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Wednesday 11 March 2015

MODERN BUILDINGS ARE NO MORE BRICKS AND MORTAR EDIFICES

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The Indian economy is on the upward path and construction is one of the sectors where the brisk activity was going on just before the economic recession. Besides public infrastructure there is plenty of action on the way where new residential, commercial, industrial and institutional building complexes are under construction. 

Traditionally builders have had to deal with many vendors and agencies for the coordination of different facets and technologies and the buildings and infrastructure then may have played just a peripheral part but it is no longer so. The traditional areas of focus have been material, quality, aesthetics, ergonomics and so on. The property developers are now vital to productivity, performance and efficiency of any organization. 

It is not surprising that today buildings are not looked at as brick and mortar edifices but as vital feature in improving the organizational productivity and to improve parameters such as comfort, efficiency, productivity etc. The improvement of these factors through various innovations will continuously lead to trends in the sector with corporate sector doing its best to boost competitiveness, productivity and sustainable functioning. The recent legislation for FDI in the construction sector will improve standards of construction to a greater extent. 


Today majority of the office buildings are patterned to make a good work environment through good atmosphere, facilities for recreation such as gyms, sports etc. Nothing is too much for companies to do for maximizing the output from people, their human resources. Apart from giving comfortable and conducive surroundings, buildings are being made according to 'resource efficiency' for main parameters such as power and water consumption not only from a commercial point of view but also from the point of view of conserving the resources and the environment. Half of the energy used in a building is dedicated to create artificial indoor climate for coolinz ventilation and lighting. There continual focus on makingperson consumption of 'pow" as little as possible through. technology and best practices. 


The focus is on choice of equipment, like chillers, motors, drives etc, using atn.cspheric conditions wherever possible, engaging energy and space efficient products, putting in sense ease 'light' management, engaging sophisticated Building Management Systems (BMS) to supervise key parameters like temperature and light. It needs a reliable power supply, proper lighting, comfort cooling, dust free area and security which will contribute towards played by building systems is always growing is leisure, recreation and entertainment. Shops have evolved into malls, multiplexes have sprung n impossible dream rarely turns into reality, but in the case of Mr. Ratan Tata it did. At a price of Rs 1 lakh the 'Tata Nano' 1" e only such car in the world. The common man matters to persons i e, n1r. Tata. The whole idea was  as a dream when it was first proposed. However Ratan Tata's zeal led him to accomplish the impossible in the world car market.

In his opinion, if challenges are encountered and if they are difficult, then increasing new solutions will up from theatres and sports complexes and fitness centres are springing up in metros all over the land.

In many cases the changing part played by buildings can be seen. For example, in IT and Biotech Parks, R&D centres, call centres, etc these developments have come up very fast. Such service driven businesses in which the productivity of the organization is closely connected with the productivity of the people and their habitation are coming up.


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