Abstract
The implementation of high-performance building rehabilitation package India needs to be accelerated to meet the national goal of sustainable development. To achieve this level of performance, building rehabilitation approach should shift towards industrialized solutions that incorporate a comprehensive demand of construction stakeholders. Existing approach of building rehabilitation in India requires evidence-based alteration and an assessment of key challenges while implementing. To address this challenge, this study aims at mapping the rehabilitation approach and respective challenges at every stage of implementation. There are 39 challenges have been identified in the existing approach of building rehabilitation at different stage of implementation. Further, these challenges are condensed to 9 challenges using Delphi-technique where experts have been involved to check the validity of challenges and its significance. The objective is to identify the type of information that the stakeholders require during the different rehabilitation phases and provide a process workflow to all the challenges mapped on approach of building rehabilitation. A comprehensive proposal of process work flow created and validated to implement high-performance building rehabilitation project in India.
Presenters
Sushil Kumar SolankiPhD Scholar , Department of Building Engineering and Management, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, Delhi, India Virendra Kumar Paul
Professor, Department of Building Engineering and Management, School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi, India
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KEYWORDS
Building Rehabilitation; Approach; Challenges; Service Life
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