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Cost Efficient Construction: Chapter One

This chapter introduces the topic of cost efficient construction. It notes that while building a home allows customization and savings, construction costs are increasing and beyond the means of many. The objectives are to adopt affordable construction methods using local resources, materials, and techniques. Low-cost housing aims to reduce costs through design, materials, labor efficiency and alternate methods while maintaining quality. Strategies discussed include selecting economical processes and modernizing traditional technologies to make them sustainable and resource-efficient.

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Cost Efficient Construction: Chapter One

This chapter introduces the topic of cost efficient construction. It notes that while building a home allows customization and savings, construction costs are increasing and beyond the means of many. The objectives are to adopt affordable construction methods using local resources, materials, and techniques. Low-cost housing aims to reduce costs through design, materials, labor efficiency and alternate methods while maintaining quality. Strategies discussed include selecting economical processes and modernizing traditional technologies to make them sustainable and resource-efficient.

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Chapter One

Introduction
COST EFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION

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What is your basic need in your
life????????
1.______
2.______
3.______

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Problem Background
 Many people dream of building their own house.
 Not only does it allow the home owner to choose the home
design that best meets their needs,
 but it can also be a great way to save money on housing.

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 The United Nations Statistical Division (UNSD; 2008) groups
homeless persons into two broad categories:
(a) Primary homelessness (or roof lessness).
 This category includes persons living in streets or without a
shelter or living residences;
(b) Secondary homelessness
 This category may include persons with no place of usual
residence who move frequently between various types of
accommodation (including private house, shelters or other living
quarters).

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The United Nations estimates that at least one hundred million
people in the world have no home.
 If poor quality housing are included, the number is more than 1.6
billion.
 Worldwide housing needs are expected to double over the next 50
years.
 In Africa alone, they are expected to grow more than three fold.
 In Ethiopia, construction costs are increasing dramatically
 Cost of construction is beyond the affordability of the
economically weak and low-income groups of population as well
as a large cross section of the middle-income groups.
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Objectives
Therefore, there is a need to adopt cost-effective construction
methods
 By up grading of traditional technologies and materials in
ecologically acceptable way using local resources or
 Applying modern construction materials and techniques with
efficient inputs leading to economic solutions or
 Inventing any new practical way that can solve the problem
and provision of regulations for the new materials
Promote the production of local construction materials and
their dissemination within Communities
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What is cost efficient/ Low cost?
 Low cost housing construction technologies aim to cut down
construction cost by using alternatives to conventional methods
and Input.
 It is effective budgeting technique by using locally available
material along with improve skills and technology without
losing the strength, performance and life of structure.
 Low cost housing merely satisfies the most bottom and
fundamental human needs for shelter.

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Affordability: Definition
 Affordable housing is a term used to describe dwelling units
whose total housing cost are deemed/believed “Affordable” to a
group of people within a specified income range.
 Low cost does not mean low standards, standards should be
fulfilled or well cooperated.
Low cost housing can be achieved by using:
Available, Efficient planning and project management,
Low cost materials,
Economical construction technologies and
use of alternate construction methods
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cont’d
By using appropriate design, material and managing appropriately
work man ship (labor).
Critical factors considered to build low cost housing
Design
 One of the most critical factors to build a low cost home involves

the basic design of the home.


 By choosing more economical home designs, one is more likely to
keep the overall budget low.
 In general, multi-story homes are cheaper to build than single story
homes.
 This is due to the smaller roofs and foundation associated with
multi-story homes.
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Materials
 The materials used to build a home can make a huge difference in
cost.
 One way to minimize material costs is by sticking with standard,
Black market and buying mass construction materials
Labor
 One of the biggest expenses many people face when it comes to
building a home is the cost of labor.
 To minimize this expense, look to see how much of the work you
can do yourself.

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Theories of cost efficient construction process
Stages for Cost Minimization

• Integrated Planning
Planning • Detailed Planning
Stage
• Documentation

• Material
Construction • Labor
Stage • Wastage Minimization
• Building Systems

• Low electricity
Building Use • Low water
Stage
• Maintenance
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Strategic Plans for low cost construction
 Selection and evaluation of material processes.
 Up scaling and modernization of home-grown production
technologies.
 Selection, evaluation and establishing economics of emerging
methods of construction.
 Strengthening technology dissemination (expansion).
 Land cost should be kept to a minimum.
 Training and skill upgrading including entrepreneurship
development.

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Cont’d
 risk assessment and disaster resistant construction.
 Technology Transfer

Low cost = Low energy


 Most of the building material industries as a whole trust to a large
extent on high temperature processes and are among the most
energy-intensive industries.
Therefore; Contribution of the building industry to global warming
can no longer be ignored.

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Energy consumption stages

Building
material
production
consumption

Transportation
consumption

Construction
stage
consumption

Building usage
consumption

Demolition
consumption

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Cost Efficiency and sustainability
Sustainable Construction (also known as green construction or
sustainable building)
 Refers to a structure, the construction process and occupancy
processes that are environmentally responsible and resource
efficient throughout a building's life-cycle from location to
design, construction, operation, maintenance, restoration, and
demolition.

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Building construction, operation, and demolition have a variety of
environmental impacts, including
 air pollution

 gas emissions associated with climate change

 solid waste generation

 water pollution

 Natural resource depletion/reduction.

So the objective of sustainable construction is to reduce environmental


impact.

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 Sustainable Construction is a development that meets the
needs of the present without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs.

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Sustainable construction should

 Consume minimum energy over its life cycle

 Generate minimum waste over its life cycle

 Use renewable resources where possible

 Effective protection of the environment

 Careful use of natural resources


 Sustainable buildings typically have lower annual costs for
energy, water, maintenance/repair and other operating
expenses.

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Cont’d

 Low cost does not mean low standards, standards


should be fulfilled or well compromised.
 Standards should be provided for newly founded
materials or local materials which are not covered by
the building code.

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