Offsite Construction, A Potential Answer To The Iranian Housing Shortages

Type Conference Paper - Construction Technology and Management (CTM 2014) International Scientific Conference, Bratislava, Slovakia
Title Offsite Construction, A Potential Answer To The Iranian Housing Shortages
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Arman_Hashemi/publication/265597357_Offsite_construction_a_pote​ntial_answer_to_the_Iranian_housing_shortages/links/54144a550cf2fa878ad3e684.pdf
Abstract
The housing shortages are one of the greatest problems facing the Iranian government.
Population growth, demolishing the old stock, inadequacies in the construction industry and
destruction caused by natural disasters such as earthquake have resulted in a massive housing
demand in Iran which is increasing year by year. Considering the current housing production
in Iran, around 740,000 more residential units are required to be constructed annually to
overcome the housing scarcities. For various reasons, traditional methods of construction
have failed to answer the current demand. It is believed that advanced methods of
construction can enhance the current situation and lead to a professional, dynamic
construction industry resolving some of the housing issues in Iran. During the recent decades,
several attempts have been made by the government and individuals to introduce modern
methods of construction to Iran. Many of these have failed due to the lack of research and
correct understanding of the Iranian conditions, potentials and limitations. This paper intends
to firstly report on the current Iranian housing situation and secondly to investigate the
relevance of offsite construction to housing shortages in Iran. Available literature on the
Iranian construction industry and offsite methods of construction was studied and the findings
were used to identify and analyse the risks and possible improvements if such methods were
to be applied in Iran. The results reveal that there are potential benefits if offsite construction
methods are applied in Iran; however, this should be based on comprehensive
programmes/studies to avoid another failure as offsite methods enforce a different set of risks
compared to traditional methods of construction.

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