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The need for decent, affordable housing rises along with urbanisation. One of the biggest issuesin emerging nations like India is a lack of housing. All economic levels must have access to housing, butthe poor and moderate income groups need special attention. Affordable, quick-to-market, cost-effective,long-lasting, and environmentally friendly new sustainable technologies must be adopted in order toprovide affordable housing. This seminar explores cutting-edge, innovative technologies that may be usedacross the nation to reduce the cost of building homes and support the creation of widespread, affordablehousing. Technologies like tunnel form, Sismo buildings, light gauge steel framed structures, precastsandwich panel technology, etc. are some of those that are covered. These technologies are evaluatedaccording to a number of criteria, including their appropriateness for high-rise construction, localaccessibility, affordability, energy efficacy, structural stability, quality, speed, and cost effectiveness.Also addressed are the technology' benefits and drawbacks. In order to offer low- and middle-incomegroups with cheap housing, the conference discusses potential obstacles to the adoption of thesetechnologies in Indian cities as well as strategies for overcoming them. Fast-track building is verynecessary for large-scale housing projects like slum redevelopment. The most advantageous alternativefor building for this quick wall technique
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