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Winner of CIDC VISHWAKARMA Award 2011 Real Estate < Building < Construction < Volume - 7 | Issue - 5 | March 2014 | `.30/- Materials < Equipments < Interior / Exterior < Home Loans Efficiency Version of LEYLAND DEER Logon: www.bandcpublications.com www.bandcpublications.com Backhoe Loader in Market MAGNA3 Circulator Pump Outdoor Gym: Non-Stop Fitness March 2014 3 9 www.bandcpublications.com Volume - 7 Issue - 5 MARCH - 2014 Buy first home by March-31 Editor In Chief: Dr. KR. Thooyavan 22 B.E., M.T.P, F.I.E., FITR, F.I.V., PG.DIP.US (ITC-Holland) Ph.D Chief Planner & Member (Retd), CMDA Former Dean Hindustan College of Engg. Consulting Editor: Kumudham Nandhavanam Architect R.R. Siva, B.Arch., Editorial Advisory Board: Er. A. Veerappan 27 M.E. (Struct), RLE., M.I.C.I, Dip L.L@A.L Former Special Chief Engineer TNPWD, Structural Consultant Prof A.R. Santhakumar Emeritus Professor. Dept. of Civil Engg. 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Ph : +91- 44 - 6454 3377/ 4354 0330 www.bandcpublications.com Email:bandcpublications@gmail.com Searching realty Projects made easy Browse www. RealtyCompass India has introduced a first project search engine - www.realtycompass. com - that works seamlessly across desktop and smart phones. The company also kick-started a campaign – ‘Aam Aaadmi Portal’. The quirky campaign revolve around highlighting the search centric, clutter free approach of RealtyCompass as against other property portals. The campaign video is uploaded in Youtube and is in your Mobile already being watched by thousands of people. http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=sfeTtl3cpMw RealtyCompass claims to have largest inventory of new projects in Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Coimbatore. Their Project Search Engine enables people to search, compare and research about all new projects in the city. The Engine also gives a detailed comparison of similar projects based on the project the user is viewing. Centre for Construction Expertise to train construction industry There will be no two opinions about the need for the Indian construction industry to be continuously upgraded to be on par with global development. To facilitate India to move towards this end, Dow Corning Corp. has a Centre for Construction Expertise in India. The Centre, dedicated to providing training tailored to the needs of India’s construction industry, will conduct a range of constructionfocused workshops across India over the coming years. The Centre follows the Quality Bond program launched in 2012, by Dow, the global leader in silicone technology. These workshops are suitable for skilled and unskilled construction workers, contractors and fabricators, builders, RealtyCompass.com sees a consistent growth in mobile traffic, mostly from Android powered smart-phones. It claims its new mobile friendly User Interface will surely help the consumers; search the houses while on the move. “We are working on some very interesting ‘native only’ features for Mobile devices, which will make the life of the home buyer really simple,” claims Nimesh Bhandari, CEO. apprentices and other contributors to this industry. To be taught by leading construction industry professionals, these workshops will be available at no charge for a limited time. The first workshop is scheduled to take place in Pune on March 21, 2014. Speaking in Mumbai at the launch of the Centre, Jean-Paul Hautekeer, Dow Corning’s global marketing director for highperformance building, said, “Given the increased usage of highperformance silicone materials in the construction industry, there is an increasing demand for workers who are knowledgeable about these materials and skilled in their application. Through the Centre for Construction Expertise, Dow Corning is working to help meet that demand.” March 2014 5 Book Review Design of Steel Structures Author: Dr N Subramanian Publisher: Oxford University Press Pages: 1211 Price: Rs 590/The book comes as a boon for undergraduate and post graduate students of civil and structural engineering. It also serves as an invaluable reference guide for all practicing engineers unfamiliar with limit state design of structures. The book provides an extensive coverage of the design of steel structures in accordance with the latest code of practice for general construction in steel. The text is based on the modern limit state approach to design. The author has dealt with topics such as materials, concepts, loading, analysis, design, and fire and corrosion resistance. He also elaborately covers areas such as the properties of steel, types of steel structures, important areas of structural steel technology, bolted connections, welded connections, design of trusses, design of plate girders and design of beam-columns. Each chapter features solved 6 March 2014 examples, review questions, and practice problems as well as ample illustrations that supplement the text. 824 figures and 210 tables from the Indian Standards codes (IS 800 : 2007 and IS 875 : 1987) facilitate easier understanding of the concepts. 180 worked-out examples illustrate the detailed steps in the design process. The book comes with a CD containing computer programmes for design, additional chapters on advanced topics and an exhaustive list of references. In addition, the CD includes chapters on advanced topics such as protection of steel structures against corrosion and fire, fatigue-resistant design and design for torsion. This book is a recipient of the prestigious ACCE-I Nagadi Award 2011 for best publication in civil engineering. All said, Design of Steel Structures is a must in the hands of every practising engineer and civil and structural engineering students. Dr Subramanian is a consulting engineer living in Maryland, USA. He obtained PhD from IIT Madras and has over 30 years of professional experience in the fields of teaching, research and consultancy. He is also a fellow of several professional bodies. He is also the chief executive of Computer Design Consultants, India. He has served as a consultant to many leading organizations in India and has designed several multi-storey concrete buildings, steel towers, industrial buildings, steel space frames and structures using cold-formed steel sections. Dr Subramanian has authored several books and technical papers published in international and Indian journals and conferences. He has also been a reviewer for many Indian and international journals. The U.N. Report on State of the World’s Cities 2012 / 13 narrates a variety of social and institutional innovations on worldwide (Chapter 3.2). Excerpts are given for readers’ view. Many factors stand in the way of urban innovation, especially in developing countries. Not all these factors have been sufficiently identified, understood or addressed. Still, seven major types of deficiency seem to play significant roles: (i) poor physical and knowledge infrastructure; (ii) an absence of appropriate innovation policies (due to lack of interest or understanding); (iii) limited financial resources; (iv) weak local institutions (formal or informal); (v) inadequacy of human resources (number and qualification of personnel); (vi) lack of stakeholder participation and coordination in the elaboration and implementation of innovation policies; and (vii) poor incentives (where any). In other cases, the problems instead lie in technology transfer and poor adaptation to local know-how. But then ‘home-made’ innovations, too, can be poorly related to local and national conditions, or overlook the needs of the underprivileged, when they fail ‘to take into due consideration the plurality of knowledge and technological options’ that are locally available. The city of Johannesburg has adopted an innovative governance model to rebuild local government and improve service delivery. Bangalore, too, has launched technology-based public-private experiments in governance in a bid to deliver better public services. In Latin America and the Caribbean, Rosario, just like Santo Domingo, has introduced significant institutional innovations in terms of participatory governance. In Nairobi, the private sector has launched a new Internet/ cellphonebased virtual payment platform enabling low-and middle-income residents to conduct e-commerce transactions and even to pay school fees. Many other social and institutional innovations involve the creation of new systems and models to meet the needs of underserved populations in a more efficient, effective, and sustainable manner. In Tehran, the scope of the WHOUN-Habitat ‘Urban HEART’ Programme has been extended to assess equity under not just the health dimension but also a more general social perspective. Shenzhen has created a multilevel social security system that includes basic social insurance, poverty insurance, compensation for job seekers, and special care for patients and the disabled. These innovative schemes redistribute the benefits of prosperity among migrant workers (up to 15 per cent of Shenzhen’s population) under the form of social security, working conditions, rights, education and access to public services. Chongqing has created investment companies to mobilize public capital in order to accelerate construction of infrastructure and public facilities, using a combination of innovative funding mechanisms: taxes, land reserves, fees, and government bonds. Apart from new, dedicated schemes, social and institutional innovation can take the form of enlightened rules or legislation. In Cebu, the Philippines, an ordinance now encourages those employed in outsourced business processing services to enroll in (post)graduate studies, in a bid to expand the pool of highly skilled people. Rosario, Argentina, has declared itself a ‘Human Rights City’, with a commitment to openness, transparency and accountability. Some other institutional innovations connect urban planning and design with the use of social public space. In Colombia, Bogota has improved many diverse public spaces (sidewalks, public parks and libraries) in a bid to rebuild social cohesion. Singapore’s ‘Skyway’ is a spectacular aerial walkway among giant man-made trees that collect rainwater and generate solar energy, and is an invitation to view the city from a different perspective. In Korea, the municipality of Seoul resorts to urban design to improve the efficiency and enhance the attractiveness of the city with innovative projects, such as the ‘Han River Renaissance’ scheme and the ‘City in the Park’ initiative. Innovations introduce knowledge, products, processes and programmes that change the ways of using resources, or even social attitudes and preferences. Innovations lie at the core of all economic processes and they contribute to knowledge generation and information flows. Innovations of a technological nature have added value and helped transform the urban space (e.g., connectivity, proximity and distance, outsourcing of innovations take place mainly in, major metropolitan centres. There are many agendas for Chennai so far stated by the civic body. Now, the worshipful mayor of Chennai started discussing with the citizen’s forums which can be a starting