Try GOLD - Free
Fixing It Right
Construction Week
|July 2019
Plumbing across real estate is expected to see a revival of sorts what with manufacturers coming up with advanced products
-

Some of the real estate projects in India match or outmatch those in developed countries. The housing sector in India is expected to contribute more than 10% to India’s GDP by 2020. They have indeed come far.
Within the country, there is a different perspective. A large number of developers are unknown to work in an inefficient and ad hoc manner. It is not uncommon to hear of projects that have built-in inefficiencies at every stage, right from procurement of materials to construction and quality control.
More often than not, plumbing and electrical are some of the common hassles that affect residents. Gurmit Singh, national president, Indian Plumbing Association, says, “The real estate sector does not prioritize plumbing design. This leads to bad plumbing installations, leakages, contamination of plumbing lines and even waterborne diseases.”
Plumbing is one of the two lifelines in a building and supplies water not only for ingestion but also for hygiene and cooking. Plumbing takes away the waste in a sanitary manner. It is necessary for any project whether HIG, MIG or LIG, unlike other services in a project. Over the years, plumbing has evolved as a science. “Our codes including the ‘Uniform Illustrated Plumbing Code of India’ (UIPCI) run into over 1,000 pages plus. These have been adopted from the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO), USA, evolving from a 95-year code, re-written & amended as per Indian standards in 2008, 2011, 2014 & 2017,” he adds.
MAKING THINGS WORK
This story is from the July 2019 edition of Construction Week.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Construction Week

Construction Week
LOOK DOWN; GET FLOORED
The flooring industry is thriving as new developments, redevelopments and renovations across sectors continue to happen
6 mins
September 2025

Construction Week
A BLUEPRINT FOR GROWTH
Aakash Ohri, Joint Managing Director and Chief Business Officer at DLF Home Developers, discusses expansion, luxury housing demand, and strategic focus.
6 mins
September 2025

Construction Week
SMOOTH OPERATIONS
Road repair equipment are in full swing use across the country. We know why
6 mins
September 2025

Construction Week
MAHA GOVT PLANS ₹6.6K CR SHIPYARD CLUSTER
A consultant being appointed to conduct a techno-economic feasibility study.
1 min
September 2025

Construction Week
MOVING THE WORLD
Material handling equipment have become more rampant across sites as larger projects need materials movement
6 mins
September 2025

Construction Week
YOGI ANNOUNCES ₹30K CR PLAN FOR BRAJ
UP govt orders housing devt authorities to expedite land aggregation for greenfield townships.
1 mins
September 2025

Construction Week
WHITE LOTUS UNVEILS ₹700 CR INVESTMENT PLAN
Times expansion with a structural shift in India's luxury housing market.
1 mins
September 2025

Construction Week
FADNAVIS QUESTIONS RISING REAL ESTATE PRICES
Hands over keys to homeowners of BDD redevelopment project in Worli, Mumbai.
1 mins
September 2025

Construction Week
SHOULDERING INDIA'S INFRASTRUCTURE AMBITIONS
Versatile backhoe loader machines are reshaping India's infrastructure, driven by tech innovation, policy, and rising demand.
4 mins
September 2025

Construction Week
INDIA SURPASSES UK, USA IN HPI
India's residential property market posts 7.7% annual price growth in Q1-2025, outperforming the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.
1 min
September 2025
Translate
Change font size