SUGGESTING IMPROVEMENT METHODS OF FORM WORK FOR COST REDUCTION IN THE MID-RISE APARTMENT HOUSING

  • Jeongseok Lee (Housing & Urban Research Inst., Korea National Housing Corporation) ;
  • Seunghee Kang (Housing & Urban Research Inst., Korea National Housing Corporation) ;
  • Gunhee Cho (Housing & Urban Research Inst., Korea National Housing Corporation) ;
  • Jeongrak Sohn (Housing & Urban Research Inst., Korea National Housing Corporation) ;
  • Jongdae Bang (Housing & Urban Research Inst., Korea National Housing Corporation)
  • 발행 : 2009.05.27

초록

In recent days, the study of urban regeneration has been conducting with purposeful and sincere intent starting out with the residential environment improvement works. Within the range of urban regeneration, the low-cost housing technology means development of totally-integrated housing technology that may be applied to the regeneration project, especially for the rundown areas where infrastructure facilities in the urban zone have been degraded and obsoleted. In line with this, among many and varied methods in order for realization of the low-cost housing as a part of urban regeneration project, this study should like to propose an improvement methods of the key technologies in relation to the construction works by type of work with which construction costs (directing cost) would be reduced. And, in order to elicit the method for element technology that has been developed and improved in the most optimal manner centering on the selected construction work by the type of work, the researcher conducted comparative review of summary of element technologies related to the construction works concerned, characteristics, and construction method thereof. In particular, the researcher investigated the expenses (construction cost and labor cost), constructions (contractibility and productivity), safety, quality of works, and the technical status in environmental aspects, and the researcher also conducted analyses and evaluations thereof.

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과제정보

This research supported by a grant(07 Urban Renaissance A02) from High-Tech Urban Development Program funded by the Ministry of Construction & Transportation of Korean Government.