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OVERVIEW OF THE PROJECT

Design for Prefabrication applied to Housing


for Rehabilitation Works at Pancheshwar
Power Project
BY:
FEBA MARY THOMAS (1010910068)
HARSHAL RASTOGI (1010910079)
JITHESH DHARMADAS (1010910087)
PROJECT GUIDE

Dr. M. LAKSHMIPATHY

CONTENT

OBJECTIVE
NECESSITY
SCOPE
METHODOLOGY
MAJOR DESIGN EXPERIENCES
REALISTIC DESIGN CONSTRAINTS
REFERENCE TO CODES AND
STANDARDS
APPLICATION OF EARLIER COURSE WORK
MULTIDISCIPLINARY COMPONENT AND TEAMWORK
SOFTWARE USED
CONCLUSION
FUTURE SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
SCHEDULE FOR PHASE 2

OBJECTIVE
For the given site location:
To design a modular house for
residential purposes using
prefabrication techniques.

NECESSITY
Pancheshwar Power Project is proposed as a
Nepal-India bi-national scheme on the Mahakali
river with a capacity of 6720 MW. With its
implementation, a total of 41,330 persons from
5327 households have been displaced for which
rehabilitation works has to be completed by 20122013 but as for now the progress is too slow to
reach the deadline.
For faster construction and as an approach to
affordable homes , we provide a solution to mass
housing using precast members.

SCOPE
The project envisages selection of a suitable
plan as per modular coordination and use of
building architecture for proper functioning and
orientation of the building.
The houses are proposed to be classified on the
basis of income groups (i.e. High Income Group,
Medium Income Group and Low Income Group)
which will then decide the corresponding plan
areas.

METHODOLOGY
Selection of a realistic site.
Suggestion of a suitable plan for mass housing with grid
dimensions.
Selection of type of precast structural system.
Collection of necessary data and codal provisions as per
required for the project.
Design of foundation as per soil specifications of the site.
Selection of type of connection to be employed.
Design of structural and non-structural precast members.
Installation of the members as per design plan.
Provision for grid wise extension of the designed plan.

MAJOR DESIGN EXPERIENCE


Planning and layout of a residential building.
Grid wise distribution of plan.
Design of connections between individual
precast members.
Design of structural and non-structural precast
members.

REALISTIC DESIGN CONSTRAINTS


1. Working constraints
Social constraints: Collection of relevant data from SERC and soil
conditions of the site.
Economical constraints: Overall assessment in context of costs
involved in machinery, material savings, labour and quality.
2. Constraints arising out of implementation of the project in real life
Social: Adaptability of modular houses and variation in family sizes.
Practical implementation: Places of production, storage and erection
are to be assessed properly. Crane carrying capacity for lifting and
installing precast members.

REFERENCE TO CODES AND


STANDARDS
IS 10297:1982
Code for practise for design and construction of
floors and roof using precast reinforced/
prestressed concrete.
IS 875 :1987 Part (1&2)
Design loads for buildings and structures(Dead
load & Imposed load).
IS 456 :2000
Design co-efficient, Limit state design method.

APPLICATION OF EARLIER COURSE WORK


Course Code and Name

Context

CE 0102- Elements of building


material science and architecture

Planning, layout and orientation

CE0301- Structural Analysis -I

Analysis of structural elements

CE0302- Structural Analysis -II

Analysis of structural elements

CE0303- Structural Design - II

Design of basic structural elements

MULTIDISCIPLINARY COMPONENT
AND TEAMWORK
This project involves in helps interacting with the
Government officials during the collection of soil
data for the aforesaid site.
The project involves interaction with the machine
operators and crane operators for proper lifting
and placing of components and erection of the
same.

SOFTWARE USED
AutoCAD

CONCLUSION
The project would successfully complete the
design of modular houses using advanced
technology and a solution to quicker
construction with economic advantages.
Completion of the project will finally help n
gaining vital and practical implementations
in accordance with safety and serviceability
of the designed units.

FUTURE SCOPE OF THE PROJECT


The implementation of the project will be of a great help
to the rising need of quicker construction and in the field
of mass housing techniques.
It will be a boon for the weaker sections of society where
owning a house is still a common dream and the
economic advantage of the project would be effectively
implemented.
Provisions for extension of plan for other suitability
issues is also included for satisfying different functional
needs.

SCHEDULE FOR PHASE 2


DATE

WORKS TO BE DONE

JANUARY 2013 GRIDWISE DISTRIBUTION OF COMPONENTS IN PLAN


USING MODULAR COORDINATION
FEBRUARY
2013

DESIGN OF STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS-I

MARCH 2013

DESIGN OF STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS-II

APRIL 2013

GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND ERECTION OF FINISHED


MEMBERS AND PROVISION FOR EXTENSION OF PLAN

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