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Eco-Friendly Building Materials

Case Study of Pune

Mrs. Zigisha Mhaskar


Science & Technology Park
University of Pune
Aim of the study

To understand the building materials


market in Pune and recommend
alternative eco-friendly materials for use.
Objectives

Š Task 1 -Develop a comprehensive list of


conventional building materials
Š Task 2 -Evaluate existing building product eco-
rating/assessment systems for adopting to the
Indian context.
Š Task 3 - Recommendations for a rating system
for evaluating eco-friendly building product
Š Task 4 - Recommend a list of eco-friendly
materials suitable for Pune.
Methodology

Š Internet Data Search


Š Market Survey
Š Communication with Retail Vendors and
Manufacturers
Š Data Collection from Local Builders,
Contractors and Architects
Š Inputs from Local Public Works Department
Š Review of research by HUDCO, BMTPC,
TIFAC, CBRI etc.
Task 1 – List of Materials

Types of information collected


Š Material
Š Unit of measurement of each material
Š Cost per unit
Š Method of sale – Over the counter or by order
Š Locally available or not locally available
Š BIS code/ international codes
List of Materials
BASE INDICATIVE AVAILABI MANUFACTUR ASTM OTHER
CATEGORY NAME OF MATERIALS UNIT VENDORS IS CODE REMARKS
MATERIAL COST/UNIT LITY ER DETAILS CODE CODES
refer to OTC - over NML- Not
vendor list the manufactured
LOW HIGH counter; locally
BO - by
order

Civil Materials Cement Cement 43 Grade Bag of 50Kg 150 73, 2, 4 OTC NML 8112:1989 C150
Civil Materials Cement Portland Pozzolana 1489:1991 C618 BS
Cement Flyash Based Bag of 50Kg 148 73 OTC NML 3892
Civil Materials Concrete Ready Mix Cement 456:2000 C94
Concrete M7.5 - M60
(6CUMT. = 1 Truck) CUMT 2200 2600 25, 81 BO 1,2
Civil Materials MS 2062:1999,
2385:1977,
M.S sheets KG 42 45 9, 26 OTC NML 412:1975
Civil Materials MS 432:1982, A184/A1
Tor Steel Re-bar 8mm M.T. 31500 14, 27 BO 14 2062:1999 84M
Civil Materials Bitumen NML, brought in 15462:2004 A184/A1
Rubber Modified Bitumen tankers from 84M
(Bulk) CR-50 M.T. 17601 6, 33 OTC mumbai
Civil Materials Sand 1542:1992, A184/A1
Sand BRASS 1900 2100 2, 8 BO 5,8 2116:1980 84M
Civil Materials Brick 1077:1992 A184/A1
Bricks Ist Class 9x6x4 1000 NOS. 3400 2, 3 BO 5 84M
Civil Materials Fly-ash Fly-ash Bricks 13757:1993, A184/A1
220X105X80mm NOS 3.75 62, 82 BO 4 3812:1981 84M
Paving, Fly-ash 3812:1981, A184/A1
Flooring, Tiles Fly-ash Interlocking 10360:1982 84M
and Similar Paving Blocks(50-60mm)
finishes M20 grade SQFT 25 62, 82 BO 4
Categorisation Of Materials
Categorized based on Activity and Vendor Specific
1. Civil materials 7. Doors and windows
2. Water-proofing and 8. Water supply and
Chemical additives
sanitary fittings
3. Paving, flooring, dado and
similar finishes 9. Electrical works
4. Paints, colors, white 10. Fire fighting system
washing, distempering 11. Miscellaneous
and wood finishes 12. Excavation work
5. Wood work
13. Road works
6. Roofing and ceiling
Constraints

1. Cost of materials
a. Material cost varying over a range covering quotes
from various manufacturers and market brands.
b. The builders usually gets a negotiated price for the
material which is much lower than the market cost.
2. Transportation
Many products have company distribution center in
the city, thus although it may not be produced locally
it does not affect the cost.
Task 2 -Evaluating
Eco-friendly Materials
Why eco-friendly materials?