point for bringing social and institutional innovations to our city. KR. Thooyavan Editor in Chief March 2014 8 Buy first home by March 31 to avail benefit It would be advantageous if first time home buyers complete the formalities of purchasing home by March 31. This would pave way for availing of the additional tax benefit against the interest paid on a home loan. The exemption available to taxpayers will lapse in the current financial year. This which enables them to reduce the interest paid from the taxable income. The reduction can be up to Rs 1.5 lakh under section 24 of the Income Tax Act and up to Rs 1 lakh under section 80EE against the interest paid on home loan. The benefit under section 80EE can be availed only to buy the first house of a value of Rs 40 lakh, provided the maximum loan amount is Rs 25 lakh. The second provision is due to lapse. The provision was introduced in the 2013-14 budget. The benefit was available only for a year to provide a muchneeded impetus to housing, which has been hit by rising interest rates and falling real income levels. In the Vote On Account presented on Monday, finance minister P Chidambaram decided not to amend any direct tax provisions, many of which are due to end on March 31, 2014. Although the next finance minister has the option to reintroduce the benefit, it may not be available for the first three-four months of 201415. Similarly, the benefit of income tax rebate to companies which are involved in power generation and distribution will also lapse. The provision of lower dividend tax paid by Indian companies on dividend received from foreign companies will also lapse on March 31, 2014. Executive director (taxation) of PWC India Kuldeep Kumar said that the benefit under section 80EE was very helpful to those who were buying their first house. He said that if the interest payable during a year is less than Rs 1 lakh, the unclaimed amount will be allowed to be claimed in the next financial year. The benefit was also allowed during the construction period. With this provision, one could avail a deduction of Rs 2.5 lakh from his taxable income against the interest paid on home loan. After the provision lapses, the first home buyer, falling under 30 percent bracket, will lose Rs 30,000 and those who are under 20 percent bracket will lose Rs 20,000. Courtesy: Times of India March 2014 9 Fountains, Gardens by Royal Fountains Evolution of modern fittings and designs as regular features in apartment buildings has made Royal Fountains & Equipments a busy entrepreneur in the field of construction. Based at Coimbatore, Royal Fountains supplies various types of fountains, apart from drip and sprinkler irrigation and gardening and landscaping projects. Over 15 years of experience and extensive manufacturing capabilities enabled them to develop the fountains according to the customer’s needs and international standards at a cost-effective price. The company designs, manufactures and supplies its products to apartments, amusement parks, bungalows, commercial complexes, country clubs, colleges, factory premises, hotels, hospitals, lakes, petrol bunks, public parks, resorts, schools, shopping malls, traffic islands and also in temples. Royal supplies different types of indoor and outdoor fountains, musical dancing fountains, floating fountains, gardening and landscape designing, children playground equipments and drip and sprinkler irrigation. The company has clients all over south India. For further details, Contact (Royal) 10 March 2014 ACC Receives Sustainability Award ACC Limited, India’s leading cement manufacturer has been recognized as one of India’s Most Sustainable Companies at a special presentation of the CII-ITC Sustainability Awards 2013. Mr. Sachin Pilot, Minister for Corporate Affairs presented the Sustainability Prize to Mr. Kuldip Kaura, CEO and MD, ACC Limited, the highest honor awarded by the CII ITC this year at the award ceremony held in Delhi. The company’s pioneering efforts in incorporation of green manufacturing practices have made it an industry leader in sustainability. ACC’s approach to sustainable development is proactive and holistic. It embodies safety of its employees, conservation of natural resources, control of GHG emissions and well-being of the communities it serves. Maintaining a consistent and diligent focus on sustainable development, the company has reduced its overall carbon footprint by 32 percent in the last twenty years; it has a clear roadmap to achieve further reduction of 20 per cent in this respect in the next two decades. ACC’s Alternate Fuels programme utilises wastes - industrial, municipal and agricultural wastes - rendering valuable service to society. Award Mr. V.K. Venkataramani, CEO across World Quality International Receiving the Gem of India Award from His Excellency Governor of Tamilnadu, for outstanding accomplishments in the field of corporate Consulting & Training ACC contributes to thought leadership in the field of sustainable construction in India. Cement House, the company’s headquarters in Mumbai, is a seventy year old building that was retro-fitted to become the country’s first existing building to receive LEED certification. On the CSR front, the company implements a comprehensive programme that reaches out to half a million people among its host communities, creating livelihoods, providing health & education and building rural infrastructure. The Awards are a part of the CII-ITC Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development’s continued efforts to create awareness, promote policies and practices, and create capacity to mainstream sustainability practices. Not only do the Awards help acknowledge exemplary enterprises for their pioneering efforts, but this recognition also serves to create beacons of inspiration for others to follow. This year, nearly 50 applicant companies underwent a rigorous evaluation process that includes an on-site assessment by a peer team of CII-certified assessors, who spent approximately 1000 manhours per application over a period of six months. The final shortlist of winning applicants was validated by a preeminent jury comprising leaders from government, industry, civil society and academia. March 2014 11 Tensonite Is fast emerging as a leading name in the design, engineering, fabrication and installation of customized tensile and pre-fabricated structures. The company has vast experience in the field of tensile fabric structures. Formerly, Everest Test Technologies, which has been in this domain since 1992, the company is now in the process of restructuring and incorporated a new name Tensonite Pvt., Ltd. The Managing Director of Tensonite, Jayaprakash, is a professional with wide-ranging experience in the field. He is doing his Masters of Engineering in Membrane Structures m a German University, According to him, the reason behind his success within the field lies behind the understanding that he has of three key requisite for clients - design, schedule and price. Jayaprakash feels that, repeat business comes from proven performance. With the company, clients get to deaf with a single source which is responsible from concept to installation. He further adds that the company’s commitment goes beyond project completion as maintenance support is an integral part of Tensonite’s services. Combining expert design skills and onsite knowledge enables 12 March 2014 the company to provide efficient and economical solutions. The dedicated in-house erection team has already done several successful installations. The company offers a wide range of products, including, Tents and Tensile Structure, Domes, Biogas plant (a complete solution with fabric), Tent houses (cottages), Marquee with full aluminium structure in higher span, auditorium & amphi theatre structures, and pre fabricated mobile office. Among its latest product, offerings are ETPF and relief tent (HDPE tarpaulins). Tensonite also provides consultancy for architects and interior designers, starting from the sketch board to cost estimation. The company undertakes a thorough study of aspects such as form finding, membrane analysis, support structure’s analysis and patterning, as part of its consultancy services. The company uses high-quality fabric (membrane) from Europe and Japan; the materials used for the primary structure include MS steel-coated and/ or painted to prevent corrosion, appropriate grade, to resist corrosion. The membranes used include, PVC coated polyester fabric- with PVDF lacquer to provide UV stability, Fire retardant and Anti Dust property, long lasting fabrics available in large selection of colours. Tensonite provides comprehensive preconstruction support. All tensile structures are fabricated in its own facilities, providing superior control on product quality and delivery schedule. Biogas Plant Project Biogas typically refers to a gas produced by the breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen. It is a renewable-energy source, like solar and wind energy which is most useful nowadays. “Biogas balloons” from the company are used to trap and store the gas produced. The green spherical domes resemble a nuclear power plant. These power plants are located in Tamil Nadu and use 300 tonnes of poultry waste to produce 4 MW of electricity every day. For further details: Tensonite Pvt. Ltd., No, 33/5,7th Cross, PIPDIC Industrial Estate, Sederapet, Pondicheny-605111 Ph: +91~413~28?7?89, Email: tensonite@gmail.com, Web: www.tensonite.com Courtesy : The Master Builder Edition 3 of Shell Lubricants Technology comes to India A panel of industry experts discussed the role of co-engineering and innovation in the development of fuel efficient lubricants Following the success of the first two editions of Shell’sGlobal Lecture Series at Imperial College, London, and Tsinghua University, Beijing, Shell brought together automotive industry experts at the third edition of theShell Lubricants Technology Lecture todayin India at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, Chennai.Here speakers emphasised cross-industry coengineering as the fastest route to optimising fuel efficiency in lubricants for vehicles. The event was attended by leading automotive and engineering experts in India as well as IIT Madras faculty and students. Dr. Selda Gunsel, Vice President of Shell Global Commercial Technology and one of the speakers at the event said, “At Shell, we believe lubricants - alongside new fuel and engine technologies - have a unique and vital role to play in meeting the global energy challenge. Our research shows that fuel economy can be improved by using the most suitable quality lubricant for an engine, and that even higher savings can be achieved when the lubricants provider and the automotive original equipment manufacturer, or OEM, work together to develop bespoke products for a particular vehicle. This involves long-term coengineering projects within the industry.” Co-engineering was further reinforced by Professor Gordon Murray, renowned Formula One and McLaren designer as well as the Chief Executive Officer and Technical Director for Gordon Murray Designs (GMD): “At GMD we are developing innovative cars that challengeevery