State of offsite construction in India-Drivers and barriers

The rapid growth of the construction industry in India has influenced key players in the industry to adopt alternative technologies addressing time, cost and quality. The rising demand in housing, infrastructure and other facilities have further highlighted the need for the construction industry to...

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Construction
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Demand
India
Marketing
Perception
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