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A Comparative Study On Bamboo Scaffolding And Metal Scaffolding In Construction Industry Using Statistical Methods Hitesh D. Bambhava 1, Prof. Jayeshkumar Pitroda 2, Prof.Jaydev J. Bhavsar 3 1 Student of final year M.E. C E & M, B.V.M. Engineering College, Vallabh Vidyanagar 2 Assistant Professor & Research Scholar, Civil Engg Department, B.V.M. Engineering College, Vallabh Vidyanagar 3 Associate Professor, Civil Engg Department, B.V.M. Engineering College, Vallabh Vidyanagar -Gujarat- India. Abstract: Scaffolding represents an important trade in the construction of buildings by providing platforms which allow the workers to carry out their works at height. In Mega City of Central Gujarat region of India particularly Ahmedabad and Vadodara, a variety of systems are available. The bamboo is regarded to be the dominant type in the local construction industry over the years chiefly because of its low costs. Local buildings have been constructed with the ever increase in height. Literatures reveal the importance of safety and cost as well as their close relationship in construction. and it is found that bamboo is rather unsafe and unreliable especially in such high-attitude constructions, while metal is too expensive. The success of a system depends on many factors, e.g. its features, application and suitability in a market. This study aims at investigating the opportunity of system and hence determining its success in Mega City of Central Gujarat region of India particularly Ahmedabad and Vadodara. Concentrations are put on these safety and cost issues. An investigation is carried out based on various literature, questionnaires, interviews as well as case studies. The results indicate that system does represent a better alternative in high-rise construction, especially commercial buildings, in terms of safety and cost. Nevertheless, findings from questionnaires show that the use of the system is very much contingent upon the scale of the company. Scaffolding system is a relatively important topic in the local construction industry. There were still inadequate acknowledgement and few research studies about the system. Therefore, an attempt to study system by collecting responses from developers, contractors and suppliers and analyses it to explore the system to give a better insight and recommendation to its local application. Keywords: Bamboo, metal,, safety, cost INTRODUCTION There comes a long history for Ahmedabad s (Gujarat) economy having been relying heavily on the Real Estate sector Ahmedabad and Vadodara (Gujarat) is developing its infrastructure very rapidly and this development continues for further some years. The construction industry has always played a major role in Ahmedabad s (Gujarat) economy and contributed almost 25 per cent of Ahmedabad s and Vadodara s GDP. Despite being frustrated by economic recession over the past few years, the construction industry is ever growing as a result of the dynamic transaction activities in the first-hand market, especially during recent booming recovery. Due to the large amount of developments undertaking throughout the years, s are found everywhere. Scaffolding play major role in building construction. They present an important part in construction-especially building operations at height. Bamboo has long been the mainstream for providing temporary support and access. According to past record, the bamboo has 100% and 95% of the market share of the construction work in the private section in the 2001s and 2011s respectively. Meanwhile, the bamboo also grasps100% of the market share in the work issued by the Housing Society and in the new building work issued by the Building Authority. It is regarded as one of the oldest (bamboo) system has been widely used in the local construction industry over decades. Its properties of high flexibility, cost effectiveness and speediness in construction have been appreciated by many literatures. And it is believed that those properties keep bamboo stand out from open competition with various metal ISSN: 2231-5381 http://www.ijettjournal.org Page 2330