aspect of car design concepts, including lubrication. A lubricant is a vital engine component that has more potential than most for improving a vehicle’s fuel economy and cutting its CO2 emissions. That is why we have been working closely with Shell as technical partners since 2010. We share the same drive for fuel efficiency and innovation in an energy challenged world.” Nitin Prasad, Country Head, Shell Lubricants India, inaugurated the event. He said, “The Shell Lubricants Technology Lecture is a great platform to collaborate across media, academia and industry on how lubricants can be used as a valuable design parameter in the automotive industry as opposed to an afterthought. I am very glad to see such an impressive turn out and hope we can continue to share knowledge delivering greater fuel efficiency and lower emissions in the Indian automotive industry.” Professor Krishnan Balasubramanian, Dean of Industrial Consultancy & Sponsored Research at IIT Madras said, “We are proud to host the Shell Lubricants Technology Lecture at IIT Madras for industry experts who are at the forefront of automotive technology in India. Education and practical experience go hand-in-hand and this type of technical knowledge sharing is vital for the development of India’s future engineers.” Other distinguished speakers at the Shell Lubricants Technology Lecture included Dr. Tim Leverton, Head of Advanced & Product Engineering at Tata Motors;Rick Finn, Corporate Strategy Team, Infineum. March 2014 13 NITCO Tiles has introduced a new Spanish inspired collection of designs in its tiles. They are namely Estilo Mocha and Estilo Fog with Lapato Finish and Bruno, Acedo Copper and Acedo Alcedo with metal finish. NITCO presents these tiles in a classic manner as follows: Wish to do something inimitable with your décor? Go the Spanish way!! Spanish inspired décor brings in a lively spirit clubbed with a historic 14 February 2014 old world charm. Whether you love an Old world look or a contemporary look, NITCO’s New Spanish inspired designs from Grandeur Collection will help you incorporate a luxurious Spanish panache into your room. NITCO’s New Spanish theme is designed keeping in mind the Spaniards who use tiles in the most creative manner. This stunning collection comprises of tiles which can be used for decorating the floors and even walls of your house. These Spanish designs will mesmerize your guests with their sheer beauty. Spanish inspired designs provide a rich heritage touch with its artistic & intricate patterns and subtle colours; yet they are very much contemporary in its style quotient, making it a great option for all kinds of decors and rooms. Without breaking Tiles with Spanish inspired designs from NITCO the bank these tiles are sure to give you years of pleasure! NITCO’s Spanish designs comprises of Estilo Mocha and Estilo Fog with Lapato Finish and Bruno, Acedo Copper and Acedo Alcedo with metal finish. Estilo Mocha and Estilo Fog has an interplay of base and Décor tiles providing a unique signature element while Bruno provides a magical touch to your interiors with its shimmer. Each design from this collection is like a majestic masterpiece crafted with superior technology ensuring a lasting expression. All these tiles are HD Digital tiles made with 6 colour prism printing technology. The elaborate detailed designs on these tiles include abstract symmetrical patterns as well as nature motifs. The Spanish arts inspired styles include Islamic, Visigothic and Pre-Romanesque art infusions for an absolute look of grandeur. These floor tiles from Spanish inspired Grandeur collection are anti-skids, antibacterial and odor free tiles which provide better hygiene conditions and are available in 600 mm x 600 mm size. For an easy care opt for these tiles which resists stains, dirt and can be cleaned up with a damp mop, sponge or common household cleaners. BBCL offers 5-star lifestyle at ‘BBCL Vajra’ BBCL has launched a luxury residential apartment project at West Mogappair. The project is named BBCL Vajra. The residential project will have 134 spacious luxury apartments in three towers of 14 floors each. It will contain comprise of 2BHK, 3 BHK and pent houses ranging from 1306 sqft to 3000 sqft.Pent-houses with private terraces will be situated on the 13th level. The three towers are inter-connected at the 14th level. BBCL Vajra offers technology driven homes with features like mood-lighting, Wi-Fi connectivity, intercom, video door phone, entry restricted through Access Cards, high speed elevators, etc. The entire building of BBCL Vajra is a non-smoking building thereby ensuring the health and safety of all its occupants. BBCL Vajra will also have 21,000 sqft of retail space, 16 March 2014 multipurpose hall, party area, gym, mini theatre, meditation hall, swimming pool, steam & sauna, indoor games, massage room, yoga room, bar counter, aerobics, gymnasium, meditation garden library, ATM, pharmacy, etc. The unique design exposes each apartment to natural light and ventilation allowing the residents to experience the benefits of an independent house while residing in an apartment. BBCL Vajra is an IGBC certified gold rated green building making it energy efficient and water efficient. During the three days of launch, the apartments were offered at a special price of Rs 5755 per sqft. The project is located at Mogappair, a fast-developing residential neighborhood in west Chennai. A part of the Ambattur zone of the Chennai Corporation, Mogappair is surrounded by highly ranked schools like DAV and Vellammal and specialized hospitals like MMM and Cherian Hospital. Recent influx of IT offices in the Industrial Estates makes Mogappair a strategic location for business activities. The location of the project also connects the residents to various important parts of the city as well as peripheral of Chennai. Mr Vummidi Ananth, MD of BBCL said, “BBCL Vajra has been designed with innovative features and amenities, breathtaking spaces and a spectacular structure that provide great value to our customers. We have made every effort in this project to ensure that our customers get to enjoy the facilities offered in five-star hotels in their very own house.” March 2014 17 Dubai to build world’s largest man-made lagoon Dubai is all set to build a 40-hectare man-made lagoon as a part of the Mohammad bin Rashid City residential community project now underway. Upon completion, the largest artificial lagoon will dwarf the 12-hectare Egyptian resort of Sharm El Sheikh which currently holds the Guinness World Record. Crystal Lagoons Corp., well known as developers of the giant, awe-inspiring lagoon at Sharm El Sheikh, launched the Dubai project at the Cityscape Global real estate conference in Dubai recently. The developer has already started work on the project and hopes to complete it by 2020. The new lagoon [see picture] designed to replicate the Caribbean feel with custom-made beaches, luxury residences, swimming pools, a high-end shopping and dining pavilion, and water sports facilities, all in clear, filtered water. Committed to sustainable energy, the project will use just 1 per cent of the chemicals used in most traditional systems, and 2 per cent of the energy required by conventional filtering technologies. Kevin P Morgan, CEO of Crystal Lagoons, said: “As the only company in the world offering this concept and technology, we continue to expand globally and revolutionise the real estate market. Based on our track record in the Middle East, we have proven that our technology can add value to a top destination, making beachfront real estate a reality anywhere in the world.” -ACHAL NARAYANAN UltraRope - New KONE technology Higher Vertical travel made feasible As more and more high-rise buildings come up and the height of these towers continues to increase, the plight of the people living here and visitors is inexplicable. Thus the need to lift the people upto the top of these buildings becomes imperative. Until now, the elevator technology allows travel of lifts in a building upto half-a-kilometre. But a new technology has arrived that would double this travel distance. Now the new hoisting technology developed by Finnish elevator manufacturer KONE will enable elevators to travel heights of one kilometer – twice the distance than currently possible. Hitherto the elevator at Burj Khalifa travels the longest distance of 504 meters. The new development only suggests that the Dubai landmark will not remain the world’s tallest building for very long. UltraRope is the new technology of KONE that will replace the conventional steel rope used for lifting with one that is developed with a carbon fiber core and a high-friction coating. This rope is extremely light, reducing energy consumption in high-rise buildings. This property of the rope also reduces the weight of its moving components, such as the hoisting ropes, compensating ropes, counterweight, elevator car, and passenger load. This implies, at 800 meters, the weight of the moving masses using KONE UltraRope is a fraction of the weight accumulated with the conventional steel rope. KONE says that carbon fiber resonates at a completely different frequency to steel and most other building materials. As a result, the elevator downtime caused by building sway will be reduced. It is also assured that the rope will have twice the lifetime as steel rope. So it requires less maintenance and thereby reduces material waste and environmental impact. This comes as a breakthrough in elevator technology, as Antony Wood, Architect and Executive Director, Council for Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) states, as one of the major limits of single elevator travel distance was that at a height of approximately 500 meters the weight of the rope became unsupportable. Currently, the fastest elevator in the world, made by Toshiba, takes passengers from ground to roof in thirty seconds, rising 33.7 mph through the Taipei 101. This surpasses the speed of the Burj Khalifa’s Otis Elevator, which travels at a mere 22 mph. At 828 meters tall, the Burj Khalifa would still be nearly 300 meters shy (equivalent to the height of The Shard) of the elevator journey that this new technology proposes. This advanced vertical transportation will allow building ever-taller skyscrapers to become even more feasible. March 2014 19 The tall stor(e)y of Bangalore Bangalore, known for its bungalow culture, did not have a great skyline despite being the country’s IT capital. But this identity has been changing in recent times with a few builders coming up with new skyscraper projects. A couple of months from now, a south-based builder, Golden Gate Properties, will commence its project – 161 meter Presidential Tower, located in the western suburb of Yeshwantpur. Once completed, this would be the city’s tallest building. Upon completion, the 1-million sqft residential development will top a list of seven other high-rise buildings above 100 metres that have come up in the last six years. The tower may also be touted as the tallest 20 March 2014 building in south India. For the longest time the Public Utility Building or Subhas Chandra Bose Tower on MG Road, with 25 floors and