Š Phenomenal growth in the construction


industry that depends upon depletable
resources.
Š Production of building
materials leads to irreversible
environmental impacts.
Š Using eco-friendly materials
is the best way to build a
eco-friendly building.
What is Eco-friendly
material ?
Š Dictionary: describes a product that has been
designed to do the least possible damage to the
environment
Š US EPA – EPP program defines as:
"...products or services that have a lesser or reduced
effect on human health and the environment when
compared with competing products or services that
serve the same purpose..."
Eco-friendly

Eco-friendly

Material Technique
Bamboo Rat Trap Bond
Properties

Renewable Source Biodegradable


Reuse of Waste
product Reuse/recycle
ECO-FRIENDLY
MATERIALS
Embodied Energy
& TECHNIQUES Aids Energy
Local Availability Efficiency in
buildings
Reduction in air, Durability &
land and water Life span
pollution
Source of Material

a. Renewable source – b. Reuse of Waste


Rapidly renewable Š Salvaged products –e.g. old
sources e.g. wood from plumbing, door frames
certified forests
Š Recycled contents –
agriculture/ industrial
waste e.g. Bagasse Board
Embodied Energy

Scalar total of energy input required to produce


the product including transporting them to the
building site
Local Availability
Transportation Cost – For materials not available locally
the transportation cost can form a significant part of its
embodied energy.
TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION EMBODIED TRANSPORTATION
S.No TRANSPORTATION
NAME OF MATERIALS DISTANCE (approx.) COST COMPONENT ENERGY ENERGY
. ENERGY kwhr/kg
unit - km unit - % kwhr/kg COMPONENT unit - %

1 Ordinary Portland Cement / Blended Cement 200 27.98 0.2670 2.2000 10.82
2 Ready Mix Cement Concrete M30 10 17.09 0.0160 0.4445 3.47
3 Gypsum Plaster 500 26.96 0.5180 1.4666 26.10
4 M.S. Re-bar 50 1.43 0.0670 10.6000 0.63
5 Sand 25 33.34 0.0320 0.0333 49.00
6 Bricks 10 21.06 0.0110 0.8333 1.30
7 Fly-ash Based Bricks 40 22.35 0.0420 0.4000 9.50
8 Ceramic tiles 500 8.05 0.5180 0.8330 38.34
9 Marble / Granite 1200 39.23 1.5980 0.3000 84.19
10 PVC Sheet Plain / Corrugated 20 12.67 0.0380 23.3333 0.16
11 Aluminium Sheet Plain / Corrugated 150 0.58 0.2000 66.6667 0.30
12 A. C. Sheet Plain / Corrugated 20 3.38 0.0270 0.7000 3.71
13 G. I. Corrugated sheet 200 31.65 0.2670 12.6667 2.06
14 G. I. Pipe (100mm diameter) 200 5.60 0.2670 13.0000 2.01
15 A. C. Pipe (100mm diameter) 250 40.96 0.3330 0.8000 29.39
16 C. I. Soil / Rain Water pipe (100mm diameter) 900 30.58 1.1990 10.0000 10.71
17 P. V. C. Pipe (100mm diameter) 20 6.89 0.0630 24.0000 0.26
Reduce Pollution

Š Air Pollution- Use of


materials with low VOC
emissions e.g. Cement
Paints

Š Land Pollution- Materials


that reuse waste that would
Š Water Pollution – otherwise have resulted in
Materials that prevent landfill. e.g. Flyash Bricks.
leaching.
Performance

Š Durability & Life Span


Material that are
exceptionally durable, or
require low maintenance
Š Reduce material use e.g PVC pipes.
These are energy efficient
and also help reduce the
dead load of a building.
e.g. Ferrocement
Energy Conservation
Š Materials that require Š Products that conserve
less energy during energy – e. g. CFL lamps.
construction e.g. precast
slabs.

