Report on Economies in Construction Costs

dc.contributor.authorPlanning Commission
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-06T11:26:28Z
dc.date.available2026-03-06T11:26:28Z
dc.date.issued1968
dc.descriptionPlanning Commission (Construction Division) New Delhi
dc.description.abstractThe report presents a comprehensive framework for achieving economies in construction costs while improving efficiency, quality, and sustainability in the construction industry in India. It highlights the critical role of effective pre-planning, emphasizing that significant cost savings can be realized when projects undergo thorough analysis, proper design development, and structured planning before the commencement of construction activities. The document advocates the adoption of modern construction techniques, advanced design principles, and updated technological practices to enhance productivity and reduce unnecessary expenditures. Since building materials constitute a major share of total construction costs, the report stresses the need for better production, assessment, and supply management of materials, along with the promotion of alternative materials such as lightweight aggregates, slag-based cement, and cellular concrete. It also underscores the importance of standardization through uniform construction codes, standardized schedules of rates, and the widespread adoption of national guidelines to maintain consistency across states. Strong quality control systems, including field laboratories and systematic inspection methods, are recommended to ensure adherence to standards and durability of structures. Institutional support mechanisms such as the establishment of a Construction Finance Corporation and improved access to financial resources for contractors are proposed to facilitate modernization and encourage industry participation. Additionally, the report calls for improved logistics, mechanization in quarrying and material production, and the creation of equipment pools to enhance the utilization of construction machinery. Organizational reforms, including the establishment of a centralized authority and the strengthening of institutions responsible for construction oversight, are suggested to improve coordination and resource allocation. Emphasis is also placed on training and skill development for engineers, architects, and craftsmen to ensure the adoption of modern practices and maintain high professional standards. Overall, the report proposes a multifaceted strategy combining technological advancement, financial support, material management, administrative reform, and human resource development to strengthen the construction sector and enable the efficient execution of national development programs.
dc.identifier.citationPlanning Commission - 1968
dc.identifier.issn77896
dc.identifier.urihttp://10.21.131.211:4000/handle/123456789/6362
dc.identifier.urihttp://10.21.131.211:8080/eBook/77896/index.html
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherPlanning Commission
dc.relation.ispartofseriesC-6371
dc.subjectConstruction Cost Optimization
dc.subjectPre-Planning in Construction
dc.subjectModern Construction Techniques
dc.subjectMaterial Cost Control
dc.subjectQuality Control Mechanisms
dc.subjectConstruction Finance Corporation
dc.subjectStandardization of Building Practices
dc.subjectNational Building Code
dc.subjectConstruction Equipment Utilization
dc.subjectTraining and Skill Development
dc.subjectAlternative Construction Materials
dc.subjectAdministrative and Organizational Reforms
dc.titleReport on Economies in Construction Costs
dc.title.alternativePlanning Commission (Construction Division) New Delhi
dc.typeReport

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