built 106 metres above ground level was Bangalore’s only skyscraper. In 2008, businessman Vijay Mallya’s office UB Tower, which overlooks Cubbon Park became the tallest building in the city at 128 metres above ground level. Two years later the World Trade Center built by Brigade Enterprises piped Mallya’s UB Tower to become the tallest building, with 32 floors. Last year, Mantri Developers’ residential development Mantri Pinnacle in south Bangalore, off Bannerghatta Road, with 46 floors and towering 153 metres above ground level. This was by far the tallest building that Bangalore had seen. In contrast, Mumbai has over 50 buildings – both under construction and constructed – that are over 150 metres above ground level. Bangalore’s high-rise growth has been restricted for various reasons, including the fact that the city boasted of an airport located within 10 kilometres of the central business district (CBD). The HAL airport is the apex authority to issue a no objection certificates (NOCs) on height limits to developments situated in a 20-kilometer radius around the airport, which effectively covers a major portion of the city’s commercial and IT hubs. Green Tree Homes: GREEN TOWN phase II launched Green Tree Homes & Ventures Pvt. Ltd has announced the launch of the second phase of its premium value housing project, Greenn Town. The launch follows the overwhelming response to the first phase of the project. The second phase offers 250 apartment style 2-BHK homes, with a common terrace. The sizes of the homes will be in the range of 548 sqft to 665 sqft and the prices start at Rs 15 lakhs. Construction of phase I and phase I – Extension is going on in full swing at the site. The Rs 500-crore Greenn Town project is coming up at Pollivakam in Thiruvallur District. It comprises of semiindependent and apartment style homes spread over 44 acres. The first phase of the project consisting 164 semi-independent homes was sold out instantly and its extension project of 130 units were also sold out within a fortnight. Phase I of Greenn Town will be ready for occupation by the last quarter of 2014. shopping centres, hospitals and prestigious educational institutions being within or in close proximity to the project. Residents can enjoy numerous amenities including convenience store, multipurpose hall, STP, clinic, ATM, landscaped park and storm water drainage. Life at Greenn Town promises to be a blend of convenience and luxury, with several popular brands of restaurants, March 2014 21 Our generation has depleted natural resources over the past few decades and has been in the process of resuscitating ourselves and our younger generation to salvage the lost green glory of the earth. There are many players who do it fully commercially while there are a few more like our own former president of India Dr APJ Abdul Kalam conscientiously making efforts towards this goal. Nowadays the concern and awareness over environment and global warming is ever increasing which is a good sign. But many may not have known the root cause of the issue. It lies in excessive deforestation by unscrupulous elements in the guise of urbanisation, infrastructure development, etc. Many builders also fell into this trap inadvertently while developing their projects. However the trend is changing with many builders voluntarily growing many plantations up above environmental ministry’s guidelines. But here is a man who is doing a full-fledged nursery services alongside his main profession of construction and realty activities. Er Venkatachalam, MD of Team C Engineering and also charter president of CHECEA (Chennai Civil Engineers Association), has been in the commercialcum-social activity of greening the planet. He was performing promotional activities in the field of realty and construction through his web domain, www. squarefeetland.com, over the past 15 years. Even while doing his business, Venkatachalam was more inclined towards making India ‘A World Green Shelter’. The inner urge in him was uncontrollably overflowing that he launched another dedicated website for plantation and nursery services, namely www. kumudhamnandhavanam.com. plants, flowers and herbs, and dwarf fruit and vegetable trees to the city and normal plants to the outskirts. Having been in field of nursery services over the past seven years, he implements novel ideas to encourage planting trees and plants by all citizens of the country. For Venkatachalam who was engrossed in the thought of greening the entire state, the idea of distributing plants of flowers and fruits as mementos to the visitors in place of conventional ones of bags filled with auspicious coconut and other materials or any other materialistic gifts, sprouted some 6-7 months back. Venkatachalam says he has taken up the project not with a profit motive but with the love for nature and ‘go green’ feel. His ultimate idea is to convert Tamil Nadu into a verdant spread and aerial view of it must present a picturesque plush green area. He is also trying to inculcate greening habit in Chennaites. Venkatachalam plans to rope in individuals, builders and corporate into his scheme of things. He proposes the idea and offers to deliver plants in biodegradable bags for any function – marriage, birthday, or house warming ceremony and key handover ceremony by builders or any corporate functions. The plants can be supplied at a rate starting from Rs 25 depending on the variety. These can be supplied to any places around Chennai. He says they can facilitate corporate companies including builders with free campaign wherein their details including website will be printed on the bags. “We have special schemes for the corporates and builders under which we can supply a range of plants whose costs varies from Rs 100 upto Rs 5000.” Any number of plants can be supplied with a minimum of 100, that too with desired type of packing all with biodegradable bags. We have divided Chennai area into two parts – city and outskirts. “We provide indoor He says, “If you observe Tamil Nadu and Kerala from the sky, you can feel the difference. Kerala is fully green and you find many white (dry) spots here and there in the Tamil Nadu area. I want to make Tamil Nadu look like Kerala, the bird’s-eye view of which is lush greenery, in the next 10 years.” He resents that “we engineers have committed ignorantly a transgression of sort and it is our duty to seek atonement for these misdeeds.” He further adds, “The possible restitution available in front of us is resorting to rapid afforestation – planting more and more trees.” His company KumudhamNandhavanam also offers maintenance services to its customers. The company provides consultation, organising and maintenance of any huge tracts of agricultural land lying idle. “We inspect the land, identify the suitable crop and convert it into an organic farm. We also maintain the farm if the client prefers so.” (More Information: K.Venkatachalam - 9543887979, 9380882929, www. kumudhamnandhavanam.com) March 2014 23 The owners of an observation deck on the 94th storey of Chicago’s John Hancock Centre are considering adding a glass box into which visitors would be strapped and tilted forward to experience a bird’s-eye view of the city below. According to a local business newspaper, Crain’s Chicago Business, the observatory’s owner hopes the attraction – called the Tilt – could compete with the popular glass-floored observation boxes, called the Ledge, that were added to the 103rd floor of the nearby Willis Tower in 2009. Paris-based Montparnasse Group 56 bought the John Hancock observatory in 2012 for $44.2 million and operates it as a separate enterprise from the rest of the spaces inside the 100-storey tower, which was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 1969. “It’s no secret that observation decks are very profitable, as opposed to leasing square footage in the building,” Daniel Thomas, executive director of the World Federation of Great Towers and a former general manager of the Hancock observatory, told Crain’s Chicago Business. He added that he estimates the John Hancock observatory currently makes more than $10 million annually from tickets that cost $18, while the Willis Tower’s income from ticket sales starting at $19 could be as much as $25 million. Developers of tall buildings are increasingly seeking to add or include observation decks in response to evidence of their popularity and profitability. Observation decks in high-rise buildings are big business If the Tilt project is approved, it would join other extreme observation experiences such as the thrill rides located at the top of the 350-metre Stratosphere Tower in Las Vegas, Nevada [USA], a harnessed outdoor walkway on the 61st floor of the Macau Tower in Hong Kong, and a similar attraction 356 metres above Toronto, Canada, at the CN Tower. - ACHAL NARAYANAN The launch of a new housing scheme by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) may be postponed. This is considered a dampener for those dreaming of owning an affordable house in Delhi. It was announced that the scheme will be launched in 2014 and the schedule was either February or March, according to sources in DDA. For most Delhiites, DDA’s housing schemes are the only chance of owning a house in the Capital at affordable rates. However, the postponement comes in the wake of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in April or May. An undisclosed DDA source said the modalities of the housing scheme are being worked on and the housing scheme is not likely to be launched in the next six months. In its last housing scheme, launched in 2010, the DDA had offered 16,000 flats — one room, three-bedroom and furnished apartments. This time, the number of flats could vary between 9,000 and 30,000, depending on which flats DDA wants to include in the scheme. The DDA has recently submitted a report to the union urban development ministry, saying that nearly 33,000 flats were available but in different stages of construction. Of these flats, about 25,000 flats are onebedroom Lok Sabha Polls delay new DDA scheme Overwhelming response to FAIRPRO 2014 301 home bookings worth Rs 200 cr Done FAIRPRO 2014, the seventh edition of the biggest and the most popular property show in the state of Tamil Nadu, went off successfully during the last week of February. The show was inaugurated by the governor of Tamil Nadu, His Excellency Dr K Rosaiah on February 21. The 3-day event was held at Chennai Trade Centre, Nandambakkam from February 21 to 23. Thanga Kaliyaperumal, IAS, secretary to government, housing and urban development, Government of Tamil Nadu and R Venkatesan, IAS, Member - Secretary, CMDA, also graced the occasion. The response to the show was overwhelming. More than 70 developers displayed over 250 preapproved properties with price tags of Rs 15 lakh to Rs 7 crore. Around 50 projects across ECR and OMR, 40 projects on GST Road, 30 projects on Porur and Poonamallee, 105 projects in other parts of city and its surburbs along with 18 projects from other cities were on offer at the fair. There were freebies and offers in the current edition of the Fairpro. Free iPad AIR for every booking at Fairpro 2014 coupled 26 March 2014 