The Indian construction industry has shown significant development over the years with eminent and efficient engineers at the helm and is second to none, a top official of Schwing Stetter (India) said here today.
Inaugurating a conference on “Latest Trends in Construction Industry”, Anand Sundaresan, Managing Director, Schwing Stetter (India) Pvt Ltd said the industry, among the best in the world, has eminent and efficient civil engineers, whose work has been lauded the world over.
The industry still needed to develop, as civil engineers of late were struggling to construct buildings as a result of minimum profit due to hike in raw material cost. “Labour shortage and daily increase in price of raw materials has hit the industry,” Anand Sundaresan, who is the past president of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), said.
He also urged Government to take steps to reduce the cement price.
The conference was organised by the CII’s Erode unit.
R. Mohanraj, State President, Federation of All Civil Engineers Association, said the need of the hour was innovation in civil engineering as cost of cement and sand has risen sharply. Proper skilled or unskilled labour was not available, he said.
Thousands of trees are cut for construction. So it was time civil engineers and civil engineering students thought of innovative ways of using cement and wood, he said
He suggested every builder plant a sapling near his house and said the federation has planted 10 lakh saplings in Tamil Nadu.