATEST  TECHNOLOGY ?


Constructing houses using 3 D Printing Technology

In case you missed, DNA ( 07 March 2017 ) carried following news :

“ 3 D  printed house takes a day to build , lasts 175 years “

The structure , which cost just over Rs 6 lakh to construct, was printed using concrete ink at the build site

One of the best recent examples of this is an entire 3 D printed home recently erected in Russia . Local technology company Apis Cor { http://apis-cor.com/ }  printed a 400 sq ft ( 37 sq mt ) home from scratch, using an on-site mobile printer , in just 24 hours

The main components of the house , including the walls and structural foundations, were printed using a concrete mixture. Other pieces like the windows and internal furnishings were added later on, as was a new coat of paint to the exterior of the house

All told, the total construction cost of the house added up to $ 10,134 ( approx. Rs 6,76,550 )

The house features a hallway, bedroom , living room , and kitchen

According to the company, it can last up to 175 years


HOW  TO  GO  ABOUT  ?

Read my following earlier blogs / emails :




A  Dream  House  by  2020  ?  (  01  Sept  2015  )




A  3 D  printed  Office  ( 27  May  2016  )




Future  Home  is  Here  ( 02  March  2017 )



IMPLICATIONS  :

If  targets  have to be met ( even by 2025 ) , there does not seem to be any viable alternative , other than 3D printing of houses


Without doubt , adoption of 3D printing technology is bound to have major implications for the following aspects of our Construction Industry :

At Rs 308 billion , it contributes 5 % of our GDP

It garners 40 % of India’s “ Development Investment “

It employs ( directly + indirectly ) , some 35 million persons ( 16 % of our working population ) – including 23 million persons employed in our Brick Kilns ( which will disappear with the arrival of Concrete Ink )

There are 500 companies manufacturing Construction Machinery ( who will need to “ re-invent “ themselves ! )


NOW  IMAGINE  THIS :

Only a few weeks back , Elon Musk ( Tesla ) , unveiled “ Solar Roof Tiles “ , to replace normal roof tiles on buildings

These tiles incorporate Solar PV cells and will generate enough electricity for the building

No other maintenance required other than occasional wash !

And Tesla’s POWERWALL battery pack will store the electricity produced during the day , for use at night !

I imagine that one day soon , Elon will team up with Apis Cor ( Russia ) and WinSun ( China ) , to make that 3D printer lay down Solar Roof Tiles , automatically ,as the final layer !


08  March  2018









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