with best deals and offers for the year 2014 made this property event most exciting. The show recorded a footfall of about 30,000. FAIRPRO 2014 was the best and right time to buy one’s dream home. The prices offered were the ‘never before & never again’ kinds.” Around 300 home bookings worth Rs 200 crore happened in the expo. This compares better to bookings of 272 apartments worth Rs 175 crore that happened in the previous edition of Fairpro. The 3-day property show was a ‘single window’ that brought in the broadest selection of properties from all budgets and locations under one roof, thereby giving prospective home buyers a comprehensive snapshot of the Chennai real estate market along with a glimpse of projects from other cities. A break-up of total sales revealed that 93 apartments were sold between 10 to 30 lakhs, 126 apartments between 30 to 60 lakhs, 62 apartments between 60 lakhs to 1 crore, 17 apartments from 1 to 2 crores, 2 apartments from 3 to 5 crores and 1 apartment above 5 crores. The exhibition also provided some significant statistics on Chennai realty market. It revealed that the maximum sales of apartments, about 72%, were in the Rs 30-60 lakh bracket. The costliest unit sold at the exhibition was a Rs 6 crore villa on the ECR. Sandeep Mehta, President, CREDAI Chennai said, “We are extremely happy about the fact that FAIRPRO 2014 visitors aptly understood the prevailing market sentiment of ‘Ippo Illati Eppo’ (if not now, then when). “The biggest winner at FAIRPRO 2014 was the home buyer. People who walked in were offered the benefits of the best properties at the best prices, exclusive discounts from developers, subsidised interest rates, processing fee waivers and maximum funding from bankers; and last but not the least, every visitor who booked a home at FAIRPRO 2014 walked out with a Free iPad AIR from CREDAI Chennai,” says Suresh Krishn, Secretary, CREDAI Chennai. In terms of overall business, Jain Housing emerged on top with sales worth Rs 22 crore followed by VGN Housing with Rs 17 crore, Mehta pointed. Grundfos India Launches MAGNA3 Circulator Pump ~MAGNA3 pumps are energy-optimised, flexible and have no maintenance requirements~ GrundfosPumps India Pvt. Ltd (Grundfos India) today launched the MAGNA3 circulator pump.The Grundfos MAGNA3 pumps are designed for circulating liquids in heating systems, domestic hot-water systems and air-conditioning and cooling systems. Designed for commercial hydronic applications, MAGNA3 is an energyoptimized, variable-speed wet rotor circulator that features a permanent magnet motor design. Itcuts power consumption up to 85 percent through its innovative AUTOADAPT function which automatically analyses the heating system, finds the optimum setting and then continuously adjust its operation to changes in demand. This also features an in-built energy / heat meterthat not only avoidsthe need for a separate energy meter but also monitors the system heat energy distribution and consumption. The result is optimum comfort and minimum energy consumption. MAGNA3 is also equipped with the new FLOWADAPT control mode that reduces the need for pump throttling valves. In addition, MAGNA3 pumps are extremely flexible and reliable, and have low noise levels, long life and no maintenance requirements. They are fitted with radio communication (15 mts from line of sight) and can offer external control and monitoring via expansion modules.Furthermore, wireless connectivity enables handheld pump control and monitoring capabilities by Grundfos GO, a mobile toolbox available on Apple and Android devices. The MAGNA3 range of pumps can also be used for solar-heating systems.Another important feature of MAGNA3 is itsGENIair connection (wireless) which helps control the pump/s (up to two pumps connected in parallel). Says Gangaprasad G, Head - Commercial Building Services, Grundfos India, “As a market leader in circulator pumps, we are proud to launch MAGNA3 in India. MAGNA3 is at the forefront of smart pump technology. This pump has won several awards at an international level for its design, innovative technology, sustainable features and overall efficiency. We are confident that the product will be well received in India too”.visit http://www. grundfos.in/ March 2014 27 Huge response to CREDAI Chennai’s Home Loan Mela Home Loan Mela, organized by CREDAI Chennai in Chennai on February 14-16, 2014, got a very good response. The mela was held at Vijaya Mahal in T Nagar between 10 am and 8 pm on all three days. Leading banks including ICICI Bank, IOB, Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, SBI and Standard Chartered Bank and financial institutions like LIC Housing Finance & PNB Housing Finance, etc, participated enthusiastically in the event. CREDAI Chennai conducts Home Loan Mela every year a few weeks before its property show Fair Pro 2014 with a view to reduce the hassle a prospective buyer faces when he decides to buy his dream home. The purpose of the loan mela is to provide the buyer plenty of options to identify and choose the type of loan which will fit his budget in the process of buying his dream home, according to Sandeep Mehta, President, CREDAI Chennai. Last year, the participating banks and financial institutions sanctioned to the tune of Rs 170 crores and 300 apartments were sold. This year, the mela provided special discounts and offers for the customers and was expected to generate over Rs 200 crore worth business. Over 1,000 prospective buyers registered for home loans and most of them got approval. The award, instituted by the New Delhi based Citizens Integration Peace Society, is bestowed upon the awardees in recognition of their efforts in promoting all round development of the country. The advisory board of the Society scrutinizes and selects the recipients of the awards based on their excellence in their respective fields. Muthuswamy was chosen for his achievement in the Property Development sector. MSB Homes MD is Global Indian of the Year The managing director of the Chennai-based MSB Homes Pvt Ltd, S Muthuswamy, was recently conferred with the `Global Indian of the Year Award’. The award was presented by Her Excellency Pratibha Devisingh Patil, former president of India, in a high level conclave on `International Unity & Industrial growth’ held at Pune. 28 March 2014 Muthuswamy, a law and management graduate with about 20 years of corporate stint, including TVS group, had also received many other awards, namely `Rajiv Gandhi Shiromani Award’, `Indira Gandhi Sadbhavana Award’, `Mother Teresa Excellence Award’ and `Bharat Jyothi Award’. right in the heart of Oshiwara with shopping malls, multiplexes, restaurants and other facilities and amenities just a stone’s throw away. In proximity to both S.V road and Link road; L’Amor is a mere 10-minute walk from the proposed Oshiwara railway station and to the upcoming JVLR highway also the project has a proximity to the DN Nagar metro station With thoughtful Convenience meets charisma at Ahuja Constructions’ L’ Amor Ahuja brings ‘The Life to Love’ in the heart of Oshiwara With a rare combination of comfort, convenience, and charisma, Ahuja Constructions’ latest ambitious project, L’Amor is now up for grabs. Launched amidst great fanfare, L’ Amor rightly promises ‘the life to love’ by offering a combination of luxury and comfort along with functionality. A joint venture project between Ahuja Constructions and BBJ Worldwide; L’Amor stands features like mechanical car parking, picturesque landscaping, sky gardens, rain water harvesting and many other facilities; life is smooth and magnificent at L’Amor. services designed by veteran specialists will ensure the same. Speaking on the occasion, Dhruv Jaywant, CMO, Ahuja Constructions said, “Ahuja Constructions is a fully integrated real estate company with 30 years of experience in endeavoring complete trust in the buyers Mind and providing luxury homes and follows this tradition with its upcoming project L’ Amor in Oshiwara, Andheri. L’ Amor is a holistic approach to residency with, exquisite building structure, beautiful apartments and a plethora of amenities with a perfect location in terms of connectivity and growth thereby elevating the bar of good living to an entirely new high. L’ Amor will set a benchmark in the vicinity it is located and transform the Oshiwara area.” Designed by Suying Metropolitan Studio Pte Ltd – Singapore, each apartment spells opulence.The safety and security of the residents is one key aspect of a residency. Video door phones and intercom March 2014 29 Efficiency Version of LEYLAND DEERE Backhoe Loader in Market Here is a new product from Ashok Leyland John Deere Construction Equipment Company Pvt Ltd for the construction industry. Leyland Deere has unveiled the 435E Backhoe Loader (BHL). The company, a joint venture between Ashok Leyland and John Deere, has focussed on efficiency and operating costs while manufacturing this version of BHL. And this new launch, offering 10 percent improvement in fuel cost, specifically targeted at first time users. Built on the rugged and durable 435 BHL platform, Leyland Deere’s new 435E BHL offers reduction in cost of operations. It also delivers savings up to 20 percent of the EMI value. This gives the product an important competitive edge. The 435E BHL is backed by best-in-class after-sales support with a service engineer-tomachine ratio of 1:8, rapid response mobile service vans and a dedicated call center. This enables Leyland Deere to offer Indian customers an industrybest Mean-time to Restore (MTTR), maximizing availability of the machine and earnings for customers. The 435E delivers superior value by addressing a customer’s core needs of higher fuel efficiency, superior reliability and durability, greater machine up time and lower operating costs. Its rugged structure ensures performance under the most demanding operating conditions. Over the last one-and-half years, the market has gone through longer and deeper downturn than predicted. There were also a lot of changes in the market conditions and consumer preferences. In these challenging times, the 435E gives unique opportunity to Indian operator to compensate and even improve his position and profitability of his business. Key Features The 435E BHL is manufactured at Leyland Deere’s facility near Chennai that incorporates globally-benchmarked manufacturing processes like robotic welding, CNC cutting and a state-of-the-art paint shop to ensure the highest standards of quality. The 435E is powered by the proven ‘H’ Series BS III compliant engine that features a mechanical Inline fuel injection pump offering optimal performance. The new model of Backhoe Loader delivers a minimum of 0.5 litres per hour savings in fuel consumption compared to the nearest competitor. It also provides cost savings upto 20 percent of EMI. The best-in-class cabin offers better comfort and larger space while easy-access controls offer superior ergonomics. Equipped with India’s only BHL cabin, designed and tested to ROPS (Rollover Protection Structure) and FOPS (Falling Object Protection Structure), the 435E BHL offers enhanced safety. “There is a huge scope for infrastructure development in India and the