7. About Shrishti CBD { Central Business District }
â˘Residential and commercial project
â˘By âthe Gammon India Ltdâ (Builders to nation)
â˘Bhopal to witness the tallest ever high rise of the state
â˘CBD-âCentral Business Districtâ
Project Summary
residential
commercial
High street shops
Shopping arcade
Pent houses
Overview
15 acres 22 floors 9 towers 1 group
8. Techniques used-:
1. EVM TECHNIQUE-:{Earned Value Management}
Is a project control technique which provides a quantitative measure of work performance
by cost and schedule monitoring.
Scope of this study
To provide early indication of expected project results based on project perfomance and
forecasting of project.
Helps to take better decisions need for corrective action using EVM techniques.
9.
10. Other techniques used-:
Other techniques used-:
1.Hybrid Concrete Structure type
â˘Concrete masonary panel used to brace steel frame structure
â˘Helps in transfer overturning moment to masonary
11. 2.Prefabricated construction-:
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
ADVANTAGES-:
â˘The construction time shortened
â˘The quantities of materials required are reduced
â˘Less labour needed
â˘Better quality of product obtained
CONCLUSIONS-:
â˘Easier,cheaper and great time saver in construction of large no. of similar building
â˘Adopted in public housing development projects
â˘Increased efficiencies in overall construction
12. 3.Rapid wall technology type - âIndia concept housingâ
4.Monolith construction with modular framework.
5. The superstructure is supported by a large reinforced concrete mat, which is in turn
supported by bored reinforced concrete piles
Parameters of analysis-:
â˘Acceptance criteria
â˘Cost of house
â˘Time criteria
â˘Life span
â˘Ease of construction
â˘Material saving technology
â˘Labor required and skill level
â˘Maintenance
â˘Flexibility
â˘Energy efficiency
13. (Of such megastructures)
By creating such structures
â˘Humanity will change in next 20 years
â˘The world will have seen over 2 billion jobs disappear, with most
coming back in different forms in different industries, with over
50% structured as freelance projects rather than full-time jobs
â˘By 2030 over 20% of all new construction will be âprintedâ
buildings.
â˘By 2030 we will see the first city to harvest 100% of its water
supply from the atmosphere
14. PM Narendra Modi has declared to made 100 smart cities in India,allocating
1000 crores for each city.
The five main elements of the proposed smart cities identified by the Urban
Development Ministry:
1. In terms of infrastructure, the smart cities should have 24x7 availability of high quality
utility services like water and power.
2. A robust transport system that emphasises on public transport is also a key element.
3. In social infrastructure, the cities should provide opportunities for jobs and livelihoods
for its inhabitants.
4. The smart cities should also have proper facilities for entertainment and the safety and
security of the people. State-of-the-art health and education facilities are also a must.
5. The smart cities should minimize waste by increasing energy efficiency and reducing
water conservation. Proper recycling of waste materials must be done in such cities.
15. Conclusion of studying megastructures-:
â˘By using special techinques ,SUSTAINABLE development can be achieved
â˘We come to know about the new OPPORTUNITIES
As we have taken example of Shristi CBD ( a megastructure in bhopal )
â˘Firstly,it opens path for civil engineers for construction.
â˘Secondly,it is business hub having 520 offices creating a lot of vacancies.
â˘Thirdly,by such projects development in bhopal can be achieved.