A public sector push in india
Govt. Initiatives driving the use of steel reinforced concrete clad eps Panels
New construction technology: steel reinforced concrete clad eps panels (srcep)
Sandwiched panels (EPS panels) represent a revolutionary construction technology that has been garnering attention worldwide. Sandwiched panels are prefabricated building components that combine steel reinforced concrete and Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) as an insulating yet sturdy yet light weight core. This combination results in a structurally sound and energy-efficient construction solution.
Make in India Campaign
The ‘Make in India’ campaign, initiated to promote indigenous manufacturing and innovation, has played a crucial role in the adoption of EPS panels. Local manufacturers have embraced this new construction technology, making it more accessible and affordable for all the builders. This has significantly contributed to the growth of the construction industry, especially in the commercial & industrial building sector.
The use of EPS panels in commercial & industrial building constructions is on the rise. This innovative material not only expedites the construction process but also lead to substantial energy savings and operational cost reductions. Commercial buildings, such as office spaces and shopping complexes, benefit from their excellent insulating and sound proofing properties, providing a comfortable environment for occupants while reducing the carbon footprint.
One of the central aspects of the government’s push for Sandwiched panels is its contribution to environment-friendly building practices. The insulation provided by EPS boards minimizes the need for artificial heating and cooling, reducing energy consumption. This not only translates into lower utility bills for building owners but also reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Furthermore, readymade walls are often manufactured using locally available materials, reducing the carbon footprint associated with transportation and minimising waste generated during the construction process. This approach aligns with India’s commitment to sustainable development and addresses the need for eco-conscious building solutions.