long-term growth story of this sector is still very much intact. With the ‘E’ standing for ‘Efficiency’, the 435E BHL is best positioned to cater to new entrepreneurs in infrastructure and construction industries” said, Dr. V. Sumantran, Chairman, Ashok Leyland John Deere Construction Equipment Company Pvt. Ltd. cover the spectrum - SOLID PERFORMANCE with the 435 and SOLID EFFICIENCY with the 435E. Backed by class-leading service levels, we are confident that our new product will set new standards of efficiency and customer service and offer great return on investment to our customers.” Mr. P. Ravishankar, CEO Ashok Leyland John Deere Construction Equipment Company Pvt. Ltd., said, “We have made significant progress in product development and channel growth with 155+ touch points, and have acquired over 1000 delighted customers in our two years of operations. The 435E BHL is a winning proposition, especially for first time buyers. Our innovative and strong C.A.R.E service, our increasing footprint and continued focus on customer needs, will definitely increase customer ROI.” Leyland Deere the Hinduja Group’s foray into the high-potential construction equipment business. The first product from this combine – the 435 Backhoe Loader – is already in the Indian market and soon to follow will be a full range of four-wheel loaders and excavators that will start rolling out from Leyland Deere’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility at Goomdipoondi, near Chennai. Leyland-Deere has largely tapped the tier 1 and 2 retail customers at the grassroots who supply to large contractors. The vehicles come with a twoyear warranty. The company also promises to restore running repairs (barring engine overhaul) within half-a-day. The front-wheel loader will be Leyland-Deere’s next launch and the company will take a call on other launches as the market progresses. Leyland-Deere aims to reach full plant capacity (8,800 units) by 2017-18. Leyland and John Deere, the USA based construction equipment manufacturer, have a 50-50 joint venture that marks “The new ‘435E’ BHL will join its sibling - the 435 BHL, and together, Leyland Deere will offer machines to March 2014 31 The parliament has recently passed the historic bill to create new state Telangana by dividing Andhra Pradesh. This happened amid strong protests by members from Seemandhra region against the division of the state. The Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill, 2014, which has been hanging fire for long, was adopted by voice vote along with 38 official amendments. Analyzing the impact of the passage of this contentious bill on Hyderabad, global property consultant Jones Lang LaSalle believes this may not have much impact on investment sentiment in realty sector across the city, as it has already been decided that it would serve as a joint capital for next 10 years. “The outcomes are still unclear, but Brand Hyderabad is not likely to be overly affected as it is planned to serve as a joint capital for 100 years,” said Sandip Patnaik, JLL Managing Director, Hyderabad. He further said the city has state-of-the-art infrastructure and is the most developed ones in Andhra Pradesh. “Therefore, it will continue to retain its relevance and pre-eminence going forward. Over the next 6-9 months, the overall business sentiments in the city are likely to remain stable. Investors may find this period favourable, as property valuations are low and there is still potential to capitalise on this,” he said. This period is also likely to offer best deals for genuine home buyers, as home prices will remain stable for at least the next 6-9 months. As a result, residential sales are expected to rise in the city. Similarly, office space occupiers are expected to regain their confidence for business continuity in Hyderabad – a factor that was being negatively affected by the previous agitations. Even leasing activity will improve now, and new occupiers will be attracted to the city. Meanwhile, the formation of the new capital for the Andhra Pradesh (Seemandhra region) is likely to bring in new real estate opportunities in terms of the development of the new capital, which will witness immense infrastructural and real estate growth. Other key cites of Andhra Pradesh – Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Guntur, Nellore, Ongole and Tirupathi – are also likely to witness increases in property prices going forward. As these cities are in the race for the new capital, they may witness increased speculation, Patnaik added. Impact of Telangana bill on Hyderabad realty will be minimal Qatar Fund to invest $200 mn in Indian realty Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) plans investment of $200 million in residential property in India. QIA is in talks with the realty fund of one of the leading banks in this regard, according to reliable reports. QIA, the sovereign wealth fund of the gas-rich Gulf emirate, is holding conversations with Kotak Realty Fund, run by Kotak Mahindra Bank. As per deal, the Fund would manage the investments on behalf of the fund. But the deal has not been finalized, the sources said. Kotak would also make a small investment and plans to focus on residential property developments in major cities across Asia’s third-largest economy for QIA, the source revealed. However, there was no confirmation from both the parties Sovereign wealth funds and other long-term investors are eyeing opportunities in India’s real estate sector. They are betting that property prices are bottoming out after slumping this year on the back of the slowest economic growth in a decade. House sales in major Indian cities, including Mumbai and Delhi, fell 22 percent in the quarter ended September 30. House prices grew by 9 percent over the same period compared with double digit increases in the year-ago quarter, according to property data firm Liases Foras. In November, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) said it would invest $200 million dollars to buy leased, income-producing office buildings in a joint venture with Indian construction company, Shapoorji Pallonji Group, which will invest $50 million. QIA’s investment comes after the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority in July also appointed Kotak to invest $200 million in Indian real estate on its behalf, according to sources. Also in July, Singapore’s GIC Pte Ltd and Temasek Holdings Oman’s State General Reserve Fund committed to investing a combined $200 million in a real estate fund run by Indian mortgage lender HDFC Ltd. The investments are a shot in the arm for India’s property developers, many of whom are burdened with debt that is expensive to service at steep interest rates, the report suggested. Banks are also reluctant to lend because of fears of defaults, while private equity funds, which poured in billions of dollars at the height of the property market in 2007, have turned cautious after project delays impacted returns and exits. Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) was founded by the State of Qatar in 2005 and is headquartered in Doha. It has been investing in different asset classes, including listed securities, property, alternative assets and private equity in all the major capital markets as well as the newer emerging markets. March 2014 33 FACEAT&P (Federation of All Civil Engineers Association of Tamil Nadu & Puducherry) Materials vital to future Exhibitions enlighten common man President’s Message Dear FACEAT&P members, I am glad to be back interacting with you again through this journal. In this issue, I would like to talk about building materials. To start with, I would like to stress that all our engineers and their associations should not only attend building materials exhibitions but they should also conduct such exhibitions in their own area. As I have already been insisting on continuously gaining knowledge about building materials, I wish to again emphasize on this. Because I could realise value of such exhibitions in the recently concluded exhibition at Tirunelveli. I happened to inaugurate the above exhibition –Build Tech 2014 on February 21. The exhibition was held for three days until February 23. The prestigious building materials show by the Tirunelveli Civil Engineers Association was inaugurated by me. Ms Vijila Satyanand, the member of Rajya Sabha from Tirunelveli, honoured the Association with her gracious presence. 34 March 2014 Speaking on the occasion, she was all praise for our engineers and their services, especially to the Tirunelveli Corporation and quoted that they were of immense help to Tirunelveli. As ex-Mayor of the corporation, she spelt special mention about our member Er Palanivelu and appreciated his contribution to creation of rule and regulations for the corporation. In the exhibition, many products were at display. All of us engineers must learn about and endorse new building materials that are being supplied into the market. Emerging building materials are going to play vital role in the future. Actually, usage of traditional building materials is getting reduced. Lot of issues like labour and power come into play in deciding the availability and price factor. With the scarcity of traditional construction materials like sand, brick and blue metals building up, it becomes imperative for us to adapt to newer technologies and materials. In such a situation, common man finds it difficult to meet with the raising cost of these materials and he is not accustomed with newer materials. Only exhibitions expose him to the new products. When experts explain about these items, the common man gains confidence about the products and start using it. Now the traditional sand is being replaced with M-Sand (manufactured sand) and aerated bricks and extruded materials took over conventional bricks. There are even binders that are synthetic resins used to bind these alternative blocks thereby reducing labour, cost and time overrun. These resins are substitute to cement. Similarly, many synthetic products in windows, doors, bath fittings, etc. have reduced cost and time for the user. All discussed, I believe the exhibitions are key to the process of dissemination of information about new products to the common man. We shall discuss more topics in the forthcoming issues. Have a nice time Thank you Er.S.Rajendran (Email:rajendraneng29@gmail.com) March 2014 35 Olympia is now globally acclaimed! Olympia Group has received global recognition with the recent bestowal of OPP (Overseas Property Professional) Award on it. The award was given away at a glittering ceremony held at London’s Natural History Museum. The group has bagged the Gold Award at the globally coveted OPP Awards for Excellence 2013 in the ‘Best Eco Development’ category. Gold, Silver and Bronze OPP Awards were presented in 34 categories honouring the best developers, agents and overseas property professionals in the world in what is viewed as one of the sector’s best and most popular networking event of the year. Olympia Group is an alliance of three renowned business houses - The Chennai-based Khivraj Group, The Space Group and The MK Group, both from Kolkata. The group has a successful track