Š Fixtures & equipments


Š Materials that help that help conserve
reduce the cooling water e.g. Dual flush
loads- e.g – aerated concrete cisterns
blocks.
Recyclable

Š Reuse or Recycle as Š Biodegradable – that


different product e.g. decompose easily e.g
steel, aluminum. wood or earthen materials.
Evaluating Systems

International
Š US EPA – Env preferable purchasing (EPP)
Š Green Seal
Š Greenspec products
Š BEES ( Buildings for Environmental and Economic
Sustainability)
Š JIS – Japanese Industrial Standards
Evaluating Systems

National
MOEF – Proposed certification of all eco-
friendly products as ‘Ecomark’
CPCB is entrusted with the task of
developing the standards for
certification.
Evaluating Systems

Constraints
Š To qualify any material as eco-friendly it
is necessary to conduct a life cycle
analysis of each material.
Š Each study has to be on a product to
product basis
Task 4 – Draft List of
Eco-friendly Materials
Conventional Eco-friendly
materials
1. Bamboo, Bamboo Based Partcle Board & Ply Board, Bamboo
Matting
2. Bricks sun dried
3. Precast cement concrete blocks, lintels, slab. Structural and
non-structural modular elements
4. Calcined Phospho Gypsum Wall Panels
5. Calcium silicate boards and Tiles
6. Cellular Light Weight Concrete Blocks
7. Cement Paint
8. Clay roofing tiles
9. Water, polyurethane and acrylic based chemical admixtures for
corrosion removal, rust prevention, water proofing
10. Epoxy Resin System, Flooring, sealants, adhesives and
admixtures
Conventional Eco-friendly
materials
11. Ferro-cement boards for door and window shutters
12. Ferro-cement Roofing Channels
13. Fly-ash Sand Lime Bricks and Paver Blocks
14. Gypsum Board, Tiles, Plaster, Blocks, gypsum plaster fibre
jute/sisal and glass fibre composites
15. Laminated Wood Plastic Components
16. Marble Mosaic Tiles
17. MDF Boards and Mouldings
18. Micro Concrete Roofing Tiles
19. Partical Boards
20. Polymerised water proof compound
Conventional Eco-friendly
materials
21. Polymerised water proof compound
22. Portland Pozzolana Cement Flyash / Calcined Clay Based
23. Portland Slag Cement
24. RCC Door Frames
25. Ready Mix Cement Concrete
26. Rubber Wood Finger Joint Board
27. Stone dust
28. Water proof compound, adhesive, Polymer, Powder
Potential Eco-friendly
materials & techniques
1. Bagasse Board - BMTPC
2. Bricks from Coal Washery Rejects -CBRI, Roorkee
3. Building Blocks From Mine Waste - SERC
4. Burnt Clay FlyAsh Bricks - CBRI, Roorkee
5. Coir Cement Board - CBRI, Roorkee
6. Compressed Earth Blocks - BMTPC
7. EPS Composites and Door Shutters -CBRI, Roorkee
8. Fibre Flyash Cement Boards -BMTPC
9. Fibre Reinforeced Concrete Precast Elements, Wall panels,
Blocks, Manhole Covers - SERC
10. Fibrous Gypsum Plaster Boards - CBRI, Roorkee
Potential Eco-friendly
materials & techniques
11. Flyash Cellular Concrete, Flyash Cement Brick, Blocks -
BMTPC
12. Flyash Lime Cellular Concrete - CBRI, Roorkee
13. Flyash Lime Gypsum Brick - BMTPC
14. Insulating Bricks from Rice Husk Ash- Central Glass and
Ceramic Research Institute, Kolkata
15. Jute Fibre Polyester -BMTPC
16. Non Erodable Mud Plaster - CBRI, Roorkee
17. Polytiles - CBRI, Roorkee
18. Timber from trees such as Poplar, Rubber, Eucalyptus - BMTPC
19. Precast walling roofing components - CBRI, Roorkee
20. Prefab Brick Panel System - CBRI, Roorkee
Future Tasks

Š To evaluate the eco-friendly properties of


each of these materials
Š Develop recommendation for Pune city Eco-
housing criteria
Š Evaluation of Financial impacts of using
eco-friendly materials
Thank you

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