The Scenario in India and the Role of BMTPC
From Lab to Land
Our research institutions have developed a large number of alternate materials and constructions systems, based on utilisation of agro-industrial wastes which otherwise cause severe environmental problems.
To improve the awareness about these innovative building materials, and to facilitate their transfer from lab to land, the Building Materials & Technology Promotion Council (BMTPC) has been set up by the Government of India as an inter-ministerial apex organisation, under the aegis of the Ministry of Urban Affairs and Employment. The Council co-ordinates with various institutions involved in R&D, finance, industrial promotion and housing to promote innovative technologies, scale up proven technologies, materials and products and facilitate establishment of manufacturing/production units.
BMTPC's working strategy:
Ø Promotion of sound design practices based on local materials and cost effective, innovative technologies.
Ø Promotion of building materials, components, products and systems based on indigenous raw materials, agro-industrial wastes and cost and energy efficient processes.
Ø Quality improvement and cost reduction through standardisation and adoption of modern information and management systems.
Ø Technical, financial, and fiscal policy support to enhance production and marketability.
Pick your construction technologies as per your region
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Tiles From Granite Slurry
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Environment-Friendly, Energy Efficient, Cost-Effective Composite Materials/Products for Low Cost Housing
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Flyash: A problem of Pollution and Disposal
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Equipment for the manufacture of Flyash Bricks
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Phosphogypsum as a Land and Water Pollutant
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Technology for Manufacturing Gypsum Plaster Board
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Red Mud-Materials from a dangerous contaminant
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Recycling of Plastic Waste for Building Products
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Agro Waste Recycling into Building Materials
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