record of having created residential and commercial showpieces across Chennai, Kolkata and Bangalore. Olympia Panache is a first-ofits-kind luxury villa project on the OMR, Chennai. The Group has in total around 6 million sqft of project in development in Chennai alone. Its prominent landmarks comprise of Olympia Technology Park, Olympia Opaline and Olympia Panache. Olympia Technology Park is a 1.3 million sqft technology environment housing the best of Fortune 50 clients. The building is also among the world’s largest LEED gold-rated green buildings under USGBC. Olympia Group is the founding member of the IGBC (Indian Green Building Council). All the projects under its flagship are benchmarked with GREEN practices and certified under the IGBC. Olympia Opaline is a high end condominiums on the main OMR, Chennai with Phase I development at 1.5 million sqft. This is also the Chennai’s first ‘green’ residential project pre certified GOLD and with total development capability of another 3 million sqft. Speaking on the achievement, Mr Chandrakant Kankaria, Director, Olympia Group, said this is another pivotal milestone in Olympia Group’s history. AHEC to refocus its strategy for India US hardwoods Exports to India up 8% American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) will refocus its strategy for India through 2014. This was revealed at ‘INDIAWOOD 2014’ held at the Bangalore International Exhibition Center during February 21-25, 2014. AHEC will educate all elements of the ‘timber chain’, namely specifiers - architects and interior designers, end users - furniture and joinery manufacturers, or importers and distributors. AHEC intends to conduct lumber grading workshops and design and manufacturing seminars in a number of metropolitan areas around India. The Council also prefers to maintain a constant onthe-ground presence and technical assistance through its representative based in Mumbai. AHEC’s outreach campaign will also aim to raise further awareness of emerging trends such as thermally modified US hardwoods. An AHEC statement revealed total exports of US hardwoods reached $7.33 million in 2013, an increase of 8 percent over the previous year. This included the value of shipments of logs, lumber (sawn timber), veneers, plywood and flooring. The US also directly shipped $1.13 million worth of white oak barrels and barrel staves last year to wine and whisky producers in India. The statistics released by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) revealed that shipments of logs accounted for 31 percent or $2.28 million of the total exports. This equated to 5,609 cubic metres. The bulk of the volume of logs shipped was tulipwood, an alternative face veneer peeler species to traditional species from Myanmar, such as gurjan. With effect from April 1, 2014, the Government of Myanmar is looking to impose a total ban on the export of raw timber. The impact of this ban is also likely to be felt very deeply by Indian importers and users of natural forest teak, who will be forced to import processed lumber from Myanmar or plantation teak and alternatives. The acceptance of American hardwoods in India has increased significantly in recent years. As India’s joinery, furniture and flooring manufacturing base grows and as disposable incomes increase, AHEC anticipates the demand for US hardwoods to continue rising in the foreseeable future, as per Roderick Wiles, AHEC Director for Africa, Middle East, South Asia and Oceania. As such, AHEC is positive of increased demand for American hardwoods in India, not just because of the consistency in availability, quality and grade, and wide range of colors, grains and textures but also on account of the sustainability and legality of US hardwoods. US hardwood lumber exports to India reached a total value of $2.12 million last year, marking an increase of 7 percent on 2012. This equated to a volume of 2,667 cubic meters. March 2014 37 Liebherr’s Expanded Wheel Loader Product Range Liebherrintroduces two models of the expanded wheel loader product range for the Indian market namely L 550 and L 580. The wheel loaders are specially tailored to the needs of Indian customers while featuring time-tested Liebherr quality. Designed as robust standard machines with the familiar high performance and the low operating costs for which Liebherr is well known, they comply with the “Bharat Stage III” (BSIII) emissions regulations required in India. The first wheel loader of this range available for the Indian market is the L 550 with deliveries just started. The L 580 model will follow in 2014. The L 550 wheel loader weighing in at 16,800 kg, achieves a tipping load of 10,850 kg. The 40 February 2014 machine is equipped with a 4.5 m³ bucket. The wheel loader is driven by a 147 kW / 200 HP diesel engine and with its robust design, is ideal for use in the most challenging of conditions. The L 580achieves a tipping load of 17,650 kg and weighs in at an operating weight of 24,730 kg. The machine is equipped with a 5.5 m³ bucket and is driven by a 200 kW / 272 HP diesel engine. The key features offered by all wheel loaders from Liebherr are high handling capacity, low fuel consumption and exceptional stability, making them particularly safe. The combination of the hydrostatic Liebherr travel drive and the special mounting position of the diesel engine enables movement of high loadweighs. The streamlined driver’s cab is equipped with ROPS/FOPS as standard and increases operating safety thanks to its carefully considered design and excellent all-round view. The display and control elements are designed for excellent ergonomics with the driver’s seat. All work operations are controlled via just one lever, allowing the operators to keep their left hand on the steering wheel at all times. The wheel loaders offer exceptionally low fuel consumption and require up to 25 percent less fuel than comparable models from other manufacturers. The hydrostatic travel drive also reduces tyre wear by optimizing driving performance via infinite tractive force regulation and the self-inhibiting braking effect. This reduces costs arising from brake and tyre wear. Further information: Maria Graffius Telephone: +43 50809 11-543 Fax: +43 50809 17-741 E-Mail: Maria.Graffius@Liebherr.com Internet: www.Liebherr.com March 2014 39 Modern day life warrants high level of fitness. That too, with the urbanisation and the resultant mechanical way of living, the space for relaxation has shrunk. of contemporary gyms. Eventhough he is also an owner of one of the gyms, his service orientation makes him reveal some of the unknown truths about these centres. In the meantime, modernized and powered indoor fitness centres or gyms have mushroomed resulting in increased competition. In major cities, due to lack of space, these gyms operate from a multi- NSF Kumaravel has been in this field for around 15 years. But his experience taught him to do something different and purposeful in the same line. He pursued his vision to invent harmless fitness equipments that newer equipments reduced. As far as facilities are concerned, it was either nonAC or AC, interiors, etc and not beyond that. So I decided to do something different. That’s how the outdoor concept emerged. In foreign countries, outdoor gyms are in vogue but not in our country. I must be the first one to develop these equipments in India. Though I have some idea about gyms, I needed some Outdoor Gym: Non-Stop Fitness for all storied building – mostly on roof tops. But do these centres really serve the purpose? The answer may be difficult to derive and only a real fitness trainer can provide. Non-Stop Fitness Centre (NSF) Kumaravel depicts the true picture and reveals intricacies 40 March 2014 would be used in outdoors over his one year of experimentation. He discusses these details here. I had an idea of introducing fitness programme with a new concept. The competition in gyms have been heavy and increasing. With the growing competition, the facilities increased but the scope for experienced hand to help me. So I took the help of my friend Srinivasan and my uncle who is an electrician. Over the past one year, we have been experimenting to develop equipments suited for outdoor gym. I would have spent over Rs 25,000 for creating equipment that would only cost Rs 9,000. This was because we did not have any specifications on dimension, function or measurements. And we experimented at every stage and came out successfully with current equipment. We learnt many things through this experimentation like cost cutting and all. If imported, the outdoor equipments would be much costlier. Now I produce these equipments here. There are no outdoor gyms here in our country. Many of us are not aware of the outdoor gyms and at the same time the consequences of the indoor fitness training. When one practises in indoor gyms, the oxygen generated by us circulates within the limited space affecting our health. In the air-conditioned gyms, the problems are compound. In fact, one may inflict spondylitis injury. It may look very nice but will end up in Archilles’ heel in the long run. We have many parks in Tamil Nadu which have kids play area but no provision for fitness regime. They have only walking path but it is a hard surface. This would lead to many problems in future. There should be suspension in the surface and for that the surface should be soft. Wet sand or clay would be apt. Many are practising walking on the roads which is dangerous. It will lead to pelvic problem. Ultimately, it may lead to brain damage in future as all these are linked by nervous system. Whereas outdoor gyms will provide environmentally clean air that will improve our health. Indoor gyms may be useful to those who go for fashion show, body building show, etc. but for general fitness like for IT employed one does not require such a big training. Foreign countries thus have introduced outdoor fitness. In India, it is not available till now. Non-Stop Fitness will be the first one to introduce. The equipment import would be costlier and NSF provides them at much cheaper price with same quality. Most of these are non-weight equipments such that they can be used outdoors. That said, we can call them senior citizen equipments. We manufacture equipments specifically for senior citizens. That does not mean other ages cannot use. The equipments available with us can be multi-usage and dual systems. We have 120 equipments all of which belong to both categories. The advantage of this outdoor gym is it does not require power supply as all equipments are manually operated. Additionally, there are no side-effects in this system while powered gym will produce side-effects. As the outdoor gym is harmless, it can be established by anybody who has open space. In fact, Chennai Corporation can initiate setting up of outdoor gyms in the parks considering the non-weight nature of equipments. Another fact about fitness is diet. Depending on the nature of work and body, the intake and calories are worked out. It is 25 percent fitness workouts and 75 percent diet. I have conceptualised the outdoor fitness in the last one year and has been trying to implement in the last four months. It