NHDCL
142 M
The project involves constructing G+1 storied residential RCC buildings (total 9 units: 3+5+1) to provide safe and durable accommodation. The works include site preparation, foundation and RCC structural construction, utility integration, and finishing works. Upon completion, the buildings will improve residential facilities, ensure safe and comfortable living spaces, and contribute to local infrastructure development while maintaining environmental and safety standards.
The construction of G+1 storied residential RCC buildings faces challenges such as uneven terrain, weak or variable soil conditions, and the need for proper foundation design to support reinforced concrete structures. Adverse weather, particularly heavy rainfall, can delay concrete works, curing, and finishing activities. Limited access to construction materials, logistics constraints, and coordination with utilities (water, electricity, sewage) may affect timelines. Ensuring worker safety, structural quality, and minimizing environmental impacts are additional key challenges.
Challenges can be mitigated through detailed site investigation, proper foundation and structural design, and pre-planning for concrete works and curing. Scheduling construction during favorable weather, timely procurement of quality materials, and efficient logistics will maintain progress. Coordination with utility providers, strict adherence to construction safety protocols, and environmental protection measures—such as dust, noise, and erosion control—will minimize disruptions. Continuous supervision and quality assurance will ensure timely and durable completion.
Durable reinforced concrete structures for residential purposes.
Proper water, electricity, and sewage connections for functional living.
Ensures timely completion and quality standards.
Implements dust, noise, and erosion control measures.