system imported overseas and become the dominant type of access in Ahmedabad s and Vadodara s building construction. Regardless of its merits, the local application of bamboo has inevitably been a controversial issue in the building construction. From the Labor of the Occupation Safety and Health Branch of Labor Department, expresses his worry about the high percentage of the accident tolls related to working with scaffold. He concludes that there is a need to make a great deal more to improve the safety of bamboo scaffolds, despite of the steady improvements over the past decade. According to past records, there have been reports of bamboo related accidents for years. Obviously, the volatile property and safety aspect of this traditional method desperately need deeper examination. Safety is a basic human need. To achieve zero accidents is a common goal that everybody would like to see. However it is not easy to attain it and we still have much to work towards it. In fact, construction safety can be further developed and continually improved by providing adequate and practical training to the relevant workers of the contractors. for different types of findings and also to present the findings in different perspectives. The purpose of analysing the data is to provide information about variables and relationships between them so as to aid understanding and support decision making of a matter. The data analysis aims at condensing a mass of data into summary statistics that succinctly characterize the observations and variables, and examining the relationship between two or more variables. Statistical Methods Nonparametric tests are mainly used in the analysis of the ordinal data. Nonparametric tests, as defined by Darren (2003), deals primarily with populations that are not normally distributed. Since the valid sample size in the research is not large enough to ensure normality, the technique is therefore employed. It highlights the advantage of this technique of being flexible as it is distribution-free. Below are the techniques adopted in this research: Ranking and scoring Correlation Tables and charts Scoring of the ranked data Nowadays, everything is speed and all projects have to be completed within this time frame. Moreover, for multi-storied buildings, traditional system of wooden poles and bamboos are neither suitable nor meeting any safety parameters. So for staging, centring, Access Scaffolding various metallic system are being used. For the ever blooming property market in Ahmedabad and Vadodara, there is always a high demand of the formwork for the construction of new high-rise buildings. According to current market status, works normally share about 1% of a construction project, which can be a considerable sum in large projects. As a result, there comes a wide variety of systems, whether inherited from tradition or imported overseas, within the market. And each system has its respective merits and weaknesses in the cost and safety performances. Analysis of Findings Analysis of the findings from questionnaires and interviews forms the heart of a research. Different approaches of analysis are used All ordinal data are obtained in a ranking pattern. It points out that ranking is an integral part of statistics, especially in non-parametric analysis. It aims at investigating respondents' preferences and ordering of different issues. However, the ranking responses from individual respondents are difficult to combine in giving an overall picture of the issue. As a result, scoring system is used, where different scores are assigned to the respective ranks. Total, mean scores as well as a proportional ratio for different variables can then be calculated to present the overall perspectives of the respondents. DESIGN OF QUESTIONNAIRES Factors Influencing Questionnaire Cost, Availability, Safety, Erection and dismantling time, Others (please specify), Bamboo, Metal, Bamboo-metal mixed, Seminars and conferences, Other companies, Articles and journals, No confidence, ISSN: 2231-5381 http://www.ijettjournal.org Page 2331

Inaccessible to supply, Cost factor, Time factor, Market trend, and Cost-effectiveness Questions Q.1) Considerations in adopting a system. Q.2) Usage of various types of systems. Q.3) Reasons for adopting the most frequently used scaffolds. Q.4) Areas that need most improvement. Q.5) Supply of various systems at current. Q.6) supply of various system in the past 5 years. Q.7) Sources of acknowledgement. Q.8) Reasons for not using/supplying bamboo Q.9) Reasons for not using/supplying metal Q.10) Reasons for not using/supplying bamboo metal mixed Q.11) Considerations in adopting bamboo Q.12) Considerations in adopting metal Q.13) Considerations in adopting bamboo metal mixed Q.14) Merits of bamboo Q.15) Merits of metal Q.16) Merits of bamboo metal mixed Q.17) Satisfaction towards the most frequently used scaffolds Q.18) Acknowledgement of bamboo scaffolds Q.19) Acknowledgement of metal scaffolds Q.20) Acknowledgement of bamboo-metal mixed scaffolds Q.21) Experience in the use/ supply of bamboo Q.22) Experience in the use/ supply of metal Q.23) Experience in the use/ supply of bamboo-metal mixed Q.24) Interests in using bamboo Q.25) Continue use/supply of bamboo Q.26) Interests in using metal Q.27) Continue use/supply of metal Q.28) Interests in using Bamboo-metal mixed Q.29) Continue use/supply of Bamboo-metal mixed Q.30) Suggestions for improvement of system. DATA ANALYSIS Figure1. Considerations in adopting a system. Figure2. Usage of various types of systems. Figure3. Reasons for adopting the most frequently used scaffolds. Figure4. Areas that need most improvement. ISSN: 2231-5381 http://www.ijettjournal.org Page 2332

Figure5. Supply of various systems at current. Figure6. Supply of various system in the past 5 years. Figure7. Sources of acknowledgement. Figure8. Reasons of not using/supplying bamboo Figure9. Reasons of not using/supplying metal Figure10. Reasons of not using/supplying bamboo metal mixed Figure11. Considerations in adopting bamboo Figure12. Considerations in adopting metal Figure13. Considerations in adopting bamboo metal mixed Figure14. Merits of bamboo ISSN: 2231-5381 http://www.ijettjournal.org Page 2333

0% 33% 37% 30% Costeffectiveness Safety Time Figure15. Merits of metal Figure16. Merits of bamboo metal mixed Figure17. Satisfaction towards the most frequently used scaffolds Figure18. Acknowledgement of bamboo scaffolds Figure19. Acknowledgement of metal scaffolds Figure20. Acknowledgement of bamboo-metal mixed scaffolds Figure21. Experience in the use/ supply of bamboo Figure22. Experience in the use/ supply of metal Figure23 Experience in the use/ supply of bamboo-metal mixed Figure24. Interests in using bamboo ISSN: 2231-5381 http://www.ijettjournal.org Page 2334