needs to be taken to the masses for them to enjoy the benefit of the workouts. Outdoor gyms may provide fitness for all. (Ph: 9600100755) RAINWATER STORAGE STRUCTURES IN HOUSES Dr.D.Sivaprakasam, M.Com., M.Phil., B.G.L., PGDCA., Ph.D., Principal, Dr.R.A.N.M.Arts and Science College, Erode. THREATENING GROUND WATER LEVEL In the recent scenario, rainwater storage (harvesting) structures have assumed tremendous significance since the ground water level has gone very much below. Deficient rainfall last year has resulted in ground water level depleting in several parts of the State and people are looking at ways to recharge the ground water level. Apart from the government making it mandatory, people too have realized the importance of having rainwater harvesting structure at home. WAYS OF RAINWATER HARVESTING The house owners have started to provide rain water harvesting structures even in houses already built. While there are different ways of rain water harvesting, some are looking at using pipelines and diverting the rain water to the borewell at home. They claim that this saves the need for space for a rain water harvesting pit and the cost. In some parts of the State, the newly-constructed houses are not only just going 42 March 2014 in for rain water harvesting but also diverting the water to the borewells. SETBACKS While this practice is seen as a cost and space saving method by the house owners, it is not welcomed by the engineers who cite technical setbacks that can affect the borewells. Experts in the construction industry for more than 25 years feel that this method will affect the borewells. They strongly recommend establishing a proper rainwater harvesting pit for harvesting rainwater. According to them, a casting pipe is fitted to the borewell for a depth of 50 to 100 feet to ensure that the loosely packed soil on its sides does not cave-in and cover the borewell. There is layer of hard soil between the loosely packed soil and the rocks beneath. When rainwater is directly let into the borewell, there are chances of the hard soil to be washed away and closing the borewell, REQUIRED STEPS Recalling incidents where the diverted rainwater into the borewells resulted in blocking the borewells, rainwater can be diverted into borewells only if the house owner takes required steps to avoid soil erosion inside the borewell. This can be done by extending pipes carrying water from the terrace to the bottom of the borewell (that is a few hundred feet deep). Though this is much expensive, this has proved to be advantageous. If any space is earmarked for washing clothes on the terrace, the soap water should be separated so that it does not mix with rainwater as it will directly reach the underground water. BEST MEANS However, the best means to harvest rainwater is by establishing a rainwater harvesting pit. About 20 sq ft to 30 sq ft will be sufficient for establishing a rainwater harvesting pit in a house. While moderately good pits can be prepared for Rs.5,000, a good one will cost about Rs.10,000. If these rainwater harvesting pits are established in the houses already constructed and in the houses which are being constructed now, then there will no water problem in future. READY FOR OCCUPATION @ MUGAPPAIR ONLY 2 FLATS AVAILABLE March 2014 43 Having built the metro line in the Gurgaon Cyber City business district with a connection to the Delhi Metro, the German engineering and electronics conglomerate Siemens is now constructing a seven-kilometre extension to the south as a turnkey rail system. An order worth about 70 million euros has been placed with Siemens by the local concessionary IL&FS Rail Ltd. (Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services). The scope of delivery includes the rolling stock, the entire electrification and the signalling system. In addition, Siemens is responsible for the complete system integration. The line extension is due to be commissioned by the end of 2015. For the new section of the Gurgaon line, Siemens is delivering seven aluminiumbodied metro trains which will run on standard-gauge track at a top speed of about 80 kilometres an hour. The metro trains will transport more than 30,000 passengers per hour. To fully electrify the new line extension, Siemens will install a 750 V DC traction power supply along with a third-rail system for current collection. Power will be supplied 44 March 2014 to the extension and the rest of the existing line from the 66 kV grid. A medium-voltage ring will supply four substations, six metro stations and the depot with 11 kV AC. In 2010, Siemens received the order to build a metro line linking the residential and business district of Gurgaon with the Delhi Metro system. The section now contracted to the company is to run further to the south and will extend the existing metro line by around seven kilometers and six stations. As of the end of 2015, twelve Siemens trains will be operating on the completed 13-kilometre-long line and serving 12 stations. Siemens entered the Indian mass transit sector in 2004, when it completely equipped Line 3 of the Delhi Metro with signalling and rail communication systems. All extensions of Line 3 to an overall length of 60 track kilometres were also equipped with control and signalling systems by Siemens. These were followed up in October 2008 by an order to supply the signalling, electrification and baggage logistics for the 23-kilometre-long Delhi Airport rail link. --ACHAL NARAYANAN Farther most part of India on the north east, Arunachal Pradesh, has at last been put on the railway map of India. Very recently, Northeast Frontier Railways introduced a rail engine as a trial run that traveled 20-km from Harmutty in Lakhimpur district of Assam to the Arunachal Pradesh capital Itanagar. It took 26 years to get a rail-connect for Arunachal since its statehood. and tallest Shiva Linga of Ziro that tells the historical and mythological relevance. Several projects for the Northeast had been approved by the Planning Commission during the 11th Five Year Plan. To name a few - 198-km Lumding-Silchar-Jiribam gauge About Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh, a beautiful tourism state, gained statehood in 1987 to become one of the 28 states of India. Located in northeast India, Arunachal Pradesh borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south, and shares international borders with Bhutan in the west, Myanmar in the east and the PR China in the north. Itanagar is the capital of the state. China claims most of the state as part of Tibet and calls The ambitious railway line project met with time and cost over-run and is still not ready to Arunachal put on Indian Railway Map the disputed area South Tibet. have a full-fledged service. Its estimate was revised in 2009 to Rs 371.33 crore from Rs 156 crore. The project was to have been completed by December 2011 but repeatedly missed target and is now expected to be ready by April 2014 .The inordinate delay is attributed to existence of five high tension power line poles along the tracks and undue time taken in getting forest clearance at Gumto area. It is stated that a formal train service will commence from April subject to clearance by commissioner of railway safety (CRS). It was also informed that only passenger trains would run. Here it is to be noted that even Indian passengers need to acquire innerline permit (ILP) to enter Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram and Nagaland. The state has a tourism potential as revealed by the famous Parsuram Kund, Malinithan Arunachal Pradesh also known as the “land of the dawn-lit mountains”. Literally, it means the “land of the rising sun” in reference to its position as the easternmost state of India. conversion, 100-km ZiribamImphal extension project to link Manipur, and the 108-km Kumarghat-Agartala, JiribhumTulpul; Dimapur-Zuzba; AzraByrnihat. There is also a demand for the construction of 161-km Tinsukia – Parsuram Kund rail line to help tourists from all over India to put the holy place in global tourism map. Rail-connect in Arunachal gains significance in the context of its conflicting border with hostile neighbour People’s Republic of China. It is also known as the “Orchid State of India” or the “Paradise of the Botanists”. Geographically, it is the largest among the North-east Indian states commonly known as the Seven Sister States. As in other parts of Northeast India, the people native to the state trace their origins from the Tibeto-Burman and Mongoloid race. A large number of migrants from various other parts of India and foreign lands have and have been affecting the state’s population. Arunachal Pradesh has the highest number of regional languages among Indian states and enriched with diverse culture and traditions. March 2014 45 Saint-Gobain Glass launches PLANISAFE The first ever pre laminated coloured lacquered glass in India VOC, copper, formaldehyde and arsenic, making it an environmentally safe glass. It is also hygienic, resistant to heat & humidity, scratch-proof and moisture-proof making it ideal for many applications. • Coloured &Lacquered • Dual Lamination • Safe & secure • Eco-friendly • Minimal VOC Saint-Gobain Glass India, the leading glass manufacturers have launched Planisafe, India’s first free-standing coloured & lacquered laminated glass. Made using advanced technology Planisafe is laminated on both sides which makes it a highly durable and safe product. It is available in available in attractive colours to style up the interior space with its sleek presence and is ideal for a wide variety of other applications where safety assumes paramount importance. Saint-Gobain’s Planisafe is the first glass that is designed for free-standing applications and stand alone usages. Planisafe is designed for safety, durability, acoustic comfort, eco-friendliness and hassle-free maintenance. It is made to undergo rigorous tests and is certified for being durable enough to withstand extreme conditions. Even in the rare event of a breakage, the fragments stick to the interlayers 46 March 2014 and do not get scattered. • Withstands breakage With its simple dry installation methodology, Planisafe is easy to install and requires very less time and man hours for installation. Planisafe is easy to shift, re-cut and re-install, and therefore reusable. It helps to save space since it is a freestanding glass and does not need to be mounted on another surface. It is also customizable, whereby each side can be of a different colour and can be cut to required size. It could be used for partitions in for office and for creative interiors in houses and commercial areas, table tops, sliding doors, Fitting Rooms, Washrooms in public spaces, Wardrobes, Furniture and Privacy Screens etc,. • Sleek Planisafe is the best bet when interior design demands the class of glass equipped with the safety and sturdiness of a construction material. Whats more! It is lead-free and has only minimal amounts of • Acoustic Comfort • Easy Instalation • Flexible reuse STANDARDS Planisafe has been tested for breakage, humidity and other defects and found to comply with the highest safety standards. 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