Importance Of Construction In Construction

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As we realize that Construction is the way toward developing a building or framework. Construction is a general term meaning the art and science to form objects, systems, or organizations and comes from Latin constructionem (from com- "together" and struere "to pile up") and Old French construction. Construction differs from manufacturing in that manufacturing typically involves mass production of similar items without designated purchaser, while construction typically takes place on location for a known client. Construction as an industry compromises of 6 % to 9 % of the gross domestic product (GDP) of developed countries. Construction begins with planning, design, and financing; and continues until the project is built and ready for use. …show more content…

The biggest development ventures are sometimes called as megaprojects. For the successful execution of a project, appropriate planning is essential.
After agriculture the construction industry is the second largest industry in India. It makes a symbolic contribution to the national economy and provides employment to large number of people. Construction activity is an essential part of country’s infrastructure and industrial development and is poised for further growth on account of urbanization, economic development industrialization and people’s rising expectations for improved quality of living. It includes townships, offices, hospitals, schools, houses and other buildings; urban infrastructure (including water supply, sewerage, drainage); highways, roads, ports, railways, airports, power systems; irrigation and agriculture systems, telecommunications, etc. Covering as it does, such a wide range, development turns into the fundamental …show more content…

Construction industry consumes 40-50% of the National Plan outlay and contributes 20% of GDP. Besides, the construction industry generates substantial employment and provides a growth impetus to other sectors through backward and forward linkages. The construction division has seen exceptional action in the course of the most recent few years. Considered as the building pieces of improvement construction has assumed a crucial part in the transformation of India, catering to its infrastructural needs, housing requirements and transportation solutions. Government emphasis on infrastructure has been crucial in fuelling construction activity. The sector has also made inroads in engineering and design, building materials and equipment to keep pace with the growing demands of the country. The importance of the sector is further highlighted by a few key facts. Construction is the second largest employer and contributor to GDP, accounting for nearly 7% of the GDP in the country, second only to agriculture. In fact, as per the economic survey, the rate of growth at factor cost on prices levels of 2004-05, construction 2 has grown at 6.5% in 2009-10. Additionally, of the total investment in infrastructure 65% is accounted for by

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