Figure25. Continue use/supply of bamboo Figure26. Interests in using metal Figure27. Continue use/supply of metal Figure28. Interests in using Bamboo-metal mixed Figure29. Continue use/supply of Bamboo-metal mixed CONCLUSION 1. The findings showed that people in the construction industry generally concerned safety more than anything. The overall ranking of the factors was: "safety" (32%) > availability" (30%) >" cost (25%)>" erection and dismantling time (12%) ". 2. From the analyses, it was obvious that bamboo (51%) maintained the most frequent type adopted by the developers and contractors, followed by metal (36%) and bamboo-metal mixed (13%) types in descending order. The findings showed that the traditional trade still dominated the market nowadays. 3. In the perspective of overall considerations within the respondents' pool; Readiness of Availability (34%) represented the major reason to adopt bamboo, followed by "low cost"(25 %) and "safety"(12%). 4. Areas that need improvement most, Most of the respondents 71% thought bamboo needed to improve its "safety" while the remaining 29% pointed out that the system shall improve its "cost". 5. In both supply and demand sides, bamboo was found to be in the largest average amount according to the respondents. 6. Supply of various system in the past 5 years, among the 54 respondents most of them 69% supplies bamboo system. 23% of the respondents supply metal system, 8% of the respondents supply bamboo metal system. 7. Among the 54 respondents most of them (36%) got the knowledge of through other companies source. 30% of the respondents heard of the system from articles and journals sources, 17% of the respondents heard of the system from Seminars and conferences sources, and 30% of the respondents heard of the system from Others sources like it from traditional view. 8. Reasons of not using/supplying bamboo main reason is respondents have no confidence in it they fill less safety in using it. 42% of the respondents selected no confidence factor. ISSN: 2231-5381 http://www.ijettjournal.org Page 2335

9. Reasons of not using/supplying metal main reason are it is more costly than other system. 10. Reasons of not using/supplying bamboo- metal mixed main reason are it is costly and no more safety in using it. 11. The findings showed that 34% of the respondents selected Readiness of availability, Readiness of availability " was regarded to be the major reason for the respondents to choose bamboo system as the most frequently used systems while "low cost" followed in the second position 25% of the respondents selected Low cost.. Notably, "safety" did not take up the most important position in the consideration. Most respondents agreed safety was one of the most important factors to consider, but they adopted a practice which diverted from that belief. 12. The findings showed that 37% of the respondents selected Safety, Safety " was regarded to be the major reason for the respondents to choose metal system as the most frequently used systems. 13. Considerations in adopting Bamboo-Metal Mixed The findings showed that 33% of the respondents selected Fast erection and dismantling time. 14. Merits of bamboo, from the results of the analysis, Cost-effectiveness as the overwhelming merits of bamboo compared to others. 15. From the results of the analysis, safety as the overwhelming merits of metal compared to others. 16. From the results of the analysis, Cost-effectiveness as the overwhelming merits of bamboo-metal mixed compared to others. 17. Satisfaction towards the most frequently used scaffolds, among the 54 respondents, 52 (96%) were satisfied with the performance of the dominating system used in their construction project. Meanwhile, 2 (4%) found the performance of the systems are not satisfactory. 18. Acknowledgement of Bamboo scaffolds, among the 54 respondents, 52 (96%) answered that they had heard of the bamboo system while only 2 (4%) had not. The result shows that Bamboo is adequately known within the construction industry. 19. Among the 54 respondents, 46 (85%) answered that they had heard of the Metal system while only 8 (15%) had not. The result shows that Metal is adequately known within the construction industry. 20. The result shows that Bamboo- Metal is not known or not popular within the construction industry. 21. Experience in the use/ supply of bamboo, among the 54 respondents, 46 (85%) answered that they had experience of the bamboo system while only 8 (15%) had not. The result shows that respondents are experienced in the bamboo system within the construction industry. 22. The result shows that respondents are also experienced in the metal system within the construction industry. 23. The result shows that respondents are not experienced in bamboo-metal mixed system within the construction industry. 24. Interests in using bamboo, among the 54 respondents, 44 (81%) answered that they had interest of the bamboo system while only 10 (19%) had not. The result shows that respondents are interested in the bamboo system within the construction industry. 25. The result shows that respondents are continuing use/supply of bamboo system within the construction industry. 26. The result shows that respondents are also interested in the metal system within the construction industry. 27. The result shows that respondents are continuing or not continuing use/supply of the metal system within the construction industry. 28. The result shows that respondents are not interested in bamboo- metal mixed system within the construction industry. 29. The result shows that respondents are not continuing use/supply of bamboo-metal mixed system within the construction industry. 30. Suggestions for improvement of system, most respondents thought that there was still a lack of relevant knowledge of the new system in the industry. They urged further education as well as a construction standard for metal Meanwhile, some other respondents reflected that metal needed to have some improvement on its cost implication. They pointed out that the system was only suitable for high-rise buildings in terrn of cost-effectiveness, e.g. more than 20 stories. Some even responded that more ISSN: 2231-5381 http://www.ijettjournal.org Page 2336

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