Determinants of Prefabricated Volumetric Modular Construction implementation and upscaling in India

Volume: 10 | Issue: 01 | Year 2024 | Subscription
International Journal of Housing and Human Settlement Planning
Received Date: 03/29/2024
Acceptance Date: 04/15/2024
Published On: 2024-04-24
First Page: 38
Last Page: 48

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By: Agnes Lalawmpuii and Virendra Kumar Paul

1. Student, Department of Building Engineering and Management, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, India
2. Professor, Department of Building Engineering and Management, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, India

Abstract

One cutting-edge technique aimed at reducing the negative impacts of construction—including material waste, energy use, and environmental issues—is prefabricated volumetric modular building. It also seeks to shorten building durations and improve overall quality. The Indian building sector still uses relatively little volumetric modular construction, despite the fact that it is widely used in many developing nations because of its various advantages. However, preliminary findings also showed that there are several barriers preventing volumetric modular building from being widely used. Consequently, these constraints will be employed to explore the critical factors that contribute to Prefabricated Volumetric Modular Construction’s (PVMC’s) successful implementation in India. The determinants shall further be validated through case study and expert survey. The outcome of this analysis will have a matrix showing the key determinants and their limitations ranked in order of their importance and the correlation between each of the determinants. The proposed matrix shall provide decision makers with valuable insights into understanding which determinants to give more importance to and which sector or area in the industry should be targeted for the implementation of PVMC and it is believed that this matrix shall play an important role in the overall upscaling of PVMC in India.

Keywords: Volumetric modular construction, implementation, limitations, upscaling areas,
sustainable

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