L&T to build India’s first pre-cast residential high rise


india realty news, india real estate news, real estate news india, realty news india, india property news, property news india, india news, property news, real estate news, India PropertyDiversified conglomerate Larsen and Toubro (L&T) is set to build India’s first residential high-rise building on a pre-cast basis, a move that may introduce a structural change in the real estate market.

“This is the first time a ‘ground +23 floor’ high-rise residential structure is being built on a pre-fabricated basis in the country. Though there have been ground +3 level structures and office buildings, no one has attempted a high-rise residential project because it is very complex to build a structure with so many elements (wall, windows, balcony, girders and beams)” said an official requesting anonymity.

L&T has taken a part of the Richardson & Cuddas Ltd site at Byculla on rent to build the pre-cast elements. It has also hired a Singapore-based technology consultant to supervise the project, once production begins. The contract has been awarded by Mumbai-based Omkar realtors, which is developing six towers on the Bhoiwada site at Parel.

Omkar Realtors has awarded a bulk contract of its land at Worli, Malad and Parel to get the construction major on board for the ambitious project. The buildings at Worli and Malad, however, would be built in the conventional method.

For L&T, the project is being considered as a stepping stone to its entry into the high-rise pre-cast building segment. The engineering and construction major is keeping a tight check on the project’s cost and margins, since future costs would be based on this model, the official added.

A conventional building is constructed ‘cast-in-situ’, or on the site, while elements for pre-cast buildings, like walls, staircases, windows, beams and grids, are built at a factory site. Pre-cast structures do not require finishing, like plastering or wall putty. Though more expensive than the conventional method, pre-cast helps put buildings together more quickly.

In India, only 27 per cent of all industrial and institutional buildings are pre-engineered, while in the United States, more than 70 per cent of all construction in industrial and institutional segments are pre-engineered.

A single floor comprises 344 elements, and L&T aims to build 140 elements on a daily basis, when production begins. Excavation on the site has begun, and the ground floor would be built in